Sentence examples for making to attack from inspiring English sources

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So what are the arguments the banks are making to attack the Volcker firewall?

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The expedition wintered in Zara, during which time the decision was made to attack Constantinople the following spring.

The VILLAINOUS LOOKING MAN growls and, picking up a compact umbrella, makes to attack TERRENCE HOWARD with it.

The animals are forced to fight through beatings, starvation, being thrown at each other, being made to attack smaller animals thrown at them, and worse.

"I'm proudest of the efforts we made to attack earnings management and financial fraud," he said in an interview yesterday, pointing to a series of cases.

A plan was made to attack Ben Suc, but Ben Suc was regarded as an objective quite separate from the operation's principal target — the Iron Triangle.

Then, Dr. Shapiro said, the group tried their antibiotic on gram positive bacteria, which do not have the enzyme the drugs were made to attack.

These are antibodies spewed out by mouse cells, made to attack one specific antigen.

Efforts have been made to attack this problem in the past.

While a normal virus will attack healthy cells, researchers say, a modified virus can be made to attack malignant cells instead.

Cimon, sailing from Phaselis, made to attack the Persians before the reinforcements arrived, whereupon the Persian fleet, eager to avoid fighting, retreated into the river itself.

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