Sentence examples for working onto from inspiring English sources

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This suggests us that tools to avoid fragmentation must be more robust and, probably, mandatory or strongly convincing, working onto three parallel sides (for small-medium municipalities): encouraging the groupings with special subsidies, stopping or dropping ordinary subsidies to municipalities that can merge but refute to do it and discouraging new fragmentations applying new taxes, if happens.

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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

Researchers have successfully transplanted a working eyeball onto a blind tadpole's spine.

If that works go onto step #5.

Sprinkle some flour onto a working surface, place the dough onto it and then sprinkle the dough with some flour.

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