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make do with造句
(1) I usually make do with a cup of coffee for breakfast. (2) Viewers will have to make do with tired re-runs and second-rate movies. (3) Make do with the absolute minimum. (4) But we had had to make do with black crepe paper, which was the next best thing. (5) Since this is simply not possible, most must make do with short stints before being sent elsewhere. (6) Students must make do with two exercise books for the entire year. (7) I had to make do with stewing the old tea leaves. (8) For several years, the family was forced to make do with just the bare necessities. (9) Leiser had to make do with Helsinki, where other record companies also sent representatives. (10) I'd just as soon make do with a packed lunch. (11) In Darcy's Utopia we will make do with listening to the radio. (12) He is requested to make do with a sum of money. (13) Others will have to make do with deliveries in the tens or hundreds depending on who they are. (14) Today's passengers have to make do with a 10-mile return trip to Twyford. (15) Have to make do with quick dip and lazy lie under the fronds. (16) That way you could make do with a tenth the square footage. (17) While most budget bikes make do with just pre-load adjustment, Yamaha has given the Fazer fully adjustable suspension. (18) As with eating, Quinn felt that he could make do with less than he was accustomed to. (19) Before the nineteenth century women had to make do with their chemises and petticoats. (20) Instead, he came second and had to make do with £80,000. (21) I have to make do with the poor house. (22) We were in a hurry so we had to make do with a quick snack. (23) Just that the latter will have to lower their expectations and make do with imperfect versions of the former. (24) The company budget wouldn't run to a Mercedes, so I had to make do with a Ford instead. (25) Unfortunately, they were behind schedule and I had to make do with a curry-house scene. (26) It presses new mutations into service as they arise and is just as ready to make do with what is already around. (27) The library facilities were meager, the science departments and the engineering school had to make do with outdated equipment. (28) As we hadn't bought our wedding rings, we had to make do with cheap imitations from the hospital gift shop. (29) Some branches go in for quite lavish posters, some make do with local draughtsmanship. (30) The cops got coffee and cigarettes and sandwiches, but I had to make do with inhaling their used smoke.