Sentence examples for make a ribbon from inspiring English sources

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The mixture should be about 70 degrees and will be thick enough to make a ribbon on itself when the whisk is lifted.

Enthusiasm for offshore wind projects may have cooled among developers in the United States these days, but the Obama administration is still trying to make a ribbon of wind farms off the Atlantic Coast a reality.

1. Cut a sheet of waxed paper that is long enough to fit around a 1-quart soufflé dish and fold it in lengthwise thirds to make a ribbon about 4 inches wide.

1. Cut a sheet of waxed paper that is long enough to fit around a 1-quart soufflé dish and fold it lengthwise in thirds to make a ribbon about 4 inches wide.

Make a ribbon headband.

You could also make a ribbon bow to adhere to the candle.

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After you divide it ( if you did), make a ribbon-like shape in the middle or bottom of the shield.

In their saffron robes, they made a ribbon of color, weaving through the streets.

Some small shoe bows might make a handy alternative to making a ribbon bow; just make sure that it complements the ribbon used along the flip flop straps.

length, to the bottom of the glue top and make a small ribbon bow to attach to the strip of ribbon.

In all of these isomers, the p mp ribbon of 70-10-1 is either (i) continued on one or both ends to make a longer ribbon, (ii) continued on one pole with an additional p-C6(CF3)2 hexagon located on the opposite pole (12+2), or (iii) combined with a p or pmp ribbon on the opposite pole (10+4).

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