We have no meanings for "making some experiments" in our records yet.
1 He had been making some experiments of his own in the direction referred to.
2 I think he has been making some experiments in farming.
3 The fact is that I'm making some experiments .
4 He had brought some Gipsy moth eggs with him from Europe, and intended making some experiments with them.
5 I was thinking of making some experiments , when more precise information arrived and taught me that it was not necessary.
6 In southern Indiana we have some very fine varieties of the shagbark, and I am making some experiments in propagating it.
7 There he had been making some experiments with peroxide of manganese, a solution of which stood in a bottle on the table.
8 An appropriation was given by the last Congress for the purpose of making some experiments in free delivery in the smaller cities and towns.
9 It's something she and David have been working out together, but she's been making some experiments in secret, with which she means to surprise David.
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