He swears life was easy until he headed out into the world to make it by just being himself. |
Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts. |
She managed to make it look as if she were absorbed in the book when John threw her door open. |
They were both very difficult games overall, but we are still confident as a team that we will make it through to the final Cup qualifying round. |
Coco has alliterative and assonantal qualities that also make it memorable from an aural standpoint. |
Only now are we trying to quantize the theory to make it compatible with the other forces. |