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 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 It s all about the 5 year plan, not the this year plan.
4 December is all about Christmas, New Year and, in my house, birthdays.
5 And that 's what the business case, the investment case, is all about .
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.
6 This sufficiently expresses what was considered to be the essence of the new constitution.
7 She planned the menu to be the essence of simplicity.
8 Now, I cannot stress enough that discretion must needs be the essence of your investigations.
9 She suspected that not having too much time might be the essence of the risk.
10 Antiquity, of course, would be the essence of the value of the coins, except to the thief.
11 That is opportunity cost - and that is the essence of money.
12 But the name and title naturally are the essence of the matter.
13 Exploratory synthesis in new chemical spaces is the essence of solid-state chemistry.
14 To do this is the essence of nature-study in all its forms.
15 It is the essence of the controversy over the national maternity hospital.
16 To know and to do is the essence of the highest service.
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