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Example sentences for "makes them"

  • And then he makes them a Feast according to his ability, but they never eat of those things, which themselves brought.

  • Which motion blows the Coals and makes them burn.

  • He makes them act, not as they would from the impulse of the moment, but as they might upon reflection, and upon a careful review of every motive and circumstance in their situation.

  • It gives them more force and influence; makes them appear of greater importance; infixes them in the mind; and renders them the governing principles of all our actions.

  • It is simply and solely a commission, an employment, in which the rulers, mere officials of the Sovereign, exercise in their own name the power of which it makes them depositaries.

  • Unequal and faint opposition strengthens the adversary, as cold, compassing springs, makes them hotter.

  • It makes them, as the apostle speaks, (Eph.

  • It is the function of the active intellect to enlighten, not another intellect, but things which are intelligible in potentiality, in so far as by abstraction it makes them to be actually intelligible.

  • Wherefore some held that this intellect, substantially separate, is the active intellect, which by lighting up the phantasms as it were, makes them to be actually intelligible.

  • But this is in the beginning, when He makes them.

  • Whether it makes them indigenous to their several areas is another question.

  • This makes the two languages much more alike than the present paper makes them.

  • So far from doing anything of this kind, it makes them indigenous to the parts to the north-east of the head of the Adriatic.

  • It makes them watch, lest some temptation from hell should enter into their heart to the destroying of them (1 Peter 5:8).

  • This tree is a perfuming tree, and makes them also that abide under the shadow thereof to smell as sweet-smelling myrrh; it makes them smell as the wine of thy grace, O Lord, and as the fragrant ointments of heaven.

  • They say it makes them giddy; but I say, Nothing like this to make a man steady.

  • But in those armies in which there exists not such an attachment towards him for whom they fight as makes them devoted to his cause, there never will be valour enough to withstand an enemy if only he be a little brave.

  • You mustn't say things, Rhoda; it makes them alive.

  • And yet he himself had said, "If it makes them happy"--and left that as the indubitable end.

  • At other times He makes them sensible, by His severity, how much their unfaithfulness displeases Him.

  • Therefore those in this degree do not seek for great things to do, resting contented with being what God makes them at each moment.

  • However, those who are to be taught the way of faith are not suffered long to remain in these errors, because, as God designs to lead them on to better things, He makes them conscious of their deficiency.

  • And in the meane time their bodies being senselesse, to conuay in their hande any stone or such like thing, which he makes them to imagine to haue receiued in such a place.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    clear himself; current events; dollar and; feathers black; feet square; free contract; great plenty; human intelligence; its owner; knowledge and; liquid measure; makes himself; makes mention; makes them; newspaper work; other universities; people like; physical defect; publicly display; reproduced here; sell them; shall require; then applied; third reading