make a deal with造句1 I'll make a deal with you—I'll work evenings if you'll work weekends.
2 Despite official denials, it appears the government did make a deal with the terrorists.
3 He also made a deal with the Port District that permitted construction of the convention center.
4 I made a deal with my mum to take clarinet lessons if I could have guitar lessons as well.
5 I made a deal with myself last time, but that was because I had to.
6 I ought to be home in three days and I've made a deal with Henry.
7 Because they made a deal with a bail-bondsman to find a minor-league crook suspected of jumping a $ 25, 000 bond.
8 I think we could undertake to make a deal with the firm.
9 Also the Brothers Maloof are disinclined to make a deal with the hated Lakers.
10 I'll make a deal with you on how to solve the labor dispute.
11 They are trying to make a deal with the imperialists.
12 Despite of that, both Barcelona and Inter Milan had prepared to make a deal with Ronaldo.