Sentence examples for existed making from inspiring English sources

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Yet this suburb was a city before cars existed, making it especially dense, walkable and charming.

The tablets dated to about 1450BC – seven centuries before the Greek alphabet existed making them the earliest examples of writing ever found in Europe.

The Daily Mail was campaigning against the welfare state long before it existed, making the same arguments against lavish treatment of the poor even in the age of the workhouse.

He branded himself before branding existed, making "jet set" a lifestyle that included flying jets himself; designing uniforms for Braniff and Qantas airlines; creating the logo for the Apollo 15 space mission in 1971; and hopping on the very first jet to Tahiti.

As is typical of an emerging disease, no vaccines or drugs to combat SARS existed, making quarantine, patient isolation, travel restrictions, and contact precautions the only means of limiting transmission.

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The truth that she no longer existed made me angry.

Three joint ventures already exist, making specialised products such as tin plate and stainless steel.

Smallpox has been eradicated worldwide, but some illicit vaccine stocks may still exist, making it possible that terrorists could use them in germ warfare.

Only two are known to exist, making the 1913 plate more valuable than its 1912 predecessor.

However, there are cases when a tight circular clustering of discontinuity orientations does not exist, making stereonet-based analysis unreliable.

It requires no data entry to capture the relationships and connections that exist, making it pretty easy to use.

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