1. Handcrafted of green leather with embellishments of brass, the lovely little instrument makes beautiful music. 2. Because the instrument makes so many measurements, local sea level variations caused by wind, tides and other factors are averaged out, he said. 3. Her cottony voice, with its occasionally garbled enunciation, is not an instrument made to pierce to the rafters, and she has persistent pitch problems. 4. Its instruments would make simultaneous observations in gamma ray, X-ray and visual wavelengths, with greater sensitivity and frequency than current capabilities. 5. The instrument made him do it. 6. The instrument made the score possible. 7. The new instrument will make many such measurements at once, greatly speeding up mapping of the motions of our celestial neighbors. 8. To be sure, the two instruments make for an uneasy union. 9. Its three scientific instruments made some observations as it headed toward Mars. 10. Seven other instruments will make observations of the surface and the atmosphere from the satellite itself. |