To be or constitute a general essence of, to be in the broadest sense identified with or part of, to often come with, to make something or someone special.
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Examples for "make "
Examples for "make "
1 However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
2 Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to make changes.
3 Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
4 Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation make objective, rational decisions.
5 Photo: RNZ However he said his source might make the material public.
1 Charity Oxfam said the group must be about action not just words.
2 He said he hoped the book will be about Linux in Europe.
3 Mr Stewart said that the issue should be about choice, not religion.
4 Transaction costs are expected to be about 1 million euros, Hammerson said.
5 The deal may not be about market share so much as markets.
1 He ignored what I took to be the essence of the thing.
2 Redbreast is considered by many to be the essence of Irish whiskey.
3 I mean, that seems to me to be the essence of life.
4 One instinctively knows it to be the essence of all that is good.
5 Expert knowledge and professional training must evidently be the essence of this reorganization.
1 Music used to be all about performance rather than technique or production.
2 This company appears to be all about the Neumanns, especially Adam Neumann.
3 Because I don't want it to be all about that, you know?
4 It was a change for the headlines to be all about tennis.
5 After all, that 's what the operation is supposed to be all about .
6 I didn't want it to be all about me and my life.
7 The company claimed to be all about the good words: transparency.
8 It s all about the 5 year plan, not the this year plan.
9 December is all about Christmas, New Year and, in my house, birthdays.
10 And that 's what the business case, the investment case, is all about .
11 THOUGHT job interviews were all about your future employer asking you questions?
12 It 's all about making good decisions and surrounding yourself with good people.
13 Photo: AFP Today' story of the day is all about Stephen Hawking.
14 He said the decision was all about making a priority for family.
15 Citizen science is all about the general public helping professionals gather data.
16 Photo: Photosport But really, this year is all about the World Cup.
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