How To Use Make for In A Sentence
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Each animal is shown completely isolated, without context or even a horizon line, while the siennas, ochers and blacks of the scorches make for forms that pop out from the bare backgrounds.
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The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys.
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From the tastefully appointed mosaic inlays and concaved walls adorned with statues and his paintings, the mosaic swimming pool and Japanese garden with plenty of creature comforts, make for unforgettable ambiance.
San Antonio
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Zilkha did however produce a graceful match of polka dots and floral patterns in drop-waist dresses which will make for a very wearable ensemble when the sun comes back next spring.
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The outlay to make forged clay bullae -- clay lumps used to seal papyri and packages -- and add a biblical name to them is virtually nothing, and these things go for anywhere from $100,000 on up depending on what is on the bulla.
Conversations: Forgery Fallout
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Plus their range of gifts make for perfect stocking fillers.
The Sun
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Alvin Crawford and John Criter are hilarious as Falstaff's sidekicks, but Franco Pomponi's voice needs greater heft to make Ford's frequent rages comic.
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All these conditions make for a higher incidence of illness among working-class than middle-class babies.
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Even if you don't own a bird, these splendid cages make for unusual and decorative souvenirs with a distinctively Chinese look.
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Constant arguing doesn't make for a happy marriage.
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Nor does it make for efficiency as the courts would be cluttered with prosecutions of blameless individuals who would ultimately be dealt with by means of an absolute discharge.
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It doesn't usually make for either longevity or real quality, and I hope they continue to turn their attentions to the things that truly interest them and remain unafraid to produce smaller, 'humbler' movies.
With True Grit, the Coen brothers have given the western back its teeth
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You can make fortune by ways that u don't like, and can get cured by medicine that u don't believe, but u can never feel happy from someone you don't love.
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The ride feels more grand tourer than eager hot hatch on the motorway, but once you make for an exit the Golf soon switches into fun mode.
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The events of the past week will make foreign governments extremely reluctant to put their citizens at risk.
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Park's naturalistic depiction of brutal violence and sadistic torture often make for uncomfortable viewing.
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Statistics on unemployment levels hardly make for scintillating reading.
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But porn plenaries make for unorthodox encounters.
FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
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The instances are inconspicuous, but do make for a slight forcing of the effect towards hyperbole.
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The physics of the venue make for an intimate and busy, buzzy atmosphere and, let's face it, a rather cramped stage.
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On a fine day the colours and scent from the lavender and herb beds that extend over 12 acres would make for a pleasant stroll.
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It doesn't make for a moving spectacle - it is too cruel and joyless - but there is no denying the sense of awe which accompanies this rare parade of its talents.
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It was a very kind and thoughtful gesture and an example of the love and respect which we should all have for each other to make for peace and harmony in this troubled world.
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White glue and tape are adhesives that companies make for people to get things to stick together.
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I appear to be fairly gainfully self employed in the website design lark, at least for a bit, and while that's great it doesn't exactly make for good weblog fodder.
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The decision may not make for good public optics, since accountability has come to be seen as a key issue in medicare, and there have been allegations that some provinces are pursuing secret agendas to privatize health care.
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Action and Obligation make for the Vivification of life!
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But the clashes between mutants of varying capabilities make for excellent fight scenes, the climactic one occurring, both photogenically and symbolically, atop the Statue of Liberty.
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Make formal representations, present written proposals and demands.
Human Resource Management in Government
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They are a beautifully marked silver and gold and make for great sport on light fly tackle.
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Government intervention stifles competition because their vast resources make for an uneven playfield.
In health care reform debate, Obama puts focus on affordability
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For the moment, lofty ideals make for good business.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mom, what did you make for dinner?
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This time the social media stats make for slightly different reading.
Times, Sunday Times
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The squabbles of government will always make for easy copy.
Times, Sunday Times
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For example, on the second floor where most work takes place, baffles, telephone booths, and various wall design make for a quieter ambience, the further one walks from front to back.
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You'll need to make for the M4 then, you can't miss it from here.
TICKLED PINK
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Through a series of about 30 maneuvers, the Snowbirds perform a multitude of loops, spins, criss-crosses and bursts that make formation flying appear easy.
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By effort and heedfulness, discipline and self-mastery, let the wise one make for himself an island which no flood can overwhelm.
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I can only imagine this could make for some really compelling literature -- after all, it was the flexibility of the English language that gave Shakespeare such leeway for brilliance in his day -- but when daily news depends on clarity and brevity, overcoming a basic problem like an unstandardized language is no small feat.
