Sentence examples for making declared from inspiring English sources

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"This is history in the making," declared Farid Fadil, a 26-year-old medic, as he waited to vote outside a polling centre in Tripoli.

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Were it not for French public money, "The Artist" would never have been made, declared Ms Bejo.

Doug Liman's "American Made" declares itself to be "based on a true story," while Stephen Frears's "Victoria & Abdul" offers first the tagline "Based on real events" and then, after a pause, the simpering suffix "Mostly".

Roche and Akorn, which make midazolam, have declared their opposition to its use in executions.

He then made four as Victoria made 8/286 declared, leaving Tasmania with a target of 392.

Alan Dershowitz, as I mentioned in a previous blog about polling and odds-making, declared in the Boston Globe in September "that polling is incapable of accurately predicting the outcome of elections like this one, where so many voters are angry, resentful, emotional, negative, and frightened".

"The greatest record ever made," Mr. Kaufman declared.

For four hours they turned over the options, the risks, how to make the declared war more than a figure of speech.

Although India won the toss and made 553/8 declared, England responded with 417, albeit not without a few wobbles on the way.

"You can either vote to stay in the euro, with all the commitments you've made," he declared, "or you're effectively voting to leave".

South Africa, who were put into bat, made 417-8 declared, with centuries for Dean Elgar and Faf du Plessis.

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