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Example sentences for "once made"

  • All the necessary purchases were at once made.

  • The cashier assured me that all payments authorised by me should be at once made; but when I asked for a "small advance" of a few thousand pounds, he asked in astonishment what was to be done with it.

  • Miss Vernon arrived, as promised, in April and at once made a trip around the State to strengthen the county and local organizations.

  • Although it was early apparent that these laws would be carried into the courts preparations were at once made by the women for registering.

  • So quietly had it been secured that the "machine" politicians were astounded and dismayed when it was presented and plans were at once made to attack its validity.

  • Lieutenant White at once made up his mind the work must be done without assistance.

  • Supposing execution of this order was urgent, preparations to move were at once made.

  • Efforts were at once made to have the Forty-Second Regiment men sent to the paroled camp at Bayou Gentilly, which was not accomplished until July 8th.

  • It is creditable to both parties that the peace, once made, was faithfully observed, all its stipulations being honestly and speedily executed.

  • Preparations were at once made to follow up this very striking success, and VII Corps issued orders for the advance to be resumed on the 14th over the watershed dividing the Cojeul valley from that of the Sensée.

  • Arrangements were at once made by Brigade for a further withdrawal, and this was rendered the more imperative by the rapid advance made on the left of the Corps front during the day.

  • I arrived in London early the following morning, and at once made my way towards Lambeth.

  • I at once made up my mind to try Rowton House on the following day.

  • Of course it was not my intention to stay long at the Ark, so I at once made my way to the Farmhouse, to see "Cronje," where I found him.

  • When the pumps were got to work it was found that they and the buckets sufficed to prevent the water from rising, and preparations were at once made to get the vessel off the rock.

  • Of skins of which numbers were brought on board, he bought none, however brilliant the plumage; but whenever he saw one that was new to him he at once made an offer for it.

  • They at once made after us, and with half a gale and a heavy sea they gained on us fast.

  • We accordingly at once made sail, and hoisted the private signal, of which no notice was taken; we therefore concluded that our suspicions relative to her nationality were well founded, and crowded all sail in chase.

  • And if the dead must raise the dead, and the ungodly enemies of a holy life must bring men to godliness and to a holy life, it must be by such a power as once made use of clay and spittle, to open the eyes of the blind.

  • When at length he climbed up the steep and lofty side of the ravine and reached its brow, the nearest spur of the mountain was only about a mile and a half distant, and for this he at once made.

  • Being in the water he, of course, heard the plunge of the unfortunate man before the sound reached our ears, and at once made off, as we saw, in that direction.

  • I remember a reply he once made to some of her gloomy forebodings: "I think the best way is for each one to discharge their duty in the different relations of life; and leave the future in the hands of an All-wise Providence.

  • When the services were closed, I at once made my way to him; and, as he had already recognized me, we soon renewed our former acquaintance.

  • When I went out this evening I at once made my way to the public house, where I have spent so much of my time and money.

  • He at once made use of it to organize the new army of the north, suddenly called out by the country's danger.

  • Giovanni looked at the large quantity of the mixed ingredients with an experienced eye, and at once made up his mind that the crucible must have been quite empty.

  • It was with a slight condescension that he greeted the group of players, some of whom at once made a place for him at the table.

  • The latter nodded, and the servant at once made an awkward obeisance preparatory to going away.

  • He at once made a very beautiful piece, and was just finishing it when a bad accident happened to him.

  • Its stirring words and the grand roll of the music aroused the enthusiasm of the country, and at once made it the battle-song of France, to be at times proscribed, but never forgotten.

  • He was at once made President of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and at eighty-one a delegate to the convention that framed our Constitution, where he sat regularly five hours a day for four months.

  • He was at once made a member of the Continental Congress, called to meet May 10, at Philadelphia.

  • This victory, the first great victory of the war, caused much rejoicing at the North, and Grant was at once made major-general of volunteers.

  • The flash and the loud report must have dazed the lion for a second or two, enabling Whitehead to disengage himself; but the next instant the brute pounced like lightning on the unfortunate Abdullah, with whom he at once made off.

  • At dawn Mabruki roused me with a cup of steaming hot coffee and some biscuits, and a start was at once made on our return journey to Tsavo.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "once made" 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:
    absolutely speaking; declared the; fiscal year; meningococcal meningitis; mutual agreement; once again; once apparent; once began; once came; once established; once for; once gave; once made; once opened; once ordered; once perceived; once recognized; once resolved; once sent; once started; once the; once they; once turned; once went; small fraction; under pretext