Sentence examples for made a subject from inspiring English sources

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"This is a sad event, it should not be made a subject for political exploitation.

It made a subject that has vexed me since early childhood into a riveting story.

The government has already resisted calls for drama to be made a subject in its own right.

Frederick Law Olmsted had more than Central Park in mind when he wrote, in 1870, that "this problem of public recreation grounds... should at once be made a subject... of a very generous character".

She might have made a subject for Jungian analysis - were it not that she would have been inclined to go to sleep or worse (see Mog's Bad Thing ) on the couch.

This is despite the fact that 12 pages of records about my activities, spanning eight years of my life, were disclosed to me in 2014 after I made a "subject access request" to see the information held on me (a right set out in the Data Protection Act).

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As a class, discuss what makes a subject worthy of being depicted on a stamp.

When an artist makes a subject his own, it is impossible to ignore that artist's way of seeing.

Sometimes, the pages, the research, the interviews and especially the objectivity are necessary to make a subject human again.

"Publicity" and "publicism" often imply merely making a subject known to a public, without educational, propagandistic, or commercial intent.

There's nothing like the potency of sexual revelation for making a subject dread his or her cameo.

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