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Idiom
Make a request.
If you request something, or make a request, you are asking for something you want or need.
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She seemed to tear up, so she made a request: "If you want, sing along with me".
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"With regards to the case of this young girl, Leonarda, if she makes a request, given the circumstances, and if she wants to continue her schooling in France, a place will be made for her, and for her alone," Mr. Hollande said.
Mr Hollande told French TV: "If she makes a request, because of the circumstances, and because she wants to pursue her schooling in France, a welcome will be extended to her".
She made a "friend request" and promptly panicked.
Judge Mukasey said yesterday that he did not want to question the juror unless she made a formal request to leave.
Calio said that when Clinton and Schumer were asking for the $20 billion, she made an additional request that proved impossible to fulfill: a photograph with Bush that did not include Schumer.
When the plans were launched in 2012, she made an FoI request to see the restraint manual, because the one published by the MoJ had 182 redactions.
On the way to her first acting class with Eli Rill, she made an irrelevant request.
At that point, she made a polite but steely request to bystanders.
Mike Woodson made a request early.
So he made a request.
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