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Example sentences for "made many"

  • And, in addition to these works, he made many pictures of Our Lady and others, which are dispersed among the houses of citizens in Florence.

  • But he did not therefore cease to work, and he made many works in Urbino and in the neighbouring cities.

  • Maria, in which he made many improvements; and with this he occupied himself for many years, growing old before his time.

  • Archimedes of Syracuse, who had once studied at Alexandria, made many discoveries in engineering.

  • Doubtless he made many acquaintances on these journeys and picked up much useful information.

  • He made many improvements in the methods of tax-collection and turned the annual deficit in the revenues into a surplus.

  • Of a simple and gentle character, he made many friends, including the Duke of Argyll, Carlyle, and Lord Houghton.

  • He made many voyages, in the last of which he met his death at the hands of a Japanese pirate.

  • Circumstances, however, led him to devote himself to science, of which he was one of the most brilliant ornaments of his day, especially in the department of optics, in which he made many discoveries.

  • Wilkinson arrived at the Rapids on the Ohio, returning from an expedition against the Ouiattanons, having destroyed their principal town, and a Kickapoo village, made many prisoners, and cut down 430 acres of corn.

  • He made many improvements in hydraulics, and his experiments for the advancement of science were numerous and successful.

  • He made many improvements in the art of engraving.

  • Henry only lived three years to enjoy his purchase, but during that time he made many additions to it.

  • In painting he made many panels, and among others that which is in S.

  • He made many works in the house of the Medici for the elder Lorenzo, particularly a Pallas on a device of great branches, which spouted forth fire: this he painted of the size of life, as he did a S.

  • The same Vittore cast in medallions innumerable portraits of Princes and other persons of his time, from which there have since been made many portraits in painting.

  • He made many others, also, which were sent to various places.

  • I made many acquaintances, and if they were not by any means all highly respectable, they were at least generally very singular or notorious.

  • With him I made many an excursion all about the country.

  • I found or made many friends in Heidelberg.

  • Benjamin Banks, Jay, and others, made many of the instruments upon which the name of Longman is stamped.

  • Made many Double-Basses for Mr. Hart, which are highly valued.

  • He made many Violins, several of which were given as prizes at the Paris Conservatoire.

  • He made many works in that place, and likewise in all the other cities of Umbria; and at Assisi, in the lower Church of S.

  • These, then, are the works that are found to have been executed by Stefano, although it may well be believed, since his life was not a short one, that he made many others.

  • Columbus took pains to conciliate the good-will of the Indians, that they might supply the wants of the colony during his absence, and he made many presents to Quibian, by way of reconciling him to this intrusion into his territories.

  • He made many complaints, and numerous demands; Columbus made large concessions, but some of the pretensions were too arrogant to be admitted.

  • He made many promises of sending immediate relief, but suffered day after day, week after week, and even month after month to elapse, without carrying his promises into effect.

  • She organized fourteen new clubs and made many converts.

  • Next, on the walls below and on the piers, he made many miracles of the Madonna, and other works that are recognized by the manner.

  • Giovanni de' Peducci he made many stories of that Saint, which to-day are covered with whitewash.

  • Bartolommeo, he made many scenes of the life of that Saint; and opposite to it, in the other aisle, in the Chapel of S.

  • He made many deer-parks; and he established laws therewith; so that whosoever slew a hart, or a hind, should be deprived of his eyesight.

  • And he made many monks, and planted a vine-yard, and constructed many works, and made the town better than it was before.


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