Use made in a sentence
Sentences starting with made
- Made firm in the Constitution, so made that it cannot be separated from the Constitution without breaking the Constitution; durable as the Constitution, and part of the Constitution. [7]
- Made the house smell as if it were in quarantine for the plague from Smyrna, but discoloration soon disappeared,--so I did not become a bronzed man after all,--hope I never shall while I am alive. [6]
- Made of red silk, too, by George. [5]
- Made a square offer. [4]
- Made up my mind to take what he offered, if it was only five cents. [9]
- Made up my mind I'd have a little talk in private with you--you understand. [9]
Sentences ending with made
- At all events, you ought to thank Judge Douglas for it; it is for your benefit it is made. [7]
- The king, four years since, had ordered a sculptor to execute a sacred image with the lovely features of the newly-married bride of his charioteer, and Paaker had succeeded in having a duplicate made. [10]
- If you'll come with me I'll give you a drink of hard cider, the best was ever made. [11]
- I hope you will bear in mind how remarkably well you have been getting along at St. John's, and what a success you've made. [9]
- But the return will be made. [11]
- Men can unmake what they have made. [4]
- But the revelations were never made. [5]
- The mince-pies that were made! [4]
- In Annapolis rumours were a-flying of conquests she had already made. [9]
- That would be well, and would atone in some measure for the errors you have made. [13]
Short sentences using made
- They're made that way. [11]
- There the confession was made. [9]
- So the demand was made. [5]
- This made her very sad. [10]
- It made me very angry. [11]
- That made you uneasy? [5]
- It made Z uncomfortable. [5]
- You have made two resolves. [11]
- Had she made trouble? [11]
- The thought made Tom cold. [5]
Sentences containing made two or more times
- Livy darling, six years have gone by since I made my first great success in life and won you, and thirty years have passed since Providence made preparation for that happy success by sending you into the world. [5]
- Some think this world is made of mud; I think it's made of rainbows. [5]
- He told Tull where the red herd was, of a deal made with Oldrin', that Jerry Card had made the deal. [13]
- I don't know what it is made of, unless it's made of gold. [4]
- Joan of Arc was not made as others are made. [5]
- Now when all was made ready Aunt Jacoba begged of Ann that she should hold the sore closed while Master Ulsenius made the linen bands wet. [10]
- It was Sir Walter that made every gentleman in the South a Major or a Colonel, or a General or a Judge, before the war; and it was he, also, that made these gentlemen value these bogus decorations. [5]
- The day was very cloudy and the sun threw no shadows at all; but the man was satisfied that if the sun had come out and made shadows it could not have made any for him. [5]
- The explosion threw us all to the ground, and covered us with dirt and debris; it frightened us extremely, too, for the crash it made was deafening, and the violence of the shock made the ground tremble. [5]
- The confinement told upon their bodies and their spirits; still, they were superior men, and they made the best that was to be made of the circumstances. [5]
More example sentences with the word made in them
- By St. Patrick, you've made yourself captain with the good-will of all, and your iron hand has held the thing together. [11]
- He made various youthful proposals to me, including a duet under the landlady's daughter's window. [6]
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- Trying to play yourself for a stranger and an innocent!--why, I knew you before you had spoken seven words; and I made up my mind to find out what was your little game. [5]
- Hadn't you got your own little spots there, and made friends with them? [11]
- You'd made up your mind to murder somebody this mornin'--I knowed it perfectly well. [5]
- You can't put your finger on a spot in the map of Missouri that I don't know as if I'd made it. [5]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- Your experience and your convictions are made the reader's; and to an author, at least, they have a value and an interest quite unusual. [14]
- Do you think your charitable act is more acceptable than the Good Samaritan's, because you do it in the name of Him who made the memory of that kind man immortal? [6]
- I only made your acquaintance after I had rescued you, and I opposed the mob, not for the sake of any particular man, but for that of law and order. [10]
- He made her younger, transformed her white hair to gleaming golden tresses. [10]
- There was a young novelist present whose first story, "The Girl I Left Behind Me," had made a hit the last season. [4]
- At Pocasset the young men explored all the thick woods,--some who ought to have known better taking their guns, which made a talk, as one might well suppose it would. [6]
- He gave the young men a pretty fight indeed, and long before they had him conquered the elder guests had made their escape through door and window. [9]
- This was the young man who had made the faux pas which had caused Mrs. Ferguson so much consternation, and who had so manfully apologized afterwards. [9]
- He was a young man of one-and-twenty or thereabouts; well made, and certainly handsome, though the expression of his face was far from prepossessing, having in common with his manner and even his dress, a dissipated, insolent air which repelled one. [12]
- I'd made sure you'd played hookey and been a-swimming. [5]
