Sentence examples for book was making from inspiring English sources

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The New York Tribune declared it trash, but Crane was apparently pleased the book was making a stir.

But while Roth was burrowing into Maine, killing geese for a living, raising two sons, and battling bouts of deep depression, his book was making its own strange journey.

The book was "making my network look bad," Mr. O'Reilly said on "CBS This Morning". Later, on his own show, Mr. O'Reilly suggested Ms. Kelly should have shown "allegiance" to Fox by taking her allegations to "human resources," apparently meaning she should not have gone public.

(Sometime around the end of the first book of "Little Women," they politely pointed out that the book was making more of an impression on me than it was on them, so I never did get to weep through Beth's death or rewitness Jo's encounters with Professor Bhaer).

Crane was pleased that the book was "making some stir".

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The book was made into an Oscar-winning film three years later.

The book was made into a silent film in 1919.

The book was made into a film under the same name in 1970 by Costa-Gavras.

The book was made into a film, "Massacre in Rome," in 1973.

The open access edition of this book was made possible by generous funding from the MIT Libraries.

The book was made into a film in 1980, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Jack Nicholson.

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