How To Use Make over In A Sentence
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It suggested she might like to make overpayments on her mortgage or put more money into the offset savings account with which it is linked.
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In fact the Academy did, in 1890, enter into an agreement to "give, grant, assign, transfer, convey, and make over" to the State its collection of antiquities; but the agreement also specified that the "charge and custody of the said collection
shall remain with the said Royal Irish Academy, subject to such regulations and directions as may from time to time be prescribed by the [State]
but so as to leave the Royal Academy as unfettered in the charge and management of the Museum [collection] as circumstances will allow.
'Treasures of Early Irish Art': An Exchange
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Many other factors conspired to make overeating acceptable and increase people's waistlines.
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They are going to have to fork out national insurance contributions at 13.8 per cent of any redundancy payments they make over 30,000.
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Most flexible mortgage lenders allow you to make overpayments by up to 10% each year.
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TV programmes and books try to persuade us that we, whoever we are, can make over scrubby lawns, erect decking, build pergolas, plumb in water features, and construct a little Blenheim in a rectangle of twenty by thirty feet.
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The nawab was not the only courtier to make overtures.
JOSIAH THE GREAT: The True Story of The Man Who Would Be King
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Make the martini their way and you'll get a bigger tip; to amass the greatest wealth in gratuities, you must learn to make over 100 drinks.
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It is a pity that you have not a Schanz pianoforte, which is much more favourable to expression; my idea is that you should make over your own still very tolerable piano to Fraulein Peperl, and get a new one for yourself.
Joseph Haydn
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You could also make overpayments to reduce the size of your loan.
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The couple should also consider a flexible offset deal that allows them to make overpayments as well as offsetting their savings.
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Electronic banking may make overthe - counter transactions obsolete.
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Each signory, barony and colony consisted of 12,000 acres, and it was provided that after a certain term of years the "proprietors" should not have power to alienate or make over their proprietorship, but that "it should descend unto their heirs male.
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She should consider lenders that allow her to make overpayments so she can repay the mortgage sooner if she can afford to.
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Some even allow you to make overpayments, underpayments or to take payment holidays.
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The couple should also consider a flexible offset deal that allows them to make overpayments as well as offsetting their savings.
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She was crazier about flowers and plants than anybody he had ever heard of, and it had delighted him to make over to her, labelled jocosely as the bouquet-fund, a sum of money which, it seemed to him, might have paid for the hanging-gardens of Babylon.
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It seemed as if we could make overt political arguments using fictional storytelling.
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It seemed as if we could make overt political arguments using fictional storytelling.
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Thus fulled woolens such as melton which is a heavily fulled, napped, closely woven fabric are used to make overcoats.
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Some of the artworks make overt political points, others are more subtle, but the range of ideas is considerable.
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Because you don't get to make over 200 appearances on the MotD sofa wearing a form‑hugging middle-aged-divorcee-in-JD-Weatherspoon-style shiny shirt, with a caption under your name explaining who you are so that younger viewers don't think they're listening to just any dull old gadgie the producer found loitering round a mini-cab office halfan hour before the lights went up, unless you can say things like "And he takes it with aplomb" with, well, aplomb.
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Can you make over this old shirt?
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You could also make overpayments to reduce the size of your loan.
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If the speech he is making is one that he is accustomed to make over and over again, he may be almost unconscious of what he is saying, as one is when one utters the responses in church.
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TV programmes and books try to persuade us that we, whoever we are, can make over scrubby lawns, and construct a little Blenheim in a rectangle of twenty by thirty feet.
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You can express your feelings, disclose plans, make overtures or offer opportunities.
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Deck's theories threaten to make over-explicit what is more subtly revealed through metaphor.
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You could also make overpayments to reduce the size of your loan.
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Famous for dressing stars such as Rihanna, Blake Lively, Naomi Campbell and Penelope Cruz in their fairytale-esque creations, the British design duo behind the label couldn't resist the opportunity to make over the Playboy bunny in Marchesa.
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It could make overly cautious surfers happy but we land-lubbers better start coming up with some ways to stick our finger in the dike.
Don Ringe: The $100 Trillion Tsunami
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Deck's theories threaten to make over-explicit what is more subtly revealed through metaphor.
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The comparison reflects a basic mistake we Americans make over and over again: we "Americanize" the rest of the world's conflicts, seeing them through the lens of our own national experience.
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The couple should also consider a flexible offset deal that allows them to make overpayments as well as offsetting their savings.
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Famous for dressing stars such as Rihanna, Blake Lively, Naomi Campbell and Penelope Cruz in their fairytale-esque creations, the British design duo behind the label couldn't resist the opportunity to make over the Playboy bunny in Marchesa.
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Thu 10/29/09 9: 40 PM you’re kidding right?? titanic is still the only movie to make over a billion dollars in the box office. it’s the number 1 grossing movies of all time. that’s not a flop
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As they move through their career they can then make overpayments or reduce the term to clear the loan more quickly.
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While we aren't thrilled about the idea of lengthening the election season, we think it's the best way to address the situation until technological advances make overseas voting less cumbersome.
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This could easily erode their ability to make overpayments to their mortgage.
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You could also make overpayments to reduce the size of your loan.
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Electronic banking may make overthe - counter transactions obsolete.
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The couple should also consider a flexible offset deal that allows them to make overpayments as well as offsetting their savings.
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Electronic banking may make overthe - counter transactions obsolete.
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He will make over to the ignominy of ignorant and barbaric ages, -- 'for we call a nettle but a nettle,' he will turn into a forgotten pageant of the rude, early, instinctive ages, the yet brutal ages of an undeveloped humanity, that triumphant reception at home, of the Conqueror of Foreign States.
The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
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Maybe we should quite trying to make overseas cars 'american' (pontiac G6, GTO, the astra, pontiac grand prix, ford escort / cortina, mercury capri (various generations)) and just sell them for what they are under their original names and designs.
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Some of the artworks make overt political points, others are more subtle, but the range of ideas is considerable.
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