1400 examples of make that in sentences

" "Is it not this," he replied"to make that which is of benefit to the people still more beneficial?

She never for a moment entertained the cheap, consolatory thought that in time she would get over it; she would marry somebody else, and make that compromise which is responsible for more misery in this world than ever is vice.

Perhaps these measures were votedyet ought you to put it that way, and not instead exact punishment from him for his action in compelling you to make that decision?

This toil, because it was hard and heavy, held Kurt for an hour, but it could not satisfy his enormous hunger to make that whole harvest his own.

Besides, she would make that young fellow her son; she would direct him, she would compel him to be hers, to work through her and for her.

"'I'll barely make that boat,' he muttered, and rushed out."

"I'd like to know how you make that out?" demanded the other.

We'll make that the test,' he said, 'we'll live or die by that.'

If you doubt this, try to make that concentrated form of prayer known as meditation, out of which springs a resolve and determination to do better; try to do this faithfully for fifteen minutes a day and it may prove the hardest work you have ever undertaken.

And Mine Own came down swiftly from the rock, and ran past the Humpt Men, and I to make that I shout to her to go to the raft; but truly I had no voice in my body, and did be dumb and weak, and did know that I should be gone forever from Mine Own in a little moment, and she to have none to protect her, neither to know the way of our journey, save by reason.

We'll make that the penalty of runnin' off again; so look out, Master Dick.

Even if your opponent requires only one more stroke to win the match, remember how difficult it often is to make that one.

Of course she could not marry Delamere after the disclosure,the disgraceful episode at the club would have been enough to make that reasonably certain; it had put a nail in Delamere's coffin, but this crime had driven it in to the head and clinched it.

Can you make that clear?

Down then, thou rebel, never more to rise, And what thou didst, and dost, so dearly prize, That fame, that darling fame, make that thy sacrifice.

Churchill, who cites it only as Murray's, and yet expends two pages of criticism upon it, very justly says: "To make that the nominative case, [or subject of the affirmation,] which happens to stand nearest to the verb, appears to me to be on a par with the blunder pointed out in note 204th;" [that is, of making the verb agree with an objective case which happens to stand nearer to it, than its subject, or nominative.]

Ieralways make that a rule.

"We have just time enough to make that four o'clock car, and none to spare," said Gladys, as they rode toward town in the street-car.

And amongst the ideals that inspire the life of your College, and make that life effective and united, there is one which is prominent in all your minds, whatever your special studies, your practical aims, or your hopes.

" "Aye, indeed," interrupted Roseen, throwing up her head, "it 'ud make that much differ, Mike, that if a girl was fond of a boy before, she'd be apt to be ten times fonder after.

It existed, but little more can be said of it; indeed, even this statement might be questioned, if we make that term signify a corporate existence, as will be seen further on when we come to discuss the question of the unbroken corporate existence of the towns.

I wonder what possessed me to make that long weary climb.

This study will make that pretended want of method, of which some readers have accused M. de Montesquieu, disappear.

Faber was still folded in the atmosphere of the song when, from the curate's door, he arrived at the minister's, resolved to make that morning a certain disclosureone he would gladly have avoided, but felt bound in honor to make.

My actions are my minister's." KISSES Here's to a kiss: Give me a kiss, and to that kiss add a score, Then to that twenty add a hundred more; A thousand to that hundred, and so kiss on, To make that thousand quite a million, Treble that million, and when that is done Let's kiss afresh as though we'd just begun.

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