单词 | Made |
例句 | (1) Vows made in storms are forgotten in calms. (2) Lie in (oron) the bed one has made. (3) One who never made a mistake, never made anything. (4) Revolutions are not made with rosewater. (5) Promises are like piecrust, made to be broken. (6) A smooth sea never made a skillful mariner. (7) Omelets are not made without breaking of eggs. (8) Life if made up of little things. (9) Omelets are not made without breaking eggs. (10) No man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. (11) The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible ". (12) Life is made up of sobs, sniffles and smiles with sniffes predomi-nating. (13) The tongue is not made of steel, yet it cuts. (14) Man was made at the end of the week's work when God was tired. (15) The man who has made up his mind to win will never say " Impossible". (16) By the hands of many a great work made light. (17) Whom the gods wish to destroy, they first made mad. (18) Our enemy has made us human and civilized by forcing us to suppress our narcissistic urges and desires for the good of all. (19) New scientific discoveries are being made every day. (20) The regiment made an advance on the enemy lines. (21) The laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the conventions which ignore them, since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them. (22) We must go on to do all in our power to conquer the doubts and the fears, the ignorance and the greed, which made this horror possible. (23) There is always a first brave person who breaks step with the stam-peding masses fleeing in panic, who pauses to help another to his feet,creating his own eye in the storm, The stuff of heroes is made, forged in the midst of tragedy, in the blink of an eye. (24) The bird that can sing and won’t sing must be made to sing. (25) He that learns a trade [an art] has a purchase made. (26) Money is neither good nor bad, but all depends on what use is made of it. (27) Do you love life ? Then do not squander time ; for that's the stuff5 life is made of . (28) Pubic officers are the servats and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have made. (29) It is only fear first in the world that made gods. (30) The secret of a good momory is attention, and attention to a subject depends upon our interest in it-- We rarely forget that which has made a deep impression on our minds. (1) No man loves his fetters, be they made of gold. (2) The heat made him feel faint. (3) The machines have to be made of durable materials. (4) The furniture is made of walnut. (5) I made the icing while the cake was baking. (6) This discovery never made her rich. (7) She made a dart for the exit. (8) They made a generous donation to charity. (9) Gerry's confidence made him feel invulnerable. (10) The foul smell made her gag. (11) Those drugs made me feel muzzy. (12) A great deal of whiskey is made in Scotland. (13) He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury. (14) He made a tidy fortune in cigarettes. (15) He made the announcement in a speech on television. (16) I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing. (17) They made him promise, under penalty of death. (18) My husband was made redundant late last year. (19) I haven't made a pudding today. (20) They broke the mould when they made you . (21) The plane made a dive to a lower altitude. (22) He made a diligent attempt to learn Russian. (23) She was made a baroness in 1992. (24) We have made a conscious effort to devolve responsibility. (25) His knowledge of the area made him invaluable. (26) She made a desultory attempt at conversation. (27) He made a scathing attack on the statement. (28) The patient made a rapid recovery. (29) The coat is made of silk brocade. (30) The front wall is made of corrugated steel. (31) The heat made him feel faint. (32) The machines have to be made of durable materials. (33) The constant pain made her life intolerable. (34) A molecule is made up of atoms. (35) The man made a statement to the police. (36) The furniture is made of walnut. (37) We are glad he has made such great progress. (38) I made the icing while the cake was baking. (39) I made a definition for this word. (40) This discovery never made her rich. (41) Hospital bills had made deep inroads into her savings. (42) His apathy just made her even more frustrated. (43) She made a dart for the exit. (44) I resent the charges of incompetence made against me. (45) Reservations can be made by telephone. (46) Her parents made her life hell. (47) She made a valiant attempt to laugh. (48) The request for money made them feel uncomfortable. (49) They made a generous donation to charity. (50) Several people made speeches at the wedding. (51) Gerry's confidence made him feel invulnerable. (52) The football riots made me ashamed to be English. (53) Yes, I've made mistakes. Life doesn't come with instructions. (54) The foul smell made her gag. (55) Those drugs made me feel muzzy. (55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (56) I didn't regret the choice I had made. (57) A great deal of whiskey is made in Scotland. (58) He made some very disputable claims about his record. (59) He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury. (60) He made a tidy fortune in cigarettes. (31) All the furniture was made of wood. (32) They'd made her feel like a fifth wheel. (33) He made the suggestion that we go by. (34) They only made a perfunctory effort. (35) The boy made a boat out of wood. (36) They made a request for further aid. (37) Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room. (38) Her arguments didn't convince everyone, but changes were made. (39) This made Tom sadder than his deception. (40) More discoveries were made as the excavation proceeded. (41) The imaginative child made up fairy stories. (42) What he said made her shatter. (43) The absurdity of the situation made