Sentence examples for make may have from inspiring English sources

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The report says: "The foregoing suggests that Iraq's interest in cluster munitions, and the developments it did make, may have progressed well beyond what it had declared".

He will also have to outline his financial plans for the near future, and the austerity measures he could be forced to make may have a damaging effect on his chances of re-election.

"Safe as houses", the mantra that points to how many see the real estate market to be one of the more solid investments you can make, may have taken a major hit with the sub-prime mortgage crisis engulfed the financial industry.

Big Sam's big day out on the make may have been "entrapment" but clearly it wasn't uncomfortable or startling or discomfiting in any way.

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The objects Sparrow makes may have novelty value but there's a serious message behind them.

The 48,000 objects he is known to have made may have let him sleep easier in his bed, but they made him ineluctably richer.

The progress made may have taken just a bit too long for Mr. Bourgeois, who said he's grown old with the crusade and is poised to retire.

In cases 1 and 4, the early use of corticosteroids without antiviral cover before the diagnosis of CMVR was made may have allowed sufficient worsening to permit this unusual constellation of findings.

But a decision I made may have resulted in a woman being raped.

Although you may not see it now, the choices you are making may have some negative life-long impacts on your five children.

"We have to deal with the burden that the choices we made, and choices that I in particular made, may have gotten someone killed.

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