Sentence examples for make has gone from inspiring English sources

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How much money other lawyers make has gone from a taboo to an obsession.

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Most of the money Millgate has made has gone on renovations.

The Mac mini, still the lowest priced computer that Apple makes, has gone from £399 to £479.

The last three pieces he has made have gone from strength to strength.

But the report offered little indication that the staff cuts companies have made have gone deep enough to match the declines in sales.

He points to a Staw study of a bank that found that loan officers were reluctant to acknowledge that loans they'd made had gone bad, whereas new executives were far more likely to take the loss and move on.

Johnson speculates that Broecker, a longtime advocate of rigorous science at the facility, may feel that "some of the decisions that have been made have gone heavy on the educational part".

"Most of the sales I've made have gone to mothers with children, and I've received a few pictures of happy customers playing with their dolls".

To date, most of the $158 billion [stimulus] that has been made available has gone to state governments.

As the title of Maria Semple's delightful novel "Where'd You Go, Bernadette" makes clear, Bernadette has gone missing.

Once you've made sure everything has gone off without a hitch--OK, one hitch ing --you can relax and party.

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