Sentence examples for makes would be from inspiring English sources

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The governor "is obviously a corrupt individual," he said, and therefore any appointment he makes would be tainted.

On one level, the Tehran regime seems to suspect that if it got involved in bargaining any offer it makes would be pocketed by the other side with nothing in return, and to a certain extent the mistrust here is mutual.

"Any investment the council makes would be in a wider regeneration scheme, subject to a sound financial and economic rationale for doing so".

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(My own view is that the politically shrewdest choice Obama could make would be Chuck Hagel).

Louder verbal expressions of dismay than any of his predecessors have made would be one more.

"Something simple enough that people can actually make would be nice, too".

The boldest move Congress could make would be to end the Postal Service's monopoly.

By her logic, any allowances made would be an unjustifiable distinction on the basis of race.

The most logical change Thomas could make would be replacing Chaney.

He said some of the savings made would be reinvested in better funded output.

Whatever changes they make would be carried into the cloned animal.

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