Making in A Sentence

    1

    A blacksmith in Gravette was making the wheels, but the rest of the buggy was complete, right down to the leather seats.

    2

    A human-like creature sat in the corner making snorting sounds he assumed was weeping.

    3

    A large number of cotton mills furnish the chief source of industry; printing, dyeing and bleaching of cotton and calico, spinning and weaving machine making, iron and steel works, and collieries in the neighbourhood, are also important.

    4

    A person never got old enough or mature enough that they were no longer capable of making a poor choice.

    5

    A'Ran gazed at her silently, making his disapproval clear.

    6

    A'Ran hadn't yet addressed Ne'Rin's own failing, that of impregnating his sister without making her a nishani first.

    7

    A'Ran's gaze swept over her, making her skin tingle with awareness.

    8

    Actually, she wasn't that interested in making a business out of it, but she felt the need to make some monetary contribution to their marriage.

    9

    Adoption had to be with consent of the real parents, who usually executed a deed making over the child, who thus ceased to have any claim upon them.

    10

    After all, he spent much time here, making love to her on the round bed down the hallway to his left.

    11

    After making a few turns, Fred realized he wasn't imagining the car was tailing him.

    12

    After making its way into the interior, the intruder sets up a considerable hyper trophy of the tissue, causing the formation of a tubercle, which soon shows a certain differentiation, branches of the vascular bundles of the root being supplied to it.

    13

    After making love to her with such tenderness and passion.

    14

    After making sure she was asleep, he carefully slid out from under her feet and headed to the studio.

    15

    After making sure they had grain and water, they headed for the house to eat lunch.

    16

    After plundering Payta and making requisitions at Acapulco, the Dutch fleet crossed the Pacific and reached the Moluccas in March 1616.

    17

    Again, the practical engineers who are building aeroplanes, and those who are making practical tests by actual flight in those machines, cannot be called "researchers"; that term should be confined to the members, for example, of the scientific committee appointed by the British Government in 1909 to make investigations regarding aerial construction and navigation.

    18

    Alex whisked them into the car, making sure their doors were securely closed before he slipped into the driver's seat.

    19

    Alexander died at Babylon in 323 B.C., and the fleet was dispersed without making the voyage.

    20

    All then took an oath to keep its terms, and orders were sent to the sheriffs to publish it, and to see that its provisions were observed, two or three days being taken up with making and sending out copies for this purpose.

    21

    All this concern was making him feel inadequate.

    22

    And technically, I interfered by making him disappear before anyone figured out he'd saved humanity.

    23

    And then there was the issue of one person making decisions.

    24

    Anytime we're intimate; we're making love.

    25

    Anyway, I don't want anyone taking over the decision making for me.

    26

    Are you making this up? her boss demanded.

    27

    Are you serious about making him dead-dead soon?

    28

    At last it was all making sense.

    29

    At least he was finally making an effort to see his sister - and Katie was actually excited about his visit.

    30

    At one point after his brother's death, he'd considered making Claire his queen.

    31

    At the cabin, she washed a dress in the sink and hung it on the line to dry, taking pride in the fact that she was making do with what was available.

    32

    At the pumpkin patch, they sipped hot cider while strolling around making their choices and corralling them together, laughing and enjoying the sunshine.

    33

    At the same time Napoleon was making overtures both to Austria and to Italy, overtures which were favorably received.

    34

    Before making his phone call, he ordered a Coors just to get a feel for the place and adjust his eyes to the meager light.

    35

    Before she fell again for Sirian's lies, she pushed the lever to seal his cell and walked away, rage and confusion making her head spin.

    36

    Belief in a primitive historical revelation, once universal among Christians, has almost disappeared; but belief in a very early and highly moral theism is stoutly defended, chiefly on Australian evidence, by Andrew Lang (The Making of Religion and later works).

    37

    Betty bounced upright making no move to cover herself.

    38

    Beware of making any distinctions which may infringe equality.

    39

    Bird Song was empty when the Deans returned after retrieving the Jeep and making their way to the inn by back streets.

    40

    Bliss when making his exploration of Jerusalem.

    41

    Brady asked, concern for his closest friend making his chest tighten.

    42

    But if she challenged him on this point, she saw him making it impossible for her to die on her own terms.

    43

    But in cases where a debt or instalment is in arrear and it is proved to the satisfaction of the court that the person making default either has or has had since the date of the order or judgment the means to pay the sum in respect of which he has made default and has refused or neglected to pay, he may be committed to prison at the discretion of the judge for a period of not more than forty-two days.

