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Example sentences for "sometimes made"

  • Johnson:-- Our critic exposes himself to reproof from the manner in which he has conveyed his severe remark: show a rhyme is sometimes made.

  • The head, as well as the foreshaft, is sometimes made of walrus ivory, and the latter sometimes of whale's bone.

  • The shaft itself varies little in shape and proportions, and at the present day is sometimes made of ash or other hard wood obtained from the ships.

  • Boots of this style are the common everyday wear of the men, sometimes made wholly of dark deerskin and sometimes variegated.

  • The arm itself is sometimes made capable of swinging upon its own axis, as shown in Fig.

  • In English practice, and especially upon large planing machines, the apron is sometimes made to embrace or fit the outsides of the tool box, as in Fig.

  • Bunt-gasket ties up the bunt of the sail, and should consequently be the strongest; it is sometimes made in a peculiar net form.

  • In Malabar, a wooden figure is sometimes made, and a tuft of a woman's hair tied on its head.

  • It is sometimes made into a powder, which is mixed with milk or honey, and produces a potion which is supposed to aid the growth of stunted women.

  • When litigation arises in Malabar in connection with the title to a house and compound (grounds) in which it stands, a vow is sometimes made to offer a silver model representing the property, if a favourable decree is obtained.

  • The sole is sometimes made of bricks, sometimes of cast iron.

  • Satin is sometimes made of a combination of linen or cotton, with the silk.

  • Cotton is sometimes made to look like silk.

  • Shoddy is sometimes made of old colored woolen rags.

  • I found he spent considerable money, and I found, too, where he sometimes made a good deal in gambling.

  • It is usually drawn by horses, but is sometimes made self- propelling.

  • Defn: The white whey, or that which is last pressed out of the curd by the hand, and of which butter is sometimes made.

  • Note: In mercantile transactions, a note or bill is sometimes made payable at short sight, that is, in a little time after being presented to the payer.

  • It is usually drawn by horses, but is sometimes made self-propelling.

  • The white whey, or that which is last pressed out of the curd by the hand, and of which butter is sometimes made.

  • An imitation of an egg, in sugar or some fine material, sometimes made to serve as a box for jewelry or the like, used as an Easter present.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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