Sentence examples for was sawed from inspiring English sources

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was sawed

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A tool with a toothed blade used for cutting hard substances, in particular wood or metal

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The femoral diaphysis was sawed into 10 mm cortical rings using a water-cooled band saw, decalcified with 10% formic acid for 18 hrs at room temperature (RT), and extensively rinsed in PBS.

After press-fit insertion of the prosthesis, the femur was sawed in half longitudinally on the medial and lateral aspects using an oscillating saw, allowing opening of the shaft for inspection of the inner surface in contact with the prosthesis.

Then the skull was sawed open, and the brain, too, was removed.

A WEATHERED container, bigger than a shoebox and made of three layers of copper, was sawed open from the top.

In 2002, when Red Sox baseball great Ted Williams died, his head was sawed off and frozen.

After a circular cut was made completely around the limb, the bone was sawed through, and the blood vessels and arteries sewn shut.

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In 1984 her right arm was sawn off and stolen, only to be returned days later.

The bread was sawn, slices waiting on the board, butter beside them.

Mr. Collinson was sawing wood for a gate, not sweeping concrete foundation.

Someone was sawing something furiously on the stage, so you couldn't have heard her anyway.

She twitched at the seatbelt, which was sawing into her throat.

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