    44

    But it's not of your making.

    45

    But Oswio and his son Ecgfrith greatly extended their territories towards the north and north-west, making themselves masters of the kingdoms of Strathclyde and Dalriada, as well as of a large part of the Pictish kingdom.

    46

    But the Transvaal War of 1899-1902, to which Australia sent 6310 volunteers (principally mounted rifles), and the gradual increase of military sentiment, brought the question more to the front, and more and more attention was given to making Australian defence a matter of local concern.

    47

    But, as Tenneman says, he imparted to it "a character of gentleness and benevolence, by making it subordinate to a love of mankind, allied to religion."

    48

    By my read, all the police are doing is making a case against David Dean.

    49

    By the time Dean had finished his meal, the traffic had thinned out, making the balance of the trip northward much more pleasant.

    50

    Cade had put on enough weight to take the hollows out of his cheeks, making him look a good ten years younger.

    51

    Cardinal Antonelli would have come to terms, but the pope decided on making a sufficient show of resistance to prove that he was yielding to force.

    52

    Certain creatures with unlimited power and motivations thousands of years in the making weren't what Damian really needed right now.

    53

    Claudette hadn't interrupted Cade making a pass.

    54

    Closely connected with the manufacture of lumber is the making of paper and wood pulp, centralized at Bellows Falls, with waterpower on the Connecticut river and with the raw materials near; the product was valued in 1905 at $3,831,448.

    55

    Connie and Howard talked to the school, making arrangements for graduation.

    56

    Cynthia's cheeks were quick to color as she sipped the liquid, making a face with each gulp.

    57

    Dairy-farming is making rapid strides, and the development of sheep-farming has been remarkable.

    58

    Dairy-farming is making some progress, especially in the Swiss colony near San Jose.

    59

    Darian hesitated before making his decision and taking the stairs two at a time.

    60

    Darkyn touched her arm again, his cool energy making her snap.

    61

    David Dean would be making a trip to Colorado.

    62

    Daylight was making a feeble attempt to break through the heavy cloud cover.

    63

    Dean asked, his curiosity overcoming his desire to distance himself from this woman who was making him increasingly uncomfortable.

    64

    Dean figured Fred was making a last ditch effort for a dispensation from his public duty.

    65

    Dean itched to ask her how she was so sure it wasn't Mr. David Dean who dropped her hubby into space but she began to sob anew, making any further conversation impossible.

    66

    Dean then brought Lydia Larkin into the picture by telling Jake Weller how she had radioed Fitzgerald with the two Denver investigators in her car, making the call from the spot where he claimed she'd be out of reception.

    67

    Dean was making progress.

    68

    Desire rose hot and fast in him, more so when he felt the cool tickle of her power, the combination of cool energy and warm skin making his blood race.

    69

    Dieu," of 1000 tons burden, making an epoch in its history.

    70

    During the eighteen years that he was inquisitor-general it is said that he burnt 10,2 20 persons, condemned 6860 others to be burnt in effigy, and reconciled 97,321, thus making an average of some 6000 convictions a year.

    71

    During the following three years the government spent £s00,000 in making good the depreciation suffered by the plant in the transition years of 1868 and 1869, for which allowance had been made in the purchase price, and about £1,700,000 was expended on new plant.

    72

    Dusty's wife was the sister of Jonny, making him the brother with the most personal connection to the Black God.

    73

    Each of us nervously cut ties with our past by giving notice, making moving plans and advising our few friends and relatives.

    74

    Edith stood there, neither following her son, nor making any move to enter further into the room.

    75

    Efforts have been made to counteract this feeling by making the Church more distinctly English.

    76

    Either a weight or a motor is used for making the movements of the mechanism required to effect the printing of the signals.

    77

    Energetically making use of this period of respite, he again issued the charter to the church, ordered his subjects to take a fresh oath of allegiance to him, and sent to the pope for aid; but neither these precautions, nor his expedient of taking the cross, deterred the barons from returning to the attack.

    78

    Ethel was an attorney who specialized in making money, so she never crossed paths with Dean's area of the law.

    79

    Ethel was once again making a daily print appearance, concentrating on the subject of mystic tips, and soliciting comments from law enforcement agencies.

    80

    Evelyn did have a way of making even the most gruesome day of spring cleaning fun.

    81

    Even the drive to the Poconos went well, with Dean only making two wrong turns.

    82

    Finally, as wide awake as a kid on Christmas morning, he gave up the ghosts and dressed, intent on making the trip for the sole satisfaction of punching out Vinnie Baratto.

    