everyone laugh. (44) The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible. (45) His behavior made him many enemies. (46) The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier. (47) I made a real hash of my exams. (48) To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant. (49) The government made an appropriation of a billion for the new project. (50) It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions. (51) He hopes to be made a knight for his work at the Bank of England. (52) The very mention of her singing made her squirm uncomfortably. (53) Do you ever wonder if you made the right decision ? (54) Thomas made a little grimace, perhaps he thought the wine was sour. (55) 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'. (55) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (56) He made the sweets himself and sold them by retail. (57) He made a monkey of me on the tennis court. (58) She has made a television documentary on poverty in our cities. (59) The rules have now been made equally applicable to all members. (60) The prime minister made a firm commitment to increasing spending on health. (61) Coconut fiber can be made into mats. (62) He made the announcement in a speech on television. (63) I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing. (64) The apple made a bulge in his pocket. (65) Her secretive manner had made me curious. (66) His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular. (67) They made him promise, under penalty of death. (68) He made off with all the old man's savings. (69) A gust of wind made the candles flare. (70) He made a plea for help/mercy. (71) My husband was made redundant late last year. (72) I haven't made a pudding today. (73) They broke the mould when they made you . (74) Scientists have made many important discoveries. (75) He made the second string on the football team. (76) The plane made a dive to a lower altitude. (77) He made a diligent attempt to learn Russian. (78) I made inquiries about it at the desk. (79) She was made a baroness in 1992. (80) He's made a few enemies in this company. (81) He killed a man and made away. (82) I'm sorry. I made a mistake. (83) He made occasional visits to London. (84) We have made a conscious effort to devolve responsibility. (85) His knowledge of the area made him invaluable. (85) (86) She made a desultory attempt at conversation. (87) He made a scathing attack on the statement. (88) The patient made a rapid recovery. (89) The coat is made of silk brocade. (90) The front wall is made of corrugated steel. (61) He made us all laugh by mimicking the teacher's voice. (62) Water is made up of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. (63) Her experiences had made her sensitive to other people's troubles. (64) I threw pebbles at the hens, and that made them jump and squawk. (65) His advanced views made him unpopular with many of the clergy. (66) The large salary made their offer even more appealing to him. (67) The two countries made up a confederation for mutual safety. (68) He noted the latitude and longitude, then made a mark on the admiralty chart. (69) She wondered whether she had made the right move in telling the truth. (70) His punishing work schedule had made him resort to drugs. (71) The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid. (72) They stuck a gun in his ribs and made him fork over all his money. (73) I hauled upon his hand and made him off the cliff. (74) My aunt made a few pointed remarks about my taste in clothes. (75) She made one or two snide remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary. (76) A terrifying scream in the blackness of the night made my blood run cold. (77) She went to the market to sell what she had made. (78) Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings. (79) I made an appointment to see the doctor this morning. (80) She made several oblique references to the current financial situation. (81) Java comes with a plethora of ready - made types. (82) The family made a gift of his paintings to the gallery. (83) The boy made the baby laugh by making a face at him. (84) The French contingent certainly made their presence known at this year's conference. (85) He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself. (85) (86) Saunder's lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court. (87) He made a bid for freedom by climbing over the wall. (88) The doctors made one last desperate attempt/effort to save the boy's life. (89) One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque. (90) He made his way along a well-trodden path towards the shed. (91) All the furniture was made of wood. (92) He made a resolution never to do it again. (93) The hive is made of wood. (94) They'd made her feel like a fifth wheel. (95) He made the suggestion that we go by. (96) They only made a perfunctory effort. (97) He made it all sound very nasty. (98) We have made some minor changes to the program. (99) His personality made him an easy subject for parody. (100) I've made a botch of it. (101) The boy made a boat out of wood. (102) Numerous attempts have been made to hide the truth. (103) His high spirits made all of us happy. (104) They made a request for further aid. (105) Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room. (106) Her arguments didn't convince everyone, but changes were made. (107) He made ten mistakes in as many lines. (108) Look at the mess you've made! (109) This made Tom sadder than his deception. (110) More discoveries were made as the excavation proceeded. (111) The imaginative child made up fairy stories. (112) What he said made her shatter. (113) The absurdity of the situation made everyone laugh. (114) He made his way through the forest. (115) The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible. (116) Tollitt made no pretense of being surprised. (117) He made no reply to