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Example sentences for "made over"

  • To this also Mr Longestaffe had consented, not quite understanding why the scrip should not be made over to him at once.

  • He had ascertained on her behalf that she was the undoubted owner of the money which her father had made over to her on his first arrival in England,--and she also had made herself mistress of that fact with equal precision.

  • Melmotte had declared that Pickering should be made over to the young people at the marriage.

  • And the land is to be made over to you,--when?

  • Besides, this man's righteousness is made over to him that looks up to him for life; yea, that man is made the righteousness of God in him.

  • The perfect righteousness of Christ unto justification, must first be made over to him by an act of grace.

  • And now on this Christmas-day the present was to be made over to the happy lady.

  • It is quite right that it should go to its detestable owners,--that it should be made over to them at some day not very distant.

  • Again; if we consider the terms and conditions upon which this salvation is made over to them that are saved, it will further appear we are saved by grace.

  • Grace appears in the terms and conditions on which salvation is made over.

  • That brother of mine consumed all my father's property and his own, and some portion of what I had acquired, which melted by affection I made over to him.

  • But a daughter, who through folly is made over to one not suitable, is like learning imparted to one not fit to receive it, and cannot tend to glory or merit but only to regret.

  • But those who drew up the calendar as the fundamental charter of the ius divinum must have had their reasons for the selection of forty-five days as made over to the deities who were specially concerned with the State's welfare.

  • But General Elphinstone has distinctly stated that Captain Skinner was sent to him with a proposal “that the married people and their families should be made over to him, promising honourable treatment to the ladies.

  • And all muskets and ordnance stores in the magazine shall, as a token of friendship, be made over to our agents.

  • Some large proportion of the property at stake was to be made over to Lord Lovel on the day that gave the girl the legal power of transferring her own possessions.

  • Of that proportion of the estate which fell to Lady Anna, one entire moiety was to be made over to the Earl.

  • Lady Anna herself simply declared that half of her estate should be made over to her cousin, and that the other half should go to her husband.

  • To do that would be scarcely more spurious than to win with a "made over" opera.

  • The opera was promising, but it had to be "made over," and Crayford was absolutely resolved that made over it should be in accordance with his ideas.

  • Perfect mobility of labor and capital insures that the residuum in the entrepreneur's hands after wages are paid shall all be made over to the capitalist.

  • In modern industry the material must often pass through very many hands before it is ready to be made over to the consumer.

  • Bankote to be made over to the English; surrender of, to the Mahrattas; surrender of, to the English.

  • Chaul, the rendezvous for the Colaba expedition; Mannajee Angria escapes to; attacked by Sumbhajee Angria; made over to the Peishwa; James joined by the Mahratta fleet at.

  • All the hard knocks would fall on the English, and it was but fair that they should have the prize-money; the Mahrattas would gain a substantial benefit in the possession of Gheriah, which was to be made over to them after capture.

  • Rawaq-i-jahan-namai, and that the work had been completed by his son Kamran at the time he made over charge of Qandahar to his brother 'Askari in 9 .

  • We must keep the commandments of God; if we are to keep the commandments we must be made over again, and if our hearts ask how can we receive that new creating power into our lives, the answer is, by 'faith which worketh by love.

  • That is to say, if we are ever to keep the will of God we must be made over again.

  • That is to say, if we are to be made over again, we must have faith in Christ Jesus.

  • All the ammunition, guns, and small arms, if the means of transport are not procurable, to be made over to the Sirdars.

  • Three times he made over 100 in each innings of the same match, viz.

  • He made over 100 in each of his "first appearances" at Oxford and Cambridge.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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