made造句(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.