Sentence examples for required to make something from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To make something from scratch.

To make something by starting with the basic ingredients.

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Only three musical performances are required to make something technically 'a show'.

"When you think about the skills required to make something you begin to think about the brain that made it".

In contrast, each of the Sherpas supporting my team's ascent was required to make something like thirty trips through the Icefall, often while carrying eighty-pound loads of food, propane, and bottled oxygen.

He arrived with his family to make a new life in a largely immigrant community south of London, and the tenacity that is required to make something of yourself in that environment has already been evident in the way he plays.

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"I want to make something.

They want to make something great.

The Warmth of Other Suns shows how hope can get people through the most intense situations, but action is required to make them something more than a dream.

Unlike the federal Congressional Budget Office, which does not offer its opinions on matters of policy, California's legislative analyst is required to make recommendations, something that sometimes puts the office at the heart of the debate.

Was the overstuffed suitcase of storytelling required to make these films something that surprised you at first?

He could muster both the funding and the press attention required to make original games happen, something that most of his detractors could not do.

The HDMs in our study realized that these feelings were something they had to learn to live with or quit their jobs since they are required to make final decisions and stand by them.

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