Sentence examples for unintentionally make from inspiring English sources

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"Yes, it's a fast game and you can't guarantee that someone wouldn't unintentionally make contact with his head.

Now he fears that the increased American anti-drug efforts in Colombia may unintentionally make life worse for Panama and its neighbors.

But page after page, its perfect vignettes unintentionally make the point that civilians like you and I may be incapable of replicating a skilled decorator's work, in the same way that the pages of Domino magazine used to elicit a sort of panicked malaise in some readers.

But some observers fear the labels which depict a raccoon in a red circle with a slash through it might unintentionally make matters worse.

Some students may unintentionally make a movement while they are thinking about what to do: a flick of the hair, for example, or shifting weight from foot to foot.

Many LGBT parents have concerns about how schools will approach the events and whether they will, even unintentionally, make our children feel uncomfortable about their families.

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Since then, Scott has gotten into trouble mostly when he has unintentionally made headlines.

(It also, perhaps unintentionally, made "Tudor propagandists" sound like thrilling characters).

The organizers benefitted because the Ben Ali censors had unintentionally made Facebook the one-stop venue for digitally adept revolutionaries.

Cornel West himself unintentionally made the most cogent defense of Obama when he criticized the 2008 race speech.

Here, the relationship of oil to politics – to American power of a different sort – is unintentionally made explicit.

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