Victoria Fine: Why Can't Kurdish Journalists Write Well? A Look at Modern Media in Iraq
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The aim was to establish a base camp of three points from which they could make forays into enemy territory.
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With no cars allowed within the walls of this ancient settlement, both hotels make for ideal retreats, with only the sound of the sea to lull you asleep and the chug of fishing boats to wake you each morning.
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Unlike inchworms, we humans see the value of standardized measures: They foster reliable replication of a phrase and they make for easy togetherness.
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The trailer actually undersells the film, while the storyboards and biography make for intriguing viewing.
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Brash fashion, garish visuals and acceptably obtrusive sounds make for an attention grabbing set this evening at the Music Box.
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His exploits make for comic entertainment on these increasingly cold nights in.
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Furthermore, the rapidly changing listing rules of China and the weak enforceability of such rules have added to the complexity of the problem, which make foreign investors hesitate to move forward.
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The typical flora and Pyrenean fauna make for a special place: pine forests, heather moors and humid areas provide the ideal habitat for grouses, crossbills, izards and hares.
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You can make fortune by ways that u don't like, and can get cured by medicine that u don't believe, but u can never feel happy from someone you don't love.
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Yes, many ICC supporters claimed that opposition in the Senate (or ASPA) were paranoid delusions and that the ICC had zero intent of ever opening an investigation into the acts of the United States government or otherwise impinging on our right to make foreign policy.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Garzon and the Trouble with International Law”
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Sum of revenue and profit (+ve or - ve) make for actual strength.
Yahoo Struggles To Reignite Q3 Revenue Growth, But Triples Profits With Cost Cuts
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But now ’twere best thou bestraddle thine ass and make for the market and fetch me a pair of frails, 223 and I will look after the fish till thou return, when I and thou will load it on thine ass’s back.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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I guess it will make for an interesting test of habituation.
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Bigger bags do make for a better brew but they would need to be about twice the standard size to make a difference.
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Full hide trim finished in a light grey make for a pleasantly unclaustrophobic cabin.
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Cosy period dramas make for perfect winter viewing but are often filmed in summer.
The Sun
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It started with regular chips my mum would make for dinner, then progressed to the loganberries on the tree in our backyard, and then to the little berries around the garden that were horribly bitter.
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Regular sunbed use alongside tanning jabs make for a very risky combination, especially for anyone with naturally fair skin.
The Sun
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The result is a collection of dark and slightly disturbing stories that make for compulsive reading.
The Sun
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Having faster computers would make for a more efficient system.
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Only there does the noise seem to congeal with some solid structure and make for a truly pleasing listen.
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The diverse guestlist should make for some interesting encounters.
The Sun
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But while cynics often serve as acute commentators, they seldom make for effective organizational leaders.
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Osteopathic therapy is the preferred approach to make for " drainages " and "allow for the supply of physical and nerve nutriment to the eyes.
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Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the mantra of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience.
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Here, I've created a display you can make for your shop that can motivate your customer to reframe family pictures that already decorate their office or home.
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In these tumultuous times it is risky to make forecasts.
The Sun
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When lords were in residence, they were often compelled to make formal renunciations of their rights.
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However, even with the abuse I hurl at the idiots, it does make for an interesting programme.
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I think it's probably eye strain brought on my too much VDU which is going to make for an interesting week at work.
Feeling Listless - "Taking the credit for your second symphony."
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The results of an exhaustive study into masculinity were published this week and they make for illuminating reading.
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Sweet illustrations and cute dogs make for a charming tale for little ones.
The Sun
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Its foppishness, the daily lazy routine of not beginning the day till late into the afternoon; the emphasis placed on poets and poetry and other cultural activities make for interesting reading.
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But while cynics often serve as acute commentators, they seldom make for effective organizational leaders.
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The little furries make forays to the world above.
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They derive their strength from the realization that not to abide by them would make for an unworkable constitution.
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Despite what the founders idiotically though, having different aspects of the government working at cross-purposes does not actually make for better governance.
Matthew Yglesias » Why A Much Bigger Stimulus Won’t Work
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As a mulch, bark is a boon, but its colour can make for a drab garden in winter.
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You can make fortune by ways that u don't like, and can get cured by medicine that u don't believe, but u can never feel happy from someone you don't love.
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We make for the pedal train that goes round the circular track.
Times, Sunday Times
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As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession.
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The reason that the zest is so desireable is that it contains lots of essential oils that make for a strong, pleasant flavor.
What is lemon zest? | Baking Bites
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Many doctors also believe that computer-generated prescriptions will make forgeries less likely.
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It can make for a sleepy afternoon.
The Sun
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Such sleep-inducing diplospeak does not make for the most exciting of global photo ops.
