Sentence examples for suggests made of from inspiring English sources

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Feltone, which is – as the name suggests made of felt, looks like an ordinary blind and can be used on windows or walls – just like conventional blinds, without any special modifications.

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Attaining substantial number of transcripts with high average length and coverage suggested making of good quality de novo assembly.

But the audience is not, as conventional wisdom suggests, made up mainly of foreign tourists.

The IBA also suggests making use of the environmental expertise at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.

But it's nonetheless true that real reform could, as Obama suggests, make most of those involved better off.

"Finding The correct skillsets that we needed to execute the project-and on a volunteer basis-was a real challenge".

What is so powerful about Hogg's words is the way he blends metaphoric and literal truth: Bullets, he suggests, make victims of us all.

Larry Magid suggests making "lists" of friends such as "drinking buddies" to make it easier to configure who can and cannot see your location.[2].

This suggests making explicit use of known ΔΔG values to predict the effects of new mutations.

Randy Petersen, publisher of Inside Flyer, a magazine that covers travel-loyalty programs, suggests making a joke of your request.

Instead, he suggests making a senator of Angelica's father, the rich peasant.

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