Find the stuff--make terms--then produce what you've found!
Make terms with me now; let us all go together and unearth that Tippoo Tib ivory, and I can arrange with these Germans to let us go away!
You'll be glad to make terms with me by this time to-morrow!
But when the Spaniards had come into the plain of the Arno, and none declared in their favour, being in sore need of supplies, they offered to make terms.
But the Latins never knew that they were enslaved until they saw the Samnites twice routed and forced to make terms.
The mother has come here to make terms," said Miss Griselda.
Then Miss Griselda went downstairs, and she and Miss Katharine had their interview with the grave, quiet young mother, who had come, as she said, to make terms.
You have to deal with me now, and I think that it is my turn to make terms!
I ought to have been firmer with your brother when I sent him to this man Sinclair to make terms.
Thereupon Autaritus, Zarzas, and Spendius decided to put themselves into the hands of the enemy and to hold a parley with Hamilcar, and try to make terms.
He therefore invited the Carthaginians to make terms.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make terms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.