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make whistleの例文

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  • It is possible to make whistling noises through the nose as well.
  • Noda changed the business to making whistles after his father's death in 1960.
  • IBM plans to make Whistle Communications products available to small businesses in all industries around the world.
  • From Sunday through Wednesday, President Clinton plans to meander to Chicago by train, making whistle stops in major media markets in five battleground states.
  • This interpretation is related to the fact that the stones make whistling sounds on a windy day, presumably because of multiple reach-through holes bored under different angles into the stones in prehistoric times.
  • In flight, a wedge of black swans will form as a line or a V, with the individual birds flying strongly with undulating long necks, making whistling sounds with their wings and baying, bugling or trumpeting calls.
  • "When I bogeyed 2 and 3, my only thought was honestly to hit some good shots, play some good holes, and see if I couldn't somehow get back into it, " he said, making whistling in the graveyard look optimistic by comparison.
  • Manipulate breakers and switches on three generators to guide a current and light an alley sign; make whistles blow, wheels spin, etc ., using compressed air; direct balls to their destinations through a series of pneumatic tubes; figure out the right pulley system to raise yourself while sitting on an elevator seat.
  • Starting in Huntington, W . Va ., the president will wend his way for four days through vote-rich Ohio and Michigan, making whistle stops along the way to dispense federal largesse, hail " American heroes " and try to take back some of the gains Republican Bob Dole has made in the polls.