1. A sentence spent defining a word or phrase can make valid the rest of your answer. 2. In natural conversation the smooth flow and blending of sounds mean that whole phrases make a phonetic whole. 3. As he made the conventional response, Robert felt a curious exaltation, as if the phrase had made such unpleasant things as Dr Ali melt away. 4. Such phrases have always made me wary, since they suggest a justification, not for the hard anvil of experience but the soft marshes of self-indulgence. 5. The phrase just narrowly made it into the resolution. 6. The very phrase makes these moms sound almost like a sinister force. 7. These phrases make consumers comfortable most of the time but highly skeptical after a crash. 8. His favorite phrase has made it into the erudite Oxford English Dictionary. |