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Example sentences for "that made"

  • Good sir, methought I heard you speak of one right now, Daughter unto a prince: that made me bold to trouble you.

  • I beseech ye not so, sir, for we were very hungry: That made us so earnest, but we are sorry we troubled ye.

  • It was he that made such a talk by shipping blankets to the West Indies.

  • That made me angry, and I told the duke I was no jockey to be put up to decide wagers, and that he must make his offers to me.

  • How long I was gazing at the shifting coast I know not, for a strange wildness was within me that made me forget all else, until suddenly I became conscious of a presence at my side, and turned to behold the captain.

  • Suddenly casting his eyes about, they fell upon an ungainly form stretched on a lounge, that made us all start.

  • I am a woman; And the insurgent demon in my nature, That made me brave the oracle, revolts At pity and compassion.

  • My impatient, wayward nature, That made me quick in quarrel, now has served me Where meekness could not, and where patience could not, As you shall hear now.

  • Where are my sweet musicians with their pipes, That made me merry in the olden time?

  • As in a building Stone rests on stone, and wanting the foundation All would be wanting, so in human life Each action rests on the foregone event, That made it possible, but is forgotten And buried in the earth.

  • So the maiden went on, and little divined or imagined What was at work in his heart, that made him so awkward and speechless.

  • That made me nervous, for the groups formed and dissolved continually, as if they were in doubt, and seeking to gain something which was bent on resisting.

  • That made us stronger than anything else.

  • That made L---- very angry, for no reason apparently but that the affair seemed a huge bother and trouble.

  • And he knew the sound of this taciturn procession; the snarling sound when this man or that made an unexpected and involuntary movement with his stiffened limbs, and was forced to groan with the pain of it.

  • IV There was something about the town that made it hard to go to bed and hard to get up.

  • It was the "punishment interest" that made it mount up whenever they came only a day or two too late with the instalments or whatever it might be.

  • In Morten's pale, handsome face there was something indescribable that made Pelle's heart throb in his breast, and a gentler note came into the voices of all who spoke to him.

  • That made it sticky, so that the passengers hung in it longer.

  • Then the creator of all things commanded, and said to me: and he that made me, rested in my tabernacle, 24:13.

  • Did not he that made me in the womb make him also: and did not one and the same form me in the womb?

  • But the idol that is made by hands, is cursed, as well it, as he that made it: he because he made it; and it because being frail it is called a god.

  • With all thy strength love him that made thee: and forsake not his ministers.

  • Here a good organ; but a vain pragmatical fellow preached a ridiculous, affected sermon, that made me angry, and some gentlemen that sat next me, and sang well.

  • Here were many coaches and six horses, and many hacknies, that made it look, methought, as if it were the buriall of a poor poet.

  • My wife did give me so bad an account of her and my father's method in burying of our gold, that made me mad: and she herself is not pleased with it, she believing that my sister knows of it.

  • It was what Mr. Thornton said himself, that made us know the kind of man he was.

  • Hermione's personality was so strong, so aboundingly vital, that its withdrawal made an impression such as that made by an intense silence suddenly succeeding a powerful burst of music.

  • A sudden idea had come to her, an idea that stirred within her a great happiness, that made a flame of joy spring up in her heart.

  • He told himself that he had not the strength to struggle against the tenderness that surrounded him, that made it sweet to return to life.

  • Of a sudden, when its face was just edging a chasm, that made it to look as if parting its lips, she heard a loud voice, and thought it was Apo calling "Yillah!

  • Perhaps I had been thinking of him more; perhaps I had begun to wonder what the secret could be that made him so often seem unhappy.

  • I remember a voice descending now and then, as if from the clouds--a cold musical voice, with something in it that made me not want to hear it.

  • That made me think he was crooked, and I concluded to keep an eye on him.

  • That made my partner throw down his hand.

  • That made me laugh, and I think it made him mad, for he pulled back his coat and showed me his badge.

  • That made my friend open his eyes, and he whispered to me: "Devol, he would be a good subject for you.

  • And I think it was this, more than anything else, that made me feel that there had been something more in it than a mere succession of uncomfortable coincidences.

  • And then, you know, there came the memory of hundreds of details, that made me just as much in doubt again.

  • That made me think a lot; and that is how I came to make the Electric Pentacle, which is a most marvelous 'Defense' against certain manifestations.

  • Well, just as I commenced the hymn of the angels at my first Mass, there was a crash of music and singing from the gallery over the door, that made my old heart leap with joy and pride.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    she sobbed; that account; that boy; that every; that first; that his; that instant; that line; that makes; that man; that may; that moment; that must; that nation; that now; that old; that point; that respect; that same; that side; that this; that way; that will; that work; that year; that your