Sentence examples for worked onto from inspiring English sources

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Latex may be worked onto the skin to create the illusion of aging or deformity.

These exuberant linear scribblings and doodlings, stained and painted on paper or canvas, are enhanced and sometimes almost overcome by areas of black paint, worked onto the surface by stain, brushing or other means.

The more than six hundred rooms would be completely furnished and scrupulously rendered in every detail, including dovetail joints in the cabinets, working locks on the drawers, and fifteen dozen complete sets of knives, forks, and spoons in chased silver, each with the royal insignia — a crown and crossed swords — worked onto the handle.

This is a basic single crochet, but it's worked onto the barrette instead of into a row of stitches.

Your final surface slip stitch should be worked onto the stitch of the material just outside of the butterfly's center.

This stitch should be worked onto the next stitch of your crocheted material, just to the inside of the butterfly's center.

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He really does kind of superimpose the way his system works onto the way he thinks our system works.

For it, he plans to projection map his video works onto an approximately 30' wide giant fishbowl.

I drew less and less on paper – I usually worked directly onto the pots, with no preparatory drawings at all.

If that works go onto step #5.

He worked his way onto the board — "the consolation prize," he called it.

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