Nancy Snow: The Propaganda Chronicles: North Korea Edges Out US
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It should make for the sort of book that has you depressively thinking "no thank you" at first glance, but not so.
The Law of Bound Hearts
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Politicians make for an unedifying spectacle when they are cattle-prodded by party policy into squirming and writhing in unison.
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Emotional conflict, logical deduction and the period setting make for an entertaining, nostalgic brainteaser.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway.
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Ergonomic, non-slip rubber handgrips make for easy holding.
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There are sacrifices you must make for the team.
Times, Sunday Times
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Maybe meeting a mortgage and balancing a checkbook doesn't make for good theater.
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It was a decision I had to make for myself and my family, but it wasn't one that I made easily.
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It will make for some compelling images and it will offer a perspective of what it takes to do the job of a referee.
Times, Sunday Times
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Teams will document their efforts in a written report and make formal presentation of their results.
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I really do hope we get him and are able to pair him along side Baru or Hubert, it would make for the best Maryland recruiting class in years.
Terps basketball recruiting - Welcome Mr. Faust
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Or they make for the safety of the big names with international reputations.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cosy period dramas make for perfect winter viewing but are often filmed in summer.
The Sun
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I can't help but notice that he kind of jogs like a girl, not that there is anything wrong with that, it's just doesn't make for a very impressive spot.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Romney Jogs And Talks At Same Time In New TV Ad
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The multitude of camera shots and angles make for a disjointed and fragmented composition that enhances the sense of fear and paranoia of not knowing where the next shot is coming from.
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Twelve weeks after they are laid, the hatchling turtles emerge from their shells and make for the sea.
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That voice ceased and was replaced by another, which wavered and wabbled from the electron-spurts normal to solar systems and which make for auroras on planets.
BestScienceFictionStories.com » Post Topic » A Matter Of Importance by Murray Leinster
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Exhaust fumes from cars and factories make for a toxic, suffocating smog that hangs over the city.
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The result is rather a one-sided return to barbarism or to the feroe natura -- a rehabilitation and accentuation of those ferine traits which make for damage and desolation, without a corresponding development of the traits which would serve the individual's self-preservation and fullness of life in a ferine environment.
The theory of the leisure class; an economic study of institutions
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This caper is gonna make for a long day at the office for the good folks at the RNC/McCain press operation.
Zing the Bling… - Swampland - TIME.com
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Letting your kitten sleep on top of your keyboard might make for a cute photo op (see slide 3), but in the long run, it's doing some damage to your hardware.
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Big bucks can make for a big bang, but they can all to easily lead to a big bust.
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TWO profit warnings in the space of five weeks does not make for happy campers.
Times, Sunday Times
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These virtues could have been accompanied by a bit more melodramatic fervour, but they still make for a satisfying movie.
Times, Sunday Times
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First and foremost, the sheer numbers do make for a joyful noise.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile, the authorities at Limerick prison have started a major crackdown on a very potent form of jail poteen which prisoners make for consumption at Christmas.
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First and foremost, the sheer numbers do make for a joyful noise.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Brazos also has many sand bars and sandy beaches that make for great picnic spots or swim areas.
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale.
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Australian rain or mould or possums could leave you empty-handed the first year, but your new permie persimmon friends will almost certainly forgive you, and the creative thinking required to succeed will make for some good Autumn memories.
Permaculture Research Institute of Australia
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Love is full of surprises and when you set out to matchmake for a friend, you find a perfect partner.
The Sun
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You and your family make for a winning team when you talk to each other thoughtfully.
The Sun
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In short, monkeys do not make for good long-term investments.
LIVING ON THE FAULT LINE, REVISED EDITION
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Landscaped revetments will give the stream some curves, and irregularities on the streambed will create rips that, it is hoped, will make for a better fish habitat.
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At high tide the boat could make for the station, but when the water was low it berthed on the Cardiganshire side, at a lower landing place, whence travellers and baggage proceeded by a little branch into Ynyslas station.
The Story of the Cambrian A Biography of a Railway
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To make this all a bit more digestible for a modern palate, the director has trimmed away some of the pomp, as well as the stodgier verbiage of "Henry VIII," and the reductions make for a more playable evening.
Theater review: Folger Theatre's 'Henry VIII'
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With one exception, they are spoken texts and so have the spontaneity and naturalness that make for pleasurable reading.
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But the desire to present him as undogmatic does make for the odd bit of glossing over.
The Times Literary Supplement
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This room could be easily reconverted into a dining room, and the addition of double doors would make for an impressive set of interconnecting reception rooms.
