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Example sentences for "making them"

  • I shall prescribe but one general way of making them up; as for ingredients, you may vary them as you please, and as you find occasion, by the last chapter.

  • Perhaps it is not the very final blow that when it comes must shatter to atoms all the old home-ties, and the tender links that youth has forged, but it is certainly a cruel shaft, that touches the heart strings, making them quiver.

  • Thou oughtest to be nice even to superstition in keeping thy promises; and therefore thou shouldst be equally cautious in making them.

  • If I cannot afford peaches and pears, I preserve some apples, for one thing, making them just as rich and transparent as I can, and they do to help out in the place of the better things.

  • Plums come, too, about this time, and those you merely can, making them as sweet as you like.

  • It infuses existence with value, making them one.

  • However, it is to the credit of some analytic logicians that they see this and frankly accept the situation instead of attempting to retain hypotheses by making them "accidents" or mere "auxiliaries" of inference.

  • But such observations seldom occur; we have not the power of making them according to our pleasure, for we do not know all the causes by which these numerous variations are produced.

  • As far as I know, the ancients were not acquainted with the art of making them, unless some propositions of Ctesibius, mentioned by Vitruvius, allude to that subject.

  • To fit up a link motion, assuming the machine work to be done, the first thing to do is to face up the side faces of the links, making them parallel, and true to a surface plate.

  • The present variety build their nests on the ground generally under tufts of grass or in hollows in the moss which is found in their breeding range, making them of dried grasses and generally lining them with feathers.

  • They build their simple nests on the ground, making them of sticks and weeds.

  • They build their nests in the rushes, making them of reeds and grass and lining them with feathers.

  • Like the other members of this genus, these build their nests in any location in trees or bushes, making them of twigs, weeds and moss.

  • And for the sake of what am I making them?

  • Which is shining in all our spirits, Making them white as snow.

  • But she heartily approved of making them an occasional present of something they could not be expected to procure for themselves,--flowers, for instance.

  • When in their places mark the top plate through the screw-holes in the projecting bases of each, and drill four holes straight down through the plate, making them a little smaller than the holes in the bases of the blocks.

  • Toy fire-balloons are, however, still made and let off as a pretty firework, and I shall now describe the best and easiest ways of making them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being permitted; experiments were; found her; good purpose; heart shall; making body; making bread; making fire; making good; making great; making himself; making known; making love; making machine; making money; making peace; making ready; making signs; making sure; making the; making them; religious development; reserve corps; though possessed; village life; water fishes