Sentence examples for making void from inspiring English sources

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A householder, rising from stool somewhere in the American Midwest – a resident of this 'ville or that 'berg, a regular blue-collar Joe who's just that little bit over-extended; he rises from making void of his natural waste products, and that's the better part of him gone, swirling in the bowl.

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And ye shall make void the law, and set at nought the words of the prophets by evil perverseness.

If these elections take place and are internationally recognised, the regime will have received the world's stamp of approval to make void everything the revolution stands for.

An obscure 1913 law in that state makes void all marriages performed there where the couple is not eligible to be married in their home state.

As a result, his involvement could be seen as a clear conflict of interest, Maxwell said, and consequently findings from the discussion have been made void.

The constituents who are demanding his election be made void claim Mr Carmichael only leaked the memo to try to steal an advantage for himself and the Lib Dems at the election.

"I tell you, sir, you have no other way to deal with these men but to break them or they will break you; yea and bring all the guilt of the blood and treasure shed and spent in this kingdom upon your heads and shoulders, and frustrate and make void all that work that … you have done".

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As late as 1858, the physician Edward Sieveking wrote that "we ought not to counsel epileptics to marry", and the 1937 Matrimonial Causes Act stated a marriage could be made void "if either party was, at the time of marriage, of unsound mind, mentally defective or subject to recurrent fits of insanity or epilepsy".

Here, the internal space of the head mass was made void to reduce the weight drastically, which produces a low mechanical quality factor, and thus a wide bandwidth.

Every "article, or sentence, contained in the said act, and every word, matter, and thing, contained in the said branch or sentence, shall be repealed, annulled, revoked, and for ever made void; any thing in the said act to the contrary in any wise whatsoever notwithstanding".

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