Almost every one, in these modern days of civilization, is earning his bread in some other way; well, he must make up for this by some kind of exercise or else Nature will surely take her toll.
Should a man determine to follow them out alone, he must make up his mind that there shall be no interference with his carrying out his program with regularity and exactness.
But once back at work, he must make up for lost time.
We must make a search for the man in order to punish him.
But, like kings, we must makeuse of delicate diplomacy.
Rosselin promised to speak to the minister about it; and then Caillard began to worry him, till the deputy told him he must make a formal application and put forward his claims.
If anything makes us happy, it must make us much happier to know it for a bit of frozen love--for the love that gives is to the gift as water is to snow.
Jermyn cast a keen glance on the two as he entered, took for confusion the remains of excitement, and said to himself he must make haste.
And then I must make English of it for your ladyship, and that goes still worse with it.
He was anxious upon this subject; his mind ran upon it; in one way or another he was constantly coming back to it; he must make a convert of him, he said.
I was saying, my dear sir, that I am afraid I must make up my mind to part with Cherry.
I am only two-and-twenty, and I must makeup my mind to the drawbacks of my time of life.
He saw that his daughters were ashamed of him, that if they loved their husbands his visits must make mischief.
Then we must makeup our minds to perish," I cried with a helpless sigh.
I believe the cryptograph to have a profound meaning--which I must make out.
Cartwright sends me off to float the wreck, and if it's possible, I must make good.
If I'm engaged, I'll try to make good; but I must make good at the dam or on the ditch.
In fact, he had only put off the reckoning for six months, in which he must make good, and he knitted his brows while he studied Titania's picture.
Here then is the first limitation, we must make to our general position, that every thing related to us, which produces pleasure or pain, produces likewise pride or humility.
That doesn't matter; we must make it up, of course.
Moreover, we must make it evident that we do not intend to permit the Monroe Doctrine to be used by any nation on this Continent as a shield to protect it from the consequences of its own misdeeds against foreign nations.
Doisty, the man who sold me those diamonds, must make a handsome income.
With their sinews wemust make a chain to bind their father, and from that he can never escape.
He must make atonement to Baldur for having caused the ruin of his temple.
We must make a detour to the south," said the professor, "I noticed when I was down there that the rift did not extend more than a few feet in that direction.
Don't be scared, it won't hurt us; at least I think not, but in the confusion that is certain to follow we must make a dash for the Golden Eagle.
I must make a cage for him out of packing cases, and perhaps we can tame him," said the professor.
I am afraid that we must make a clean sweep of the old processes, if we have any intention of interesting our youth in the beauty of human ideas and their expression.
This is a delusion of which we must make haste to get rid.
Well, he must make a certain choice, no doubt; he cannot gratify all these things; his ambition may get in the way of his pleasure, his affections may interrupt his ambitions.
Emotional poverty is what we most of us have to dread, and we must make investments if we wish for revenues.
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