Sentence examples for make a charge from inspiring English sources

"make a charge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to formally accuse someone of a crime or wrongdoing. Example: The police will make a charge against the suspect tomorrow morning.

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Throughout her match against Ivanovic, Coin said, she kept waiting for Ivanovic to make a charge.

They're saying you can't make a charge for a professional player unless he's 18.

The Braves, close enough to make a charge, get a couple of cracks at the Mets in September.

None have won the Masters but they certainly sound as if they expect to make a charge over the weekend.

Surely too late for him to make a charge, but he might rival David Toms for round of the day.

It will fester now, all the more so since UEFA chose to make a charge against the club and the manager.

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A high-k gate stack structure with ultrathin HfON/SiO2 as dual tunneling layer (DTL), AlN as charge storage layer (CSL) and HfAlO as blocking layer (BL) is proposed to make a charge-trapping-type metal oxide nitride oxide silicon non-volatile memory device by employing in-situ sputtering method.

Make a charging order against your home.

The Paraguayans mounted only one more assault, in the 89th minute, forcing Casillas to make a charging save on Roque Santa Cruz.

So how the hell did Zolt make a charger smaller than Apple?

The car would pick up the power via another coil, meaning – in theory – that you would never have to make a charging stop again.

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