Sentences with phrase «to know if that works»

Don't know if it works for this recipe but I've done it with muffins several times if I had no eggs available for a recipe and it worked great.
I did not do this, so I don't know if this works well or not.
I don't know if that works in business, but it's not true in the arts.
But I don't know if works with this diet or no.
I'm not old enough yet to really know if it works this way, but I feel like I've seen it in others, most notably for me my grandfather.
You will know if it worked if you see your X and Y coordinates ticking on the upper right hand of the screen.
I don't even know if it works in other industries, but that's a separate discussion.
I don't know if it works just like cocoa powder.
To many times people jump from diet to diet without ever knowing if it works or not.
The main reason is that they have only appeared relatively recently and therefore we don't know if they work properly.
As an indie, you will never know if your work is fit to be published.
Interesting, but don't know if this works for me.
I understand you can also turn pages by tapping the back of the e-reader so curious to know if this works well in practice.
I don't know if it works just like cocoa powder.
That fact alone is fantastic, because if you don't try things, how will you ever know if they work or not?
I guess you won't know if it works for you unless you try it.
This is an expensive phone upfront, so know if it works for your carrier before paying for it through Amazon.
It felt a bit lot risky re-drafting this very important pattern piece... I wasn't really going to know if it worked until after sewing, and cutting, the front of the dress.
Sen. John DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse, said he has no problem letting people know if his work as a lawyer involves any state business.
Thousands have been infecting themselves with parasites to treat conditions like depression and multiple sclerosis, but we don't yet know if it works
That's both helpful information for your personal life and handy to know if your work involves persuading others.
Sorry that I have not tried replacing tapioca flour with corn flour or potato starch in this recipe and wouldn't know if it works:p Zoe
I bet the sour cream gives them that extra little something as well I hope you have a lovely time in the cabin, and nevermind the blog for now — just enjoy your holiday I know you have a lot in store for this place and neverending recipes coming, all in good time I had to ease myself out of the weekend with some Baileys flavoured ice cream in the sun this evening, I'll know if it worked by tomorrow x
However, it will take at least another year — and another outbreak — before researchers know if they work, says Fauci.
And there is a big roadblock to testing drugs designed to induce tolerance: It is hard to know if they work unless immunosuppressant drugs are withdrawn, and that would risk rejection of the transplant.
I've learned to scour the new arrivals and try on what I think I might like, so when it does become final sale I already know if it works or not.
I just ordered these Uni Posca white pens, which has great reviews, so I'll let you guys know if they work better once I get them!
Com premier website success stories connected who looked friendship, romance, photo personals, instant messages, more thinking joining but curious know if works.
The two credited screenwriters might disagree but I don't even know if they worked together on this silly script.
I don't know if it works w / the steam version, but there is this revoke tool for the retail edition of warhead.
The experiments to reduce carbon emmissions are too young to know if they work at all.
No weighting is assigned to any of these criteria, so we don't know if the Working Group considered each of these criteria to be equally important or whether some are more important than others.
I was foolish enough to say I didn't know if a working candy dispenser could be made from a shoe box.
Someone reccomended this kind to me but I hate buying it without knowing if it works!
I know it sounds complicated but they are super easy to make, you just peel the skin off a white sweet potato (I don't know if it works with other kinds of sweet potatoes / yams but let me know if you try) and then keep peeling it into thin strips with the vegetable peeler.
And this is really tricky because it doesn't show up on your statement when you look online, or when you get it in the mail because the Social Security Administration doesn't know if you worked for what is called a noncovered pension.
While we'll need to test the Connect Home to know if it works as well as other mesh systems, Samsung has created a competitively priced device that solves two problems at once: connecting your gadgets and filling your home with speedy Wi - Fi.
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