Sentence examples for records making from inspiring English sources

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Otherwise law-abiding people end up with criminal records, making it harder for them to get back on their feet.

She has sold more than 100 million records, making her one of the top female recording artists in history.

But now a veil of secrecy has descended over the security spending records, making it difficult to estimate even the raw totals.

Their first two records, Making Dens (2006) and Twenty One (2008), referenced the prog-rock excesses of Yes and included Latin lyrics, while managing Top 30 hits.

The adaptation of the E4 sitcom about four teenage boys broke box office records, making more than £13m in its opening weekend in the UK alone.

Dr. McClellan cited records altered so blood could be accepted from an unsuitable donor; poor inventory records, making it harder to recall blood; and mislabeled blood products.

It could affect not only our personal communications but also the security of sensitive information such as bank records, making us all more vulnerable to criminal attacks".

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N.W.A.'s records made Compton famous.

The records made no mention of the time capsule, though.

Marc Richter collects records, makes records, and releases other people's records.

SST Records made him a record.

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