Sentence for make | Use make in a sentence

Make sentence examples. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use make in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for make.

  • Did you make it clear? (8)
  • I will make up the fire. (8)
  • He would make me go away. (22)
  • Make Triscoe believe that! (9)
  • Let me make the rough draft. (8)
  • Be off; make an appointment. (10)
  • She can make me a better man. (18)
  • She would make him take her home. (8)
  • Will they make you bankrupt, then? (8)
  • I know that I could make you happy. (9)
  • When I suffer, I make others suffer. (8)
  • My desire is to make up for the past. (10)
  • I shall never know what to make of him! (8)
  • I shall make a point of clearing this up. (8)
  • He could not make her out about this house. (8)
  • And make a murderess of me, you call mother! (22)
  • I am not sorry, indeed, to make it over to another. (4)
  • Was it fussy to make a simple decision and stick to it? (8)
  • I am going into slavery to make amends for presumption. (10)
  • They cannot make either war or peace on their own account. (19)
  • The very best people were anxious to make his acquaintance. (19)
  • There are twenty years upon it, and they make a great load. (10)
  • Virtue for my sake hath ceased: Now to make an end of Vice! (10)
  • Your superior knowledge of your sister must make the latter probable. (4)
  • I must have you here to make sure that I am acting under good advice. (10)
  • I was glad he did not know how badly we make them in England nowadays. (2)
  • If you decline I will make you publicly acknowledge what you have done. (10)
  • Margarita recovered her self-command before he could make good this offer. (10)
  • The cold was intense, and, to make matters worse, the provisions gave out. (19)
  • They wanted him to make a fine figure in the world in some manner or other. (4)
  • He said I should make money, if he took me, and grow as rich as princesses. (10)
  • No wonder that it falls upon him eagerly, butchering him to make a new holiday! (16)
  • And she had to make her choice of one, and tell the prince she did love him, but . (10)
  • She must make it happen that they should be thrown together, and then speak to him. (9)
  • The phrase was again his, but it was simpler to make the phrase than to run the leg. (9)
  • If he could but make a rich marriage he would blaze transfigured; all would be well! (10)
  • They had not advised with Breckon, and he did not feel authorized to make any comment. (9)
  • To bring life into the worlds in these days, no matter how, ought to make anyone happy. (8)
  • I dare say that my father tried to make us understand the satirical purpose of the book. (9)
  • Emilia, to make sure of the thing she dreaded, forced the note, and would not be denied. (10)
  • Mrs. Durgin went in, and it remained for the company to make what they could of the affair. (9)
  • She could make you forget she was a woman, and then bring the fact startlingly home to you. (10)
  • If a country means to be free, the fire must run through it and make it feel that certainty. (10)
  • This weakly old fellow would make a pretty witness, would simply crumple under cross-examination. (8)
  • Besides, the ancients were not decorous; they did not, as we make our moderns do, write for ladies. (10)
  • Colonel De Craye walked at the heels of his leader to make his bow to the ladies Eleanor and Isabel. (10)
  • I will make her very happy, Mary; happier than she has ever yet been herself, or ever seen anybody else. (4)
  • Imagination began busily building a nest for him, and enthusiasm was not sluggish to make a home of it. (10)
  • To indoctrinate him now was too late: it was perhaps the time to make the positive use of him he wanted. (10)
  • All stucco to a greater or less degree cracks, but the problem is to make the cracks as small as possible. (17)
  • He railed at her to Algernon, and astonished the youth, who thought them in a fair way to make an alliance. (22)
  • Beaton got himself away and out of the house with a much briefer adieu to the niece than he had meant to make. (9)
  • To make one of this kind, take soft, spongy, thick paper, and tack it upon the boards in courses like shingles. (17)
  • I have worked a lot for this contractor, and he offered me this chance to make some money in one of his schemes. (13)
  • He was looked on as sufficiently belonging to the place to make his merits and prospects a kind of common concern. (4)
  • We then went through the house noting as many defects as we could, which were beginning to make their appearance. (17)
  • As much as legs are wanted for the dance, Philosophy is required to make our human nature credible and acceptable. (10)
  • Renee motioned her hand as if it were free to be taken, and smiled faintly to make light of it, but did not give it. (10)
  • And she soon had a communication to make to her lord, the nature of which was more startling to herself, even tragic. (10)
  • Never again shall his kind smile put peace among all races of artistic men, and make the Englishman at home in France. (2)
  • A thousand a-year is a great deal for a mother to give away, to make over for ever; but Mrs. Ferrars has a noble spirit. (4)
  • She knows their ways best; but I should not consider their silence as any reason for their not meaning to make the present. (4)
  • What we have strongly conceived we ought to make others strongly imagine, and we ought to use every genuine art to that end. (9)
  • All he thought was that it would not avail, except to make known to every one what none but her dearest could now conjecture. (9)
  • Elinor, persuaded that he had some communication to make in which her sister was concerned, impatiently expected its opening. (4)
  • The man was fighting for his life, and there could be nothing reasonable to him in a determination to make a bad matter worse. (13)
  • In any case, they might make capital marriages; and the farm estate should go to whichever of the two young husbands he liked the best. (22)
  • Characteristically, he felt that it cost her dear to make use of that little primitive device of common loves; the touch awoke within him only chivalry. (8)
  • The position of the young Queen was difficult and delicate, demanding more than common tact and discretion to make it even tenable, much more, influential. (14)
  • The surprised people could make no defence, the town was burnt, fifty people slaughtered, almost without resistance, and a hundred more carried away prisoners. (19)

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