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Examples for "make"
Examples for "make"
1However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
2Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to make changes.
3Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
4Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation make objective, rational decisions.
5Photo: RNZ However he said his source might make the material public.
1A wee bit more rest and you'll be as good as new.
2Brahms' famous Cradle Song has an instant effect on some wee ones.
3I take it he employs a wee bit more subtlety these days?'
4Much in the same way the Scotch laddie and wee lassie play-
5Hastening in the side door he glanced into the wee telephone closet.
1One shuffled to the piss-hole in a corner at least five times.
2Or maybe rice-piss for as many days as he could stomach it.
3What had been a piss-take has been repurposed into a devotional object.
4What is the ratio of piss-take to authentic in what you do?
5Whom, by Posidon, I will never allow to piss on my nose.
1The hat in mourning for Poole found its place in a puddle.
2This child of the puddle is also the child of the ideal.
3I wet my feet in a puddle in the street, she answered.
4Soon he came upon a large sign, half buried in a puddle.
5Beneath the bench is a puddle; I think it must be urine.
1What's stunning is there's nothing keeping Ryanair from adopting the pay-to-pee policy.
2There is growing reason to think the pee tape might indeed exist.
3We haven't eaten for hours, and I really, really need to pee.
4He could have had a heart attack just by having a pee.
5Farmers can get it naturally by letting livestock pee in their fields.
1But I quickly discovered it was impossible to urinate on my back.
2They work by relaxing the bladder and easing the urge to urinate.
3Then the soldier stopped to urinate into a ditch in the road.
4They may urinate or defecate, sometimes they'll freeze, they'll just become motionless.
5This causes a frequent urge to urinate and often disrupts a sufferer's sleep.
1Pirate, my Jack Russell terrier, tended to piddle at the first sign of trouble.
2We can always take you back to the couch, and you can piddle yourself.
3Anthony nodded and, suddenly remembering those spew-tits and piddle-warblers of the Bulstrode days, imperceptibly smiled.
4Is it only piddle draining out of her now?
5It was as though those piddle-warblers had never existed.
1I doubt anyone knew we were pee-pee partners or even cared.
2Salvatore had just got Angelo downstairs when his brother said he had to go pee-pee.
3I wanted to see what a pee-pee looked like.
4From a baby drop drool, spit-up, pee-pee, and poop.
5Once again I felt my pee-pee being slapped.
1Take this to heart, ye children of Cain who eat doubloons and micturate water.
2I returned home and tried to keep as comfortable as possible, but could not micturate with any degree of satisfaction or comfort.
3They micturated independently but defecated simultaneously.
1At midnight the pregnant wife of the host had to make water.
2I would not so much as make water but in a cinque-pace.
3In the night she had woken, sweating, and needing to make water.
4That is, surfactants make water wetter, and help us breathe easy as well.
5Bad decisions Provinces don't have the power to make water allocations to agriculture.
1He doesn't notice the GENT who's come in to take a leak.
2I think I may have time to take a leak, though.
3Abel suggested she take a leak while she was at it.
4A man couldn't even take a leak in peace these days.
5And if he whips his dick out to take a leak, stand back.
1It's free entry so pop in a spend a penny or two.
2I refuse to let either of you spend a penny on them.
3Beyond that she had never been known to spend a penny in charity.
4THURLES residents will soon get the chance to spend a penny in style.
5I shall go and live with my father, and never spend a penny.
1Trashcan, in an ecstasy of terror, made wee-wee in his pants again.
2I have, for now, successfully dodged the question of whether Elmo has a "wee-wee."
3According to her aunt, colors emanated from all matter, including cacti, doll collections, and wee-wee pads.
4I guess we should've taped his wee-wee, too.
5And this little piggy," he jangled a small key, "goes wee-wee-wee all the way home."
1I hope no one minds if I go to pass water first.
2Did you know you weren't allowed to pass water on the seats?
3The next time she woke, Ayla had a strong urge to pass water.
4They all found a private corner to pass water and relieve themselves first.
5He will pass water at night more, until swelling down.
1One always has to relieve oneself some day or other.
2If one had been outside to relieve oneself already, the second exit was only harder.
3A few minutes delay in relieving oneself incurred a visit from the supervisor as to the cause.
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