my request. (118) 'I've made a big mistake,(http://)' she said unhappily. (119) The soft background music made her feel sleepy. (120) His behavior made him many enemies. (91) What is actually paid will depend on the bonus payments made at the end of the policy. (92) An unlimited number of copies can still be made from the original. (93) It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled. (121) The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier. (122) He made a flying leap at the ball. (123) Look, you've made the floor all muddy! (124) Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist. (125) Caldwell made a plea for donations. (126) I made a real hash of my exams. (127) He made cutting comments about his wife. (128) This cake is made with ten eggs, which give it a rich taste. (129) Jim made a vow that he would find his wife's killer. (130) The copy he made of the painting can pass for an authentic one. (131) To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant. (132) I hope I made it clear to him that he was no longer welcome here. (133) The allegations against them were made in sworn evidence to the inquiry. (134) Sir Robert made his announcement after talks with the President. (135) The government made an appropriation of a billion for the new project. (136) It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions. (137) He hopes to be made a knight for his work at the Bank of England. (138) The very mention of her singing made her squirm uncomfortably. (139) Do you ever wonder if you made the right decision ? (140) Thomas made a little grimace(), perhaps he thought the wine was sour. (141) 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'. (142) His latest film is one of the funniest he's ever made. (143) The lack of a common language made it very difficult to intercommunicate. (144) We made two slits for the eyes and a perpendicular line for the nose. (145) He made the sweets himself and sold them by retail. (146) The awards are made at the discretion of the committee. (147) She'd made some overseas investments as a hedge against rising inflation in this country. (148) He made a monkey of me on the tennis court. (149) She has made a television documentary on poverty in our cities. (150) The rules have now been made equally applicable to all members. (151) The prime minister made a firm commitment to increasing spending on health. (152) He made us all laugh by mimicking the teacher's voice. (153) Water is made up of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen. (154) Her experiences had made her sensitive to other people's troubles. (155) Everything we can see and touch is made up of matter. (156) I threw pebbles at the hens, and that made them jump and squawk. (157) Hearty congratulations on your passing the examination with excellent result.It is a well deserved reward for the hard effort you have made during the past year. (158) His advanced views made him unpopular with many of the clergy. (159) The large salary made their offer even more appealing to him. (160) The two countries made up a confederation for mutual safety. (161) He noted the latitude and longitude, then made a mark on the admiralty chart. (162) She wondered whether she had made the right move in telling the truth. (163) God could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. (164) Many items in daily use are made out of plastic. (165) She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause. (166) I made the right choice when I decided to marry you. Be my Valentine forever. (167) She made her first and only space flight last September. (168) His punishing work schedule had made him resort to drugs. (169) The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid. (170) Attempts are being made to resolve the problem of security in schools. (171) They stuck a gun in his ribs and made him fork over all his money. (172) I hauled upon his hand and made him off the cliff. (173) They made so much din that I couldn't hear you. (174) Jen and Alan seem made for each other(), don't they? (175) My aunt made a few pointed remarks about my taste in clothes. (176) She made one or two snide remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary. (177) He made a half-arsed attempt to clean up after the party. (178) They were made to listen to white noise, such as static of the sort you might pick up between radio stations. (179) When you have made a bad bet, it is best to hedge off. (180) A terrifying scream in the blackness of the night made my blood run cold. (181) She went to the market to sell what she had made. (182) She made an emotional public appeal on her son's behalf. (183) Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings. (184) The spokesman made it clear that no compromise was yet in sight. (185) The presence of the rest of the family made John's absence even more poignant. (186) Once his decision is made, there will be no going back. (187) I made the then heretical suggestion that it might be cheaper to design new machines. (188) Aubrey had slept little and that always made him peevish. (189) I had mixed feelings when I learned of your new assignment. Although we will miss you, we have to admit that management has made a wise choice in placing you where they can benefit most from your talents. We will long remember the hard work and happy moments we have shared. You have been a great team member. Best wishes and keep up the good work. (190) Some strong alcoholic drinks such as whisky are made by distilling. (191) She made a mental note to ask Alan about it. (192) The Minister was alleged to have made disparaging remarks about the rest of the Cabinet. (193) The waiter had our left-over food made up into a parcel to take home. (194) They broke in and made off with all the furniture. (195) We won't finish the job today but we'll have made a start. (196) The heat and the