Sentence examples for which is attaching from inspiring English sources

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Most of our whales were swimming, and actually it was an old-timer, a fisherman who'd hunted a few whales in the past, who suggested we try 'kegging' them, which is attaching our own rope and attaching buoys and maybe even being towed in a boat to keep them at the surface and slow them down".

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The temple, which is attached to the house, is lushly decorated.

He carries a large stick to which is attached a scroll containing the world's wisdom.

Thomas Cole, 46, a bricklayer, was working that morning inside the new hotel tower, which is attached to the garage.

The first uses a normal analog telephone, which is attached to a special converter that sends calls over the Internet.

The attack occurred at Ikeda Elementary School, an elite grade school of 700 students which is attached to Osaka Kyoiku University.

The couple's office, which is attached to the house by a greenhouse, specializes in alternative technologies.

Gradually the wheel, which is attached to its own permanent supporting leg, will begin to rise above the Thames.

Nested inside this primary coil is a shorter coil (the secondary coil), to which is attached an electrical measuring device.

The ostium is a wide caudally directed funnel supported in the falciform ligament, which is attached to the liver.

Instead, she simply went near a small box, which is attached to a phone jack near her bed.

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