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Example sentences for "not made"

  • A statue is not made like a mountain, to be seen at a great distance.

  • If the insurance is not made, I will pray you to have it done immediately.

  • Not proven (Scots Law), a verdict of a jury that the guilt of the accused is not made out, though not disproved.

  • I am not made of stones, But penetrable to your kind entreats.

  • Perhaps one of the silliest, and for beginners most disastrous, is the ridiculous assertion that putters are born, not made.

  • They deliberately tell the unfortunate golfer, or would-be golfer, that good putters are born and not made, that putting cannot be taught, and that each person must be left to work out his own salvation.

  • It will be remembered that Taylor states that the good putter may be said to be born, not made, and that Braid practically said the same thing.

  • Continuing, Taylor says: Putting, in short, is so different to any other branch of the game that the good putter may be said to be born, not made.

  • Such are the inconveniences of a language which “is not made, but grows.

  • Language, as Sir James Mackintosh used to say of governments, “is not made, but grows.

  • But this feeling has originated in the general idea that any face, or any figure, not made by the artist more beautiful or more graceful than the original is an injustice.

  • He, however, is not made to speak altogether by the card, or he would be unnatural.

  • There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear; because fear hath torment: he that feareth is not made perfect in love.

  • The Son is of the Father alone: not made, nor created, but begotten.

  • But as the author does not say so, he is not made to say so in this work.

  • Whatever is not made of asbestos will have to be burnt in this world.

  • He that feareth is not made perfect in love.

  • Proudly secure, yet liable to fall / By weakest subtleties; not made to rule, / But to subserve where wisdom bears command.

  • Poeta nascitur, non fit=--A poet is born, not made.

  • It is not made of clay or cloth, Nor is it carved out of wood, Nor is it moulded of earth nor of ashes.

  • We stand witness to the fact that there is no one of the unreal things on earth that is not made to appear by something real.

  • We stand witness to the fact there is no one of the unreal things on earth that is not made to appear by something real.

  • Had she been born a duchess, she could not have had a better manner; had she been born a washerwoman, it would have been as good, for it was born, not made.

  • Will it annoy you, personally, if the gift is not made?

  • Natalie Claghorn had always nourished a sentiment, which with many is a conviction, with most a hope, that man is something more than the futile hero of a sorry comedy--not made to live merely that he may die.

  • But, O ye peoples, what have ye not made of it?

  • No Malay is taught as formerly, why, it is not made clear.

  • But the stupid little thing had not made herself, she couldn't help it if God had given her a sensitive soul, and a heart which readily absorbed all that the Dutch language had helped her to think beautiful.

  • Baptism of necessity given by a priest but without the solemn ceremonies), or if a Sacrament is not made or performed (e.

  • It is unlawful, if the schools are sectarian, and then no excuse can justify such attendance; for, in addition to scandal and cooperation in false worship, there is present a proximate danger to faith that is not made remote.

  • Private profession of faith is made when the reception of a convert is made before the priest and two witnesses, but the fact of the conversion is not made known to others on account of circumstances.

  • In these cases the Sacrament is not made invalid, for the insincerity does not change the confessor's decision.

  • It is not made up of a series of treatises, some good and many indifferent, but is a thorough Dictionary, well proportioned and generally written by the best men of the time.

  • The allowance for rotundity supposed to be made by surveyors, not made in practice.

  • For three reasons: First, and foremost, because if the exposure be not made by some one, the errors will gradually ooze out, and the work will get the character of inaccurate.

  • It goes without saying that the contact with such opponents did for Luther what it does for every person who is not made of granite and cast iron: it roused his temper.

  • The Law is not made for a righteous man" (1 Tim.

  • A man who is not made of iron ought to be a woman--no, he ought to be a nun.

  • Eric, I am not made of bronze or marble, and when you are there among those figures it will freeze you, and it will also freeze me forever, if you abandon me.

  • Believe me that it is not made lighter to me, but heavier.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "not made" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    all his; building material; has been said before; medical practice; not altogether; not been; not believe; not far from the; not for; not knowing; not likely; not mean; not necessarily; not now; not quite; not really; not remember; not simply; not speak; not well; noted above; nothing like; nothing short; nothing would; notice the; notwithstanding his