Sentence examples for making a subject from inspiring English sources

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There's nothing like the potency of sexual revelation for making a subject dread his or her cameo.

"Publicity" and "publicism" often imply merely making a subject known to a public, without educational, propagandistic, or commercial intent.

This will surprise no one who has any common sense, since guilt and shame are primary motivators in making a subject seek solace in comfort mechanisms (and food is one of these).

The interviewer also understands why Friendly, for all his attempts to make his subjects feel at home under the lights, believes there are occasions when the very presence of all the apparatus is useful in making a subject more vocal.

She has the rare gift of making a subject as dry as it gets as exciting and clear as can be.

Jess said, "Making a subject taboo actually makes it more interesting, especially for hormonal teenagers who are going to get it wrong.

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As a class, discuss what makes a subject worthy of being depicted on a stamp.

It made a subject that has vexed me since early childhood into a riveting story.

"This is a sad event, it should not be made a subject for political exploitation.

When an artist makes a subject his own, it is impossible to ignore that artist's way of seeing.

The government has already resisted calls for drama to be made a subject in its own right.

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