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    1. Punters and performers make for the bar


    2. It might make for a good novel or television show, but I don't put much credit on the tabloid stories


    3. ‘We should make for the mountain trail


    4. Probably for the best, he thinks, most of the time, but there is a case to make for the exercise of peremptory powers in the case of a thirty-seven-year-old man waving his willie around outside a shopping centre


    5. How long it would be before Ozzie and Chrissie noticed he had done a flit? What would they do? If they had any sense, they would get out and make for civilisation


    6. The want of money and the crushing boredom of provincial life make for a poor bedside manner, but there is something else about Jasari, something brutal


    7. Harold was so taken by the descriptions of the Sierras and of the Great Tahoe, he wondered aloud how fitting a Honeymoon destination it would make for Chloe


    8. If you feel that there is any preparations they need to make for the word then tell them, otherwise remind them that they should seek God as to what to do with the word


    9. These are all trade-offs you make for


    10. Also, a few red mullet that would make for a fine deipnon

    11. Pretty cool, you’d have to admit, huh? That would almost be like our truly having “eyes in the back of our heads,” as the saying goes! (Hey, if that were the case, it would make for some weird-looking haircuts, don’t you think!)


    12. And besides, when having to concentrate on driving, she missed out on all the little details that would make for great conversation later on when she was with her friends


    13. The greater part of the manufactures of both kinds they find it cheaper to purchase of other countries than to make for themselves


    14. As the quality depends upon the breed, upon the pasture, and upon the management and cleanliness of the sheep, during the whole progress of the growth of the fleece, the attention to these circumstances, it may naturally enough be imagined, can never be greater than in proportion to the recompence which the price of the fleece is likely to make for the labour and expense which that attention requires


    15. “Right there’s another overhang further along so make for it and for fuck’s sake try to keep your asses under cover we’ve lost enough men in this fucking charnel house today


    16. One of my best ones is a certain headache powder I’d make for Rufus, who was prone to such afflictions


    17. Potatoes are high in starch and carbohydrates, and they make for the


    18. It was barely possible that he would be a little eager to get out of the office early on a Friday, make for home and the weekend


    19. I knew I should make for the nearest open space, but could not tear myself from her


    20. Some of the comments in “Christians Together” [17] and in the popular press certainly do not make for pleasant reading

    21. Being desk bound does not make for particularly interesting reading, or writing for that matter


    22. Cinder still tried to make for escape from the terrifying abyss, but it would


    23. Our plan was to make for one of the channel ports, turn the car in and go by ferry back to the UK and then by train to London, although it meant that we wouldn’t be home until probably late tonight


    24. “Luke, when they arrive, make for the garden


    25. He could sense Man-Young next to him; it was going to make for a


    26. ' The I asked regarding it, and regarding all the hollow places: 'Why is one separated from the other?' And he answered me and said to me: 'These three have been made that the spirits of the dead might be separated; And such a division has been make for the spirits of the righteous, in which there is the bright spring of water; And such has been made for sinners when they die and are buried in the Earth and judgement has not been executed on them in their lifetime


    27. The tranquil channels of that estuary make for an idyllic place where to use the canoe and observe a limitless number of exotic birds and a deliciously picturesque sky


    28. 26 And you shall make for it four rings of gold, and put the rings in the four corners that are on the four feet thereof


    29. 23 And two boards shalt thou make for the corners of the tabernacle in the


    30. ' The I asked regarding it and regarding all the hollow places: 'Why is one separated from the other?' And he answered me and said to me: 'These three have been made that the spirits of the dead might be separated; And such a division has been make for the spirits of the righteous in which there is the bright spring of water; And such has been made for sinners when they die and are buried in the Earth and judgement has not been executed on them in their lifetime

    31. She acknowledged that going to computerized records would be cheaper in the long run and also make for better patient care immediately


    32. Could our tragedies all be about sacrifices that others’ souls make for us?


    33. The following activities can be printed out and are examples of the type of activities you can make for your child


    34. For prudence and sloth together does not make for richness of life


    35. 18 And you did say that you wouldst make for Your world man as the administrator of Your works that it might be known that he was by no means made on account of the world but the world on account of him


    36. 6 You made Adam and gave him Eve his wife for an helper and stay; Through them came mankind; you have said It is not good that man should be alone; let us make for him an aid like for himself


    37. Make for yourselves purses which don't grow old a treasure in the heavens that doesn't fail where no thief approaches neither moth destroys


    38. The hut and trees surrounding it were invisible by this time and she was afraid that she was again hopelessly lost on a bare mountainside in a snowstorm, but doggedly she continued upwards and when the going became too difficult, she decided to rather make for lower ground and hopefully find some trees to shelter under


    39. There was a certain rich man who had a steward accused that he had wasted his goods and he called him and said to him: How is it that I hear this thing about you? Give an account of your stewardship because you may no longer be a steward; then the steward said to himself: What shall I do? Because my lord takes away from me the stewardship; I cannot dig; I am ashamed to beg; I am determined what I am to do so that when I am put out of the stewardship they may accept me into their houses; So he called everyone of his lord’s debtors to himself and said to the first: How much do you owe to my lord? And he said: A hundred measures of oil? And he said to him: Take your bill and sit down quickly and write fifty; then he said to another: And how much do you owe? And he said: A hundred measures of wheat; and he said to him: Take your bill and write eighty; and the lord commended the unjust steward because he had done wisely because the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light; and I say to you Make for yourselves friends from the Mammon of unrighteousness so that when you fail they may accept you into everlasting dwellings; he who is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much and he who is unjust in the least is unjust also in much; If you therefore have not been faithful with the unrighteous Mammon who will commit the true riches to your trust? And if you have not been faithful in that which is another man’s who shall give you that which is your own? No servant can serve two masters because either he will hate one and love the other otherwise he will hold to one and despise the other; You cannot serve God and Mammon; You are those who justify yourselves before men but God knows your hearts because what is highly regarded among men is abomination in the sight of God


    40. What praise then shall we give to Him or what return shall we make for the things which we have received? We were deficient in understanding worshipping stones and wood and gold and silver and brass the works of men's hands; and our whole life was nothing else than death

    41. "What else do you make for this unappreciatin' butthead


    42. The books make for entertaining reading but they don't contain answers


    43. You make forty-five thousand a year at your other job—you could use a tax break yourself, you know


    44. Also that little excuse to keep them here might make for some great sex


    45. Understanding, however, does not make for happy policemen


    46. She had once said that life could make more decisions for you, than you can make for it


    47. What are you going to make for lunch? If you cook it will take your mind of things


    48. We've got to take a chance and make for the river


    49. "Sure! We'll make for the city! They may cut our heads off there, but it's our only chance


    50. While the mortals of the realms had salvation even before Jesus lived and died on Urantia, it is nevertheless a fact that his bestowal on this world greatly illuminated the way of salvation; his death did much to make forever plain the certainty of mortal survival after death in the flesh














































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