Sentence examples for make sort from inspiring English sources

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At my eye exam last week, Dr. Jay Klessman used "Wavefront" technology, which he said could "make sort of like high-def glasses, with sharper, crisper vision".

Well, the one thing that softens up meat in a beautiful way is fat, so I thought that if I could make sort of a confit of the shoe, it might work.

"But being such a rebel in my teenage years, I had no idea that I would choose ultimately to completely get reabsorbed into my family and make sort of my family and my career and my whole life into one thing.

They should make sort of a ball shape.

Make sort of a bump motion with it, straightening your hair up instead of down.

Put the two outside tines of the fork over the back of the spoon When they're connected, the utensils should make sort of a boomerang shape.

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Those connections make sorting out responsibility a delicate political task.

It will just make sorting through everything more difficult for your heirs.

New models coming in 2012-13 make sorting out the offerings more complex, said John German, senior fellow at the International Council on Clean Transportation.

It's a complete mess with a variety of use-patterns that make sort-of sense within their different sections yet adhere to no discernible overall logic.

Dusk and nighttime samples were prefiltered at 1000 μm to exclude larger organisms and make sorting easier.

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