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1 Whether it should make part of the communication to the legislature.
2 They shall not make part of any section, and shall receive no salary.
3 I make part of my living by consultation.
4 We've got a long hike and we thought we would make part of it before sun-up.
5 Helena wanted no second invitation, when she found Bertram was to make part of the show.
6 The King manifested infinite annoyance and disappointment that Barneveld was not to make part of the embassy.
7 It's just like being in seaside lodgings, when the smallnesses and inconveniences make part of the fun.
8 For if it be not proved, the proposition has no business to make part of the argumentation.
9 Do the clergy make part of them?
10 Although members should read both documents for legal reasons, part one may make part two easier to comprehend.
11 All this is what ought to make part , and an essential part, of the training of every nurse.
12 The facilities of transportation in the one case, and their absence in the other, make part of the difference.
13 Both Belarus and Kyrgyzstan make part of the post-Soviet security pact, along with Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
14 And most sweet, too; to her joy, the delicious daphne and fragrant lemon blossom went to make part of it.
15 As it was hoped that jousts might make part of the entertainment, the attendance of the Dragon party was required.
16 The public have been invited to make part in a nationwide forum to mark the centenary of the first Dáil.
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