Sentence examples for forcibly making from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, Devon returns with intent to sabotage Jack, but Liz attempts to make Devon look bad by forcibly making out with him in front of a security camera.

By breathing slowly and forcibly making small muscle contractions with your sipping, you will disrupt the spasms in your diaphragm.

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Undismayed, government bureaucrats moved to forcibly make room for their boy "Confucius".

This was a point forcibly made by Michelle Pfeiffer earlier this year, when she played the ageing but still beautiful courtesan in Stephen Frears' underrated Cheri.

The Greek protests have forcibly made the point that debt sustainability is ultimately a matter of political resolve.At best, European leaders may buy more time.

It was only in 1905 when Japan forcibly made Korea its protectorate that Japan illegally incorporated Dokdo as its territory through an administrative measure of one of its prefectures.

For, as Professor Ambrosio writes, "the more permissive the international system is to irredentist claims, the more likely it is that they will be forcibly made; the more static or rigid the international system, the less irredentism".

Among the other answers was one from Fusion reporter Collier Meyerson, who said: White men have erased us from their history books, from the families we were forcibly made a part of, from their riches.

It is no less than art: a point forcibly made by many of the photographs in the "Police Pictures" exhibition which has just closed in San Francisco and will open at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University on May 19th.Crime photography has been around almost as long as photography itself.

In this gleeful satire of the hip-hop glitterati, a girl from the sticks comes to New York to make it big and risks losing her soul along the way, literally — she's a wanna-be soul singer who gets forcibly made over into a ghetto-fab princess, complete with diamond monograms on her jeans, fake breasts, and a Brazilian bikini wax.

There is an irony in the proximity of these two flourishes of publicity for the Match of the Day anchor because the case against Lineker, which is often forcibly made on message-boards and in the corridors of broadcasting, is that he is determinedly uncontroversial and bland.

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