Sentence examples for explain to make from inspiring English sources

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The manifesto authors are indignant at the attempt to explain, to make intelligible, that atrocity - an effort they they seem to regard as the original sin of the anti-war left.

Meanwhile for those who like plays or films but not football there will be the usual need to explain, to make football about something, to fluff out and muddy its narrative lines, a process avoided most notably in recent times by The Damned United, which was brilliantly successful both as a book and film simply by letting its story stand alone.

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He explained: "To make bread you need wheat.

"I give out free hugs," he explained, "to make people stay better".

"We altered the code proteins in the phages," Merril explains, "to make them more durable".

He wears his captain's stripes, he explains, to make that point.

"It's a source for special things," he explained, "to make a statement.

"It is my design and hope," he explained, "to make this a model regiment" and "it is my intention to make it the best".

They had called the press conference, one explained, to make sure that Albertans were "thinking straight" about the consequences of the upcoming vote in these grave economic times.

The sisters try to use every last bit of food they buy, she explained, "to make sure nothing goes to waste".

The broad significance of the results should be better explained to make the study more appealing to a broad audience.

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