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Bangles and bracelets, earrings and ear-tops, necklaces and chokers, from Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan make for a visual treat.
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Each dhow as she was cleared had to make for the shore and dismast or beach so that she could not steal out at night and add to the difficulties of the blockade.
Pan-Islam
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And yet surprisingly little is known about the factors which make for public acceptance.
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The intimate setting, the interactive, spontaneous nature of the show and the versatility of the talent make for a fun and unique evening.
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Whether hunting seagulls for much-needed nutrition, or helping each other out of dangerous situations, their exploits make for exciting viewing.
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I've got one more stop to make, and then we can make formal introductions, okay?
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People have been reluctant to make formal complaints to the police.
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Of course, such purely linguistic foci also make for more and ‘tidier’ research papers, the number of which is the determining factor in that context in terms of who earns the most academic prestige and hence positions of influence (not to mention money!).
X is for X-bar Theory « An A-Z of ELT
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It is crucial to make formulas up according to pack instructions to avoid excess salt.
Times, Sunday Times
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A people like the Italians, brought up to savor the way antipasto, primo, secondo, contorno, and dolce make for an evolving pattern of distinct tastes and textures, experiences shock and pity when confronted with brunch.
Delizia!
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There are lengthy digressions on Milton, Fulke Greville and Marvell, poets whose vivid personal histories Greville was murdered by a servant in 1628 make for good reading but whose connection with the Cavalier theme seems tangential.
Pens at the Ready
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This incident will make for better understanding between them.
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Sometimes I like to pan two mics one hardish left, and one hardish right for a nice stereo spread of the guitar, but this is not such a good idea if you have other guitars or instruments in the same sonic range in the mix, as it can tend to muddy things up too much, and make for less clarity.
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Through a series of about 30 maneuvers, the Snowbirds perform a multitude of loops, spins, criss-crosses and bursts that make formation flying appear easy.
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The latter are understandably concerned with pragmatic medical results instead of with nuances of metapsychology, and the wearing clinical routine does not make for long perspectives.
Literature on the Couch
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Admire our strategy when we feign indifference to what you call the pleasures of love, pretending even to be far removed from its sweetness, we augment the grandeur of the sacrifice we make for you, by it, we even inspire the gratitude of the authors of the very benefits we receive from them, you are satisfied with the good you do us.
Ninon de L'Enclos the Celebrated Beauty of the 17th Century
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And the fact that we know the island of St Gregory is a fiction doesn't help make for true grit.
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Walls in dark, warm colours, with rich fitted carpets or traditional rugs make for a quietly splendid effect.
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The region's slickrock, sandstone from long-gone seabeds, is a moonscape of crinkles and undulations that make for exhilarating riding.
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A car is an essential if you want to do Sicily properly, but it is impossible to see the whole island in a week unless you are on a touring holiday, since tortuous mountain roads make for slow driving.
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Modestly ambitious and highly successfully within its chosen territory, Dead Snow proves to be one of the punchiest horror flicks in recent memory and one of the more capable within its low-budget constraints; the silent, lifeless landscapes make for a chilling tension-builder between each over-the-top set piece, while a memorable third-act shot of a character trapped beneath the snow is more nightmarishly claustrophobic than anything in The Descent.
Archive 2009-10-01
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The fierce agave spines make for treacherous farming conditions; the maguey must be collected by hand.
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Unfortunately, most of the diseases that cause morbidity and mortality in our country are chronic diseases with multi-factoral etiologies whose cures are as varied as their causes, aren't as much fun and don't make for exciting spreads in the Times.
The Ovarian Teratoma that Caused a Coma
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It's not so much a truly original story with regards to the subject matter, but the global encompassment, coupled with the avoidance of being violently gratuitous make for a one-of-a-kind book.
Archive 2010-01-01
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Past generations of economists were able to make forecasts based on trends in industrial activity.
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On the other hand, the first thing the people of Sidon did when they revolted was to make for the local paradise and inflict terrible injuries on the vegetation.
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Woolfe is an assured performer, and both the music and direction make for a brisk if light confection.
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Be advised that the theoretical intricacy and intellectual depth in this book do not make for an easy read, but readers will find that the journey is worth the effort.
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Still, dashing around the circular keypad is tough and does not make for lengthy e-mails.
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And you'll have three planets - what is called by some a planetary trio, because we're going to have three of them - kind of scrunched them to a little spot in the sky during the first week of August and should make for a very picturesque scene for anyone who's looking in the
NPR Topics: News
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According to the proponents of the silvicultural hypothesis, several processes combined to make forests increasingly vulnerable to budworm outbreaks.
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Ergonomic, non-slip rubber handgrips make for easy holding.
