Sentence examples for sticks to make from inspiring English sources

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Leveson disagrees – his view is to apply carrots and sticks to make people take part.

Allowable symbols are: M, which requires 4 sticks to make, L, X, V and +, which each take two sticks to make, and I and -, which are each made with a single stick.

The manager of the estate gave us some cloth and sticks to make stretchers so we could collect the bodies.

Dip strawberries, chunks of bananas (use cocktail sticks to make it less messy) or bread into the melted chocolate.

They then use a variety of carrots and sticks to make sure their hospitals buy those brands at the contracted price.

What he liked to do as a youth, Mr. Wahatha said, was to sharpen sticks to make traps that he would use to catch moles and other rodents.

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Shrewdly, though, Sadik-Khan sticks to making the business case, leaving the ideological rhetoric for outsider campaigners.

There's nothing like living at the pointy end of a stick to make you focus.

He unwrapped wire from a broom handle and stretched it on a stick to make a crude guitar.

Less than a minute later, Anderson gave up a rebound on Kris Letang's shot that landed on the tape of Iginla's stick to make it 3-2.

"It was lucky that the linesman wasn't stood in front of me as I would have poked him with a stick to make sure he was awake".

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