Sentence examples for make presumably from inspiring English sources

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Some used the form as a way to make presumably sarcastic remarks about the quality of the debate so far.

The sheer number of movies you make, presumably down to your much-reported money woes, means the bar is low, and – to use your lingo – your shamanic acting style is often at odds with the material.

Dialect in writing is frowned upon now as irresponsible, even unethical, as it tends to separate the speaker from the unspoken normative — racially or socioeconomically isolating the speaker's essential strangeness in a process not unlike, I thought, what this man was doing now: taking sand and shoving it sackward to make, presumably, of the open public beach an artificial, private enterprise.

Dialect in writing is frowned upon now as irresponsible, even unethical, as it separates the speaker from the unspoken normative -- racially or socioeconomically isolating the speaker's essential strangeness in a process not unlike, I thought, what this man was doing: taking sand and shoving it sackward to make, presumably, of the open public beach an artificial, private enterprise.

They feel as if they can be scrunched up, an important factor in a child's world, and, because they are cheap to make, presumably they can be replaced easily; not that children should be encouraged to lose their glasses, nor to grow up careless of objects in their care.

All of these devices are ironic in that they help to make presumably morally conscientious actors appear as rapists and terrorists.

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I'd only beg Tate to resist a textual change made, presumably, out of political correctness.

One recipe they wanted to keep on the menu, however, was something called a cowboy cake a coffee-infused sheet cake made, presumably, for cowboys.

The connection isn't made presumably through sheer lack of interest – that buildings in which people can't control the heating are often too hot or too cold.

A slick, billboard-size painting of Mitt Romney resembling a campaign ad made, presumably with ironic intent by Richard Phillips, pictures the opposition, but a rousing spirit of unity does not emerge from the clamor of different identity groups.

Indeed, one could make the case that political coverage was now primarily concerned with stagecraft and back-room deal making, presumably because that is what the audience wanted to know.

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