Sentence examples for votes made from inspiring English sources

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Their votes made a difference to the result in several constituencies.

Their militant fight for votes made them feminist heroines, not socialist ones.

These votes made up about 3.5% of the total in 2013.

That lack of transparency makes it hard to distinguish votes made for private interests from votes cast for constituents.

In 2010 over 5.5m of the Lib Dems' 6.8m votes made no contribution to the 57 seats it won.

These were votes made out of fear: to block the other candidate rather than push forward your man.

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"But between 31 and 80, one or two votes makes all the difference".

"We said, 'Which of these votes makes you proudest?' " he said.

Nobody believes that this is a true election, or that the votes make a difference.

She won by just 1,252 votes, making it the most marginal seat in the South East.

The added ability to see friends' votes makes Treeo more social.

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