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That should make for a good old bunfight over who gets the biggest trailer.
The Sun
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The man is a catalyst for what happens in the story: I suspect that his own backstory would make for a gripping read.
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The only thing I could do was make for the revolver that was in my swag.
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The cantle, in back, was fairly low, about like an American ‘western’ saddle, to make for easy mounting.
Lord Conrads Crusade
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Empty tummies don't make for a productive workforce so call in your mother or a friend to act as catering manager and do a spread rather than forking out at the chip shop.
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Some of the procedures of discourse analysis will make for a more profound examination of this process.
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Of course he had some other assets, but the collapse of the central part of his fortune did not make for buoyancy.
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It is just a pity that its transparent and often ill-fitting commercial ambitions make for a frustratingly inconsistent read.
Times, Sunday Times
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Accidents in 1992 and 1994 both saw small planes make forced landings near the airstrip.
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The only changes England will make for the second Test will be to their bowling attack.
Times, Sunday Times
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Obviously, these claims do not make for irenic relations with adherents to those religions they have improved and replaced.
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The autumn markdown could make for good stock shopping.
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All we have is hearsay provided by the author, and hearsay doesn't make for a balanced and accurate story.
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Garden plants also make for much-appreciated house-warming gifts.
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I'm not sure that my knowledge of economic theories qualifies me to judge his arguments, but it does make for some food for thought.
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These base camps were used by the PKK guerrillas to make forays into Turkey.
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These extra-marital males who always think we're beautiful and smart because they don't live with us definitely make for a perkier wife.
6 Secrets To Staying Married Forever
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Top-end CPUs do note readily make for a slimline, quiet-running unit to sit within a hi-fi stack.
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On Rarotonga, Mama Mata was a renowned cook, her speciality was poke, arrowroot pudding made from banana, mango or pumpkin which her relatives who lived on Rarotonga would request she make for their functions.
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The result is a collection of dark and slightly disturbing stories that make for compulsive reading.
The Sun
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I used to play in the woods, climb trees and make forts: tomboy stuff.
Times, Sunday Times
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Wardens are now pinning their hopes on the next few months, when the kittiwake's chicks will hatch, and say the recent good weather may make for a ‘bumper crop’.
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With prices ranging from a few rupees to a few hundred, the lamps make for a memorable buy.
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We get out of tight corners and escape the knots our opponents make for us.
Times, Sunday Times
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The perfectly blue, puffy-clouded sky and bitsy little silos make for a prelapsarian vista only slightly altered by humans.
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Strange bedfellows can make for memorable nights.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ice hockey, downhill skiing, ski jumping and even the speed skating make for compulsive viewing.
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Created by designer Paola Navone and inspired by the art of topiary, it will not only make for a comfortable seating experience surrounded by nature, but also for a true figurative art for your garden.
Garden Furniture by Patricia Urquiola
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Boneless One 42 gnaws his foot in his fireless house and wretched home; for the sun shows him no pastures to make for, but goes to and fro over the land and city of dusky men 43, and shines more sluggishly upon the whole race of the Hellenes.
Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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Its small knots and colour variations can make for a lively, interesting floor that is full of character.
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And now… the shiny wooden floor, smart servery and coloured drapes masking the old roof lights all make for an attractive, modern appearance.
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Cosy period dramas make for perfect winter viewing but are often filmed in summer.
The Sun
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A friend who cares about you will matchmake for you.
The Sun
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For Canadians, I heard on the news murmurings from the Albertan farmers about starting to use corn to feed beef to make for cheaper meat.
Dr. Sharma’s Obesity Notes » Blog Archive » Why The Amount of Food Eaten is as Important as the Amount That is Not
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Badly recorded, Beatlesque song fragments may make for an interesting aesthetic statement.
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It does mean that whatever arrangements I make for post-mortem effects must be made ante-mortem.
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In general, cool summer days beat real scorchers, and exceptionally frigid winters make for exceptionally high returns.
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Ain't no hoor-mistress gonna order me aroun '!" says he, and stalked off; most of the emigrants reluctantly followed him, and the Pittsburgh boys hoorawed anew, and began to make for their wagons.
Isabelle
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Exhaust fumes from cars and factories make for a toxic, suffocating smog that hangs over the city.
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He makes some quite acid comments about the seventies mystical counterculture which make for very amusing reading now.
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Polyanthus primulas and pansies make for a reliable show.
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Politics sometimes really does make for strange bedfellows.
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The AI levels are high, even on the easier settings, and the enemies make for tenacious foes.
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In short, monkeys do not make for good long-term investments.
LIVING ON THE FAULT LINE, REVISED EDITION