Sentence examples for wanted 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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He wanted to make something fun.

I wanted to make something of myself.

We wanted to make something more interesting.

"I wanted to make something violent.

"I wanted to make something happen.

"We wanted to make something new: a truly independent newspaper".

"I wanted to make something more sophisticated, more clever".

"I wanted to make something of lasting value," he said.

We wanted to make something substantial that would last.

I wanted to make something in limited editions with love".

We just wanted to make something that we'd enjoy".

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