Предложения со словом «make»
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- He could make the Headsman talk and make Tasahre listen and understand the truth.
- He could make the Headsman talk.
- Я несколько месяцев не мог идентифицировать песню What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?
- You say that you had no desire to make me weep.
- Maybe he could make her feel conscious of it.
- Основным лозунгом своей избирательной кампании Дональд Трамп сделал призыв: «Сделаем Америку снова великой!» (Make America great again!).
- Older and harder to make out, but there was no mistaking what it was.
- However, I will make an agreement with her.
- Would it make sense, I asked, for there to be some kind of statutory license that someone could pay and be free to make derivative use of clips like this?
- These things are designed to make your heart beat more lightly, and to experience none but agreeable emotions.
- Something about the Emperor and an heir and the prince going back to Varr, that was all he could make out.
- Sometimes those secrets somehow make their way back The Grim.
- You escorted one of our lady members here, and we want a chance to make good.
- Make it your promise:You will be unswervingly loyal to my desires.
- There was doubt in her, just a crack of it, but enough to make her stay.
- I cannot make up my mind to do it.
- He was starting to notice the smell again and it was threatening to make him sick.
- When you find out, make sure I get to hear about it.
- Rather, stretch out your hand to the fallen and raise him, weep over him if he is lost beyond recall, but in no case make sport of him, for he is one to whom there should be extended only compassion.
- He would never make himself the tool of the weaker one, for he would thus humiliate himself.
- Not a killing poison, but a sleeping draught to make them dopey, and that means that whoever he was, he was in the Arms earlier that night.
- And in verity, I did feel as that afar upward in the night the black mountains that did make the sides of the Gorge had come together, and did make a monstrous roof unseen in the utter height.
- I kept worrying and worrying, and my heart began to beat, and I couldn't make up my mind whether to make an outcry or not.
- If he strained his eyes, he could just make out the line of Siltside across the water, the gleaming mud and the patchwork of little huts on stilts.
- His own life was useless, his death, though, could be of value, he intended to make sure it was.
- Today, because of the preparations he needed to make, he had left home earlier than usual.
- You are quick, I will admit, and you will make a fine swordsman if you practise with discipline.
- Yet, surely, this doth be sorrow enough unto the heart and the soul, if that they did be days when love did make a mystery of light about the spirit, and the Beloved to have been anigh to make ever a sweet wonder unto the heart.
- And if you make a mess of it, it will be the last you ever make.
- We are required no longer to write at the end of our official letters 'Your humble servant,' but merely 'Accept the assurance of my profound respect.' Also we have been told that we are to cease to make out formal documents in duplicate.
- Many even added that he was glad of a new comic part in which to play the buffoon, and that it was simply to make it funnier that he pretended to be unaware of his ludicrous position.
- Why should you not make full use of your advantages.
- They can make you into a prince of the city or they can swat you away without even blinking.
- I can make allowances for you, gentlemen, I can quite make allowances.
- The house resisted its destruction with so great a force that word of its malignity went out over the borders of the city, spreading far over the land, that, at last, there was no honest man to be found who would have ventured to make war against it.
- I'll make you a present of the idea: you shall find gold mines, make millions, return and become a leading man, and wake us up and lead us to better things.
- I am a murderer and of what I murder I make no use.
- Make sure those bodies have gone.
- There must be no more of this, monks, no more torturing of children, rise up and preach that, make haste, make haste!
- But when the Adobe eBook Reader says I have the permission to make ten copies of the text into the computer's memory, that means that after I've made ten copies, the computer will not make any more.
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- You tell me, 'Depression comes over me,' and 'I find myself troubled with disturbing questions.' What am I to make of that?
- When he was done, Kol made him go through it all again, this time picking apart the bits that were exactly as they had happened and the parts that Berren had added to make the story more exciting.
- In fact, the only reason I waited so long for this was to make sure, certain beyond any possible doubt, that Radekwill be coming.
- But Josaphat did not want to have ventured the leap from heaven to earth, to have sent a man, who was but performing his duty, into infinity, impotently to make a halt before this wall of loneliness.
- Gentlemen of the jury, if we convict and punish him, he will say to himself: 'These people have done nothing for my bringing up, for my education, nothing to improve my lot, nothing to make me better, nothing to make me a man.
- It was going to be one of those make-an-example-of-Berren afternoons.
- The more he looked, the more they started to make sense.
- It was a hard jump to make, even if you knew the trick to it.
- They did not need speech to make themselves understood.
- So he could still make it, even after inspecting the airfield.
- Can I give you the smile which you make angels fall gladly down to hell?
- Они вместе написали I’m Gonna Make You Love Me, которую потом записали общим синглом Дайана Росс с The Supremes и The Temptations.
- Freder tried hard to make something of it but he did not succeed.
- Whatever it took to make the seconds hurry on past.
- Я буквально воплощала посыл make love, not war.
- He could hear the beating of the well-known pendulum, the snapping of the thread as it was bitten off, and the repetition of familiar whispered sentences like "I cannot make the thread go through the eye of the needle.
- Alexey Fyodorovitch, make haste to carry out her commission, and then make haste back.
- Also, he touched his tie, to make sure that its folds had not come undone, as had sometimes happened with him.
- Fyodor Pavlovitch's position at the time made him specially eager for any such enterprise, for he was passionately anxious to make a career in one way or another.
- The look on his face when he turned was enough to make Berren take a step back.
- Before he left to make his telephone call, Joe Patroni had carefully coaxed the tow trucks into locations which would give them the best leverage, together, to move the disabled tractor-trailer.
- They are his personal guard and a score of them will be coming to make sure our temple is safe.
- Confused, delirious with excitement and provincial longings, they tried to make ocular responses to the megaphonic ritual.
- Maybe when the thief-taker came slinking through the shadows later, the sight of his apprentice and a sword-monk would be enough to make him pause.
- Your refusal of that great cross will only serve to make you feel all your life even greater duty, and that constant feeling will do more to make you a new man, perhaps, than if you went there.
- I meant to make some last night, but my memory is all gone to pieces!" The artful Agafia Matvievna!
- Another local custom was to make a lark-pie as soon as spring came in.
- По окончании курсов она стала профессиональным make up artist’ом.
- They make their living that way.
- Even Olga could not make vodka or patties or mushroom stews equal to these.
- It was too dark to make out anything more.
- They will make you mine and you will wonder if you were a fool to come to me.
- Everything in the house was profoundly quiet, since orders had been issued that the establishment was not to stamp upon the floor, nor, indeed, to make a noise of any kind.
- Were you to say a thing like that before strangers, you would make us blush for you.
- You had to be right down in the docks, preferably on the waterfront, before even the sharpest eyes could make out the colours flown out in Deephaven harbour.
- When I can make light of it, I think, "Honey, I shrunk the Constitution." But I can rarely make light of it.
- Unable, therefore, to make up his mind as to what he should say to Olga when he next met her, he decided to defer his visit until the following Wednesday.
- Men began to make thirty-day notes to buy Easter dresses.
- He told me that if they did, I was to give him a signal and then make myself scarce.
- Fire could not be alarming the city, to make her roar so, as though she had gone mad.
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