Sentence examples for to make someone aware from inspiring English sources

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To make someone's head spin.

To make someone dizzy or disoriented.

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Jonathan Epstein, senior director of science and content development at the American Red Cross and also a paramedic, told me when I spoke to him about a year ago that "the most important thing you can do if you're choking is to make someone aware that you are struggling to breathe".

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Instead he seems like someone who knows exactly what the approved complaint is to make, someone who is fully aware of his consumer rights.

Want to make someone's day?

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Maybe you want to make someone proud?

If I can get some sort of message across, and make someone a bit more aware of what's going on then that's a bonus – it's not the primary function of the album, but it is something I hope comes across.

This cause make someone to doubt you.

Make someone from your immediate family aware of your whereabouts.

We are distributing assistance to make people aware that someone might come to lure them," said Sunita Danuwar, director of Shakti Samuha, an NGO in Kathmandu.

"I want to make people aware that what you see in museums reflects someone's choices".

When someone goes into a search engine to learn more about a topic, that is a perfect time to make them aware that a given book exists.

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