- I imposed upon you, when I made you think Lelaps came from Swabia; he was really born in the desert, where the tigers live. [10]
- I can assure you, Miss Carvel," added Stephen, speaking with a force which made her start and thrill, "I can assure you from a personal knowledge of the German troops that they are not a riotous lot, and that they are under perfect control. [9]
- I wonder if you will laugh when I tell you I have made a hero of you? [5]
- In a moment you will have realized this, then you will banish me from your visions and I shall dissolve into the nothingness out of which you made me.... "I am perishing already--I am failing--I am passing away. [5]
- That's your temperament, you were made that way, and I shouldn't be satisfied if you weren't. [9]
- But before won't you tell me what you think the company made this rule for? [5]
- But your lover--though you should weep for sorrow till your eyes are red--" "I would denounce the traitor, if he made himself worthy of death," Ledscha passionately interrupted, with flashing eyes. [10]
- But it made you seem sorrowfully trivial, and the creature of a day, and such a short and paltry day, too. [5]
- I have made you quarrel with--" "His sweetheart," said Will, wickedly. [9]
- She has made you out a very wonderful person. [9]
- I confessed to you once that Mr. Parr had made for us all the money we possess. [9]
- The doctrines which you once professed, and of which you have now made such an unlooked-for repudiation! [9]
- Didn't I change you off, en give you a good fambly en a good name, en made you a white gen'l'man en rich, wid store clothes on--en what did I git for it? [5]
- I said: "Now you never would guess what I made lecturing this winter and last spring? [5]
- Darius, what have you made up your mind to do? [10]
- My, it fits you like it was made for you, and it's just your style--and you can see it wants a lady to wear it. [9]
- My hope, as you know, was to have made you a professional man, a lawyer, and to take you into my office. [9]
- He was, as you know, greatly mistaken, and ought to have made love to me, only he did n't. [6]
- He knows and you know that the question is not settled, and that his ill-timed experiment to settle it has made it worse than it ever was before. [7]
- I know how you hide in areas, how you talk sedition in private, how you have made money out of other men's misery. [9]
- Tell me how you have made this money before I accept it. [9]
- I don't believe you have exercised enough;--don't you think it's confinement in the school has made you nervous? [6]
- The elixir made you happy, my father, because you are good and pure, and because the beautiful, to the pursuit of which you have dedicated your life, ennobles everyone and makes every thing harmonious that comes from you. [10]
- From one citizen you gather the idea that Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; and that heaven was copied after Mauritius. [5]
- What spite made you do this? [11]
- I say that you can't work the sacred rites of hospitality in a better cause, and what I propose is a little dinner for the purpose of recognizing the hit we've made with this thing. [8]
- It means that you can't skip out on any such--" Tracy made a step toward the old man, but Mrs. Marsh sprang between, and said: "Don't, Mr. Tracy, please. [5]
- And I trust you can say, my lad, that you have made the best of your advantages, though I fear you are of a wild nature, as your father was before you. [9]
- Do you think you can make your heroes and heroines,--nay, even your scrappy supernumeraries,--out of refuse material, as you made your scarecrow? [6]
- In brief, sir, you are the kind of lad I should have been had not fate pushed me into a corner, and made me squirm for life's luxuries. [9]
- I haven't asked you any of the particulars, Captain, but I judge it goes without saying--if my experience is worth anything--that there wasn't much of a hooraw made over you when you arrived--now was there? [5]
- Only--I am overwrought--seeing you again--and you made me think of home. [9]
- It made distinct, yet with no obvious purpose, how good were friendship and confidence--which might be the most unselfish thing in the world--between two men. [11]
- She had not yet made up her mind what to do. [11]
- He had not yet made his fortune, but he had been successful in the game of buying and selling lands, and luck seemed to dog his path. [11]
- He had as yet made few literary acquaintances in England. [4]
- This pleased her, yet his presence made her feel constrained and oppressed. [2]
- I did not yet grasp the synthesis he had made of them all, but I saw them now all focussed in him elements he had drawn from human lives and human experiences. [9]
- She told me yesterday that the sight of it made her homesick, and Eustace Rindge won't leave Paris. [9]
- He was twenty years older than Abby, and made his money in leather. [9]
- In all the years Krool had been in England he had never been inside a place of worship or given any sign of that fanaticism which, all at once, he made manifest. [11]
- For in the years in which Fellowes had been Byng's secretary his relations with Krool seemed amiable and he had made light of Jasmine's prejudices. [11]
- A few score years ago, sick people were made to swallow burnt toads and powdered earthworms and the expressed juice of wood-lice. [6]
- Two or three years ago, in New York, with that Society there which is made up of people from all British Colonies, and from Great Britain generally, who were educated in British colleges and. [5]