champagne made him feel dizzy . (197) I know they have made the most unreasonable demands on you. (198) As a general rule, all muscular effort is enhanced by breathing in as the effort is made. (199) I made an appointment to see the doctor this morning. (200) In the metric system, measurements are made in metres and liters. (201) The audience in the front rows made room for the late comers. (202) Only wishes that are made with special love will do for a dad who is wonderful in every way as you. (203) He hollowed out a log and made it into a boat. (204) We waited for the police to leave then made a dash for it . (205) The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people. (206) He made a number of simplifications in the taxation system. (207) She made several oblique references to the current financial situation. (208) Losing the match made quite a dent in his ego. (209) There was a deathly hush after she made the announcement. (210) The wheels of the cart made a terrible clatter on the cobblestones. (211) Too much worry had made him look an old man. (212) It was his guilty conscience that made him offer to help. (213) Java comes with a plethora of ready - made types. (214) The family made a gift of his paintings to the gallery. (215) The boy made the baby laugh by making a face at him. (216) The French contingent certainly made their presence known at this year's conference. (217) He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself. (218) Foreign firms have made little headway in the U.S. market. (219) Saunder's lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court. (220) The product will now be made available throughout the market. (221) He made a bid for freedom by climbing over the wall. (222) Life is made up of small pleasures. Happiness is made up of those tiny successes. (223) A close analogy with the art of singing can be made. (224) The doctors made one last desperate attempt/effort to save the boy's life. (225) The irate animal made for us, coming at a full jump. (226) One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque. (227) The cold weather has made it necessary to protect the crops. (228) He made his way along a well-trodden path towards the shed. (229) No deduction in pay is made for absence due to illness. (230) When I walked out of the prison cell towards the door leading to freedom, I have made it clear his own pain and resentment if not able to stay behind, so in fact I still in prison. (231) He has made over the whole property to his son. (232) What is actually paid will depend on the bonus payments made at the end of the policy. (233) The plumber made a careful check of the pipes and shook his head. (234) Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. Albert Einstein (235) The company hopes the job cuts will be made through natural wastage and voluntary redundancy. (235) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! (236) What made the meeting exciting was the interchange of ideas from different disciplines. (237) The news of their marriage was not made public until three months later. (238) "Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory. (239) An unlimited number of copies can still be made from the original. (240) It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled. (241) Life is made of so many partings welded together. Charles Dickens (242) I never made a mistake in my life. I thought I did once, but I was wrong. Charles M. Schulz (243) Men are possessed by and obsessed with money, and are made wealth-greedy monsters by the money they have created. Dr T.P.Chia (244) My second milestone was Sholay. My role though small, required detailed study. I was given the specially made costume and wig and also books of World War II which ex¬plained Hitler’s various gestures. I was even made to go through a trial attended by the writers as well, to ascertain whether I fitted into the role or not. The film was a super success and till date, people remember my dialogue, "Hum Angrezo ke zamane ke jailor hain". Asrani (245) I never regret anything. Because every little detail of your life is what made you into who you are in the end. Drew Barrymore (246) Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships. Ansel Adams (247) The world is made up for the most part of morons and natural tyrants, sure of themselves, strong in their own opinions, never doubting anything. Clarence Darrow (248) A fool is made more of a fool, when their mouth is more open than their mind. Anthony Liccione (249) Free time was the most precious time, when you should be doing what you loved, or at least slowing down enough to remember what made your life worthwhile and happy. Amy Tan (250) Everything must be made as simple as possible. But not simpler. Albert Einstein (251) There is good government when those who are near are made happy, and when those who are afar are attracted. Confucius (252) Laws should be like clothes. They should be made to fit the people they serve. Clarence Darrow (253) Electricity is actually made up of extremely tiny particles called electrons, that you cannot see with the naked eye unless you have been drinking. Dave Barry (254) The revolution is made through human beings, but individuals must forge their revolutionary spirit day by day. Che Guevara (255) Men are born ignorant, not stupid. They are made stupid by education. Bertrand Russell (256) Successful people are not born. They are made of toil, sweat, perseverance, tenacity and iron will. Dr Roopleen (257) Our prayers for others flow more easily than those for ourselves. This shows we are made to live by charity. C.S. Lewis (258) No law was ever made by the people; they are made for the people. Clarence Darrow (259) We are made for loving. If we don’t love,(http://) we will be like plants without water. Desmond Tutu |
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