To earn, to gain (money).
Acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions.
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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 Let us be clear : the resolution of the banks' difficulties involves risk.
2 Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
3 High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
4 Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
5 He was grateful; along its relatively clear way they made good time.
1 That could lead to weight gain and related health problems, he added.
2 They were trying to gain entrance by any means necessary, including violence.
3 However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to gain by voting yes.
4 And there two good reasons to think Ericsson may gain market share.
5 Proportional representation would allow new parties to gain seats and share power.
1 You were absolutely right; we need time, but Bourne doesn't realize it.
2 It took me a moment to realize she had asked a question.
3 But I really don't think you realize the seriousness of this situation.
4 My heart races as I realize that I can't answer his question.
5 This, however, as you cannot fail to realize , is an ambassadorial issue.
1 As news breaks from Europe, I realise that history is repeating itself.
2 You realise I may have to ask...personal questions of your immediate family.
3 I pray they now realise that violence adds no value to society.
4 You probably don't realise how often you have been asked this question.
5 They realise that nearly all serious work will be banned in Ireland.
1 However, the estate could bring in over four million kronor after taxes.
2 However, Ladbrokes might look to bring in someone from outside the company.
3 Mr O'Reilly said he wanted to bring in all sorts of companies.
4 Feedlot operators sometimes are reluctant to bring in animals in those conditions.
5 Lucozade and Ribena together bring in nearly 600 million pounds a year.
1 I'n pull in about thirty different nations on a good clear night.
2 Labor members would pull in one direction, and upper-class members in another.
3 Dick's will increase advertising to help pull in customers, CEO Stack said.
4 Finally he commanded the boys to pull in closer toward the shore.
5 Analysts said the new Indonesian merger's hefty landbank would pull in investors.
1 The Western Explorerbegan to take in water shortly after 8 a.m. today.
2 Speaks of the interest the British government people take in their work.
3 Germany needs to take in more refugees, she told a news conference.
4 There is simply no way for anyone to take in absolutely everything.
5 But that did not take in the Other Self in the least.
1 Read: What do the Tour de France winners earn in prize money?
2 Go lift some weights; read some books; meditate; earn a new degree.
3 Others have simply found safer ways to earn money for their families.
4 That's our job: to come to New Zealand and earn some respect.
5 I am therefore now among those who went abroad to earn money.
6 No membership card required to earn : Absa Rewards is easy to use.
7 You found yourself in a situation where you needed to earn money.
8 In the shop I earn the means to live; I live here.
9 The Conservatives want to inherit power; I want us to earn it.
10 Thousands of people in SA earn a monthly income in this industry.
11 But most still work longer hours and earn significantly less than men.
12 I need to earn money, and I need a place to live.
13 Nearly 11 million Mexican workers earn the equivalent of a minimum wage.
14 In time, she will certainly earn her place in their exalted company.
15 The last few pounds are the hardest to earn by far, however.
16 Al-Shabab has used the port to bring in weapons and earn revenue.
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