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Example sentences for "made them"

  • And anon he made them handfast, and wedded them.

  • So he made them to swear to wear none arms in a twelvemonth.

  • And the eight knights he made them to swear on the cross of a sword that they should never use the evil customs of the castle.

  • And ever as he smote down knights he made them to swear to wear none harness in a twelvemonth and a day.

  • And he made them a feast, and after they had eaten and drunk: 26:31.

  • And he made them swear to him, saying: God will visit you, carry my bones with you out of this place: 50:25.

  • God revealed to St. Macarius, that he had not attained the perfection of two married women, who lived in a certain town: he made them a visit, and learned the means by which they sanctified themselves.

  • His solicitude in easing their taxes, made them ready to serve their country in his wars at their own charges, though he generously recompensed their zeal after his expeditions, which were always attended with success.

  • Other fairy stories Homer knew, in Greece, nearly three thousand years ago, and he made them all up into a poem, the Odyssey, which I hope you will read some day.

  • He made them both go into a secret chamber, and let no one see them.

  • They were glad, too, for it made them feel as if they had got back to the Boy's Town when he came up and spoke to Mrs. Baker.

  • Trip was there, and he made them think so of Pony that Pony's mother took on worse than she had yet.

  • He made them a male and a female, and the first institution in innocence and in Eden, was marriage.

  • Almost all the people from the canoe immediately landed; on which the Hispaniola chief started up alone, and with threatening words and gestures made them return to their canoe.

  • He treated these savages as his brethren, and he made them such.

  • Having now taken courage, they came and sat down by us, and, as tokens of our perfect amity, we made them presents of such trifles as we happened to have about us.

  • We advanced to the place where they were sitting, and when we came up, made them a few presents, and asked leave to visit their Heppah; they consented with joy in their countenances, and immediately led the way.

  • They were prime favorites, and their popularity, together with their natural ability and cool-headedness at critical moments, made them leaders in all sports.

  • Quickly each one set about the work assigned to him, for the sight of the doughnuts and other good things to eat, after their long ride, made them hungry.

  • Cross-eyed Pete, one of our boys, made them for me out of rawhide.

  • Wherefore King Ban and King Bors made them ready, and dressed their shields and harness, and they were so courageous that many knights shook and bevered for eagerness.

  • How Sir Marhaus fought with the duke and his four sons and made them to yield them.

  • One day he assembled the élite of his guards for the purpose of giving them a new leader; he made them a speech, and with his own hand and sword introduced him to them; afterwards he embraced him in their presence.

  • Napoleon was then at Toloczina: he made them describe to him the position of Borizof.

  • If he made them grants of land, it was out of his conquests, which were exposed to insecurity by war, and which war only could preserve.

  • So far tradition, and indeed character, made them feel at one, and conspire freely.

  • If I were in your position, I would never rest till I'd made them free me.

  • He's made them 'sit up' all along this coast.

  • To insure supplies he made them dig, towards the mouths of the Rhone, a large canal which formed a junction with the river a little above Arles, and which, at its entrance into the sea, offered good harborage for vessels.

  • He treated them well, made them sit at his table, took pleasure in exhibiting his magnificence before them, and in the midst of his carouse made his interpreter ask them what they were most afraid of.

  • He made them twice as long as those of the Danes, and planned them so as to make them more steady, more safe, and capable of carrying a crew of rowers so numerous as to be more active and swift than the vessels of the enemy.

  • Their intelligence and activity, and their resistless courage and ardor, combined with their cool and calculating sagacity, made them successful in every attempt.

  • Seeing at length, however, that the beasts submitted to be led quietly along the beach, they came near the camp, and we made them a present of a few fish-hooks.

  • We made them presents of a few fish-hooks and tin plates, and made signs to them that we wanted water.

  • He made them a splendid feast, and afterwards went with them beyond the city gates.

  • The blood of the Hydra was a poison so subtle that Hercules, by dipping the points of his arrows therein, made them so deadly that no mortal could hope to recover from a wound inflicted by them.

  • He always gave a very fine dinner to these naughty men who had stolen money from poor people, and then he made them pay a great deal of money for it.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    know all; made alive; made another; made bishop; made clear; made clothing; made either; made free; made good; made goods; made known; made lace; made love; made many; made much; made over; made perfect; made prisoners; made signs; made some; made thee; made thus; made whole; made world; seek for; single game