- Within a few years a distinguished Scotch clergyman made a fortune by diluting a paragraph written by Saint Paul. [4]
- Several times a year she made this journey, landing at the Eperquerie Rocks as she had done one day long ago, and selling her beautiful wool caps and jackets to the farmers and fisher-folk, getting in kind for what she gave. [11]
- In the previous year he had made a journey to Arizona with Jowett, to see some railway construction there, and at a ranch he had visited he came upon some verses which had haunted his mind ever since. [11]
- Only for one year had this paper been made, and then the trade in it was stopped. [11]
- During the first year after the catastrophe at Kaid's Palace Hylda could scarcely endure the advances made by her many admirers, the greatly eligible and the eager ineligible, all with as real an appreciation of her wealth as of her personal attributes. [11]
- I told some yarns and made some speeches. [5]
- About two hundred yards off, in the flat, we built a pen of scantlings, about four feet high, and laid planks on it, and so made a platform. [5]
- In the stern Xavier stood immovable against the tiller, his short pipe clutched between his teeth, the colors of his new worsted belt made gorgeous by the rising sun. [9]
- I arrived at Wye Island in season to dine with the good judge and his family, and there I made over to his charge the property of Patty and her mother. [9]
- She made a wry face as she poured it out. [9]
- Of the wonders wrought by "the great earthquake," these were all that came under my eye; but the tricks it did, elsewhere, and far and wide over the town, made toothsome gossip for nine days. [5]
- That letter you wrote, that speech you made at the Chamber of Commerce dinner--" She watched him, dreading what his answer might be. [11]
- And then he wrote this: "'Sir, his Majesty has thought proper to order a new Commission of the Treasury to be made out, in which I do not see your name. [9]
- The portier also wrote down each day's journey and the nightly hotel on a piece of paper, and made our course so plain that we should never be able to get lost without high-priced outside help. [5]
- Out of her wrongs and miseries now she made a path for her future, and in that path Philip's foot should never be set. [11]
- I have neither written nor made a speech on that subject, because that was their business, not mine, and if I had a wish on the subject, I had not the power to introduce it, or make it effective. [7]
- Dr. M. Lessona writes to me, that he has verified the observations made by Cavolini on Serranus. [1]
- He made them write her name on a card for him, that he might not forget it. [5]
- I have had wretched health ever since I made my appearance. [5]
- Come, vagrant, outcast, wretch forlorn In leather jerkin stained and torn, Whose talk has filled my idle hour And made me half forget the shower, I'll do at least as much for you, Your coat I'll patch, your gilt renew, Read you,--perhaps,--some other time. [6]
- He surveyed the wreck which that old rioter and those two young farmers had made, and then said "This is a sad business--a very sad business. [5]
- See thou the wreck this fiend hath made, and let thy heart be moved with pity! [5]
- Born old, one would, of course, inherit experience, so that wealth could be made to contribute to happiness, and each day, instead of lessening the natural powers and increasing infirmities, would bring new vigor and capacity of enjoyment. [4]
- Perhaps his patient would try to beat him down, and Doctor Benjamin made up his mind to have the whole or nothing. [6]
- If only he would refrain from wounding her with that irritating sharpness, which made her rebellious blood boil and clouded her clear brain! [10]
- We, the majority, would not strive to dissolve the Union; and if any attempt is made, it must be by you, who so loudly stigmatize us as disunionists. [7]
- The surgeon, however, would not permit Bucklaw to be removed until he had been cared for, and so Phips and Gering went on deck and made preparations for the treasure- hunt. [11]
- He judged she would let her spectre go; he hadn't a doubt of it in fact; but anyway, let the choice be made, and he was ready to ratify it and offer no further hindrance. [5]
- Sir John Herschel would have told them that this made little difference in accounting for the formation of worlds by aggregation, but at any rate it was a comfort to them. [6]
- The newspaper men would have made it as famous as the assassination of Caesar, but for their limitations. [5]
- His lifelong habit would have made him defend Heth to any one but Cynthia. [9]
- Years ago he would have made a speech at it! [11]
- I suppose he would have called up his family, waked the drum-corps, sent for the Prefect of Police, put on the alert the 'sergents de ville,' ordered under arms a regiment of the Imperial Guards, and made it unpleasant for the Man. [4]
- Such a woman would have attracted Harry at any time, but only a woman with a cool brain and exquisite art could have made him lose his head in this way; for Harry thought himself a man of the world. [5]
- Doubtless you, madam, would have arranged it differently, and not made it up of such incongruous elements. [4]
- Think how you would feel if you had made such an ass of yourself. [5]
- What delight it would also have given her to provide her son's linen, and how much finer was the Flanders material than that made at Villagarcia! [10]
- This gift was worth twenty houses in the city, and made its owner a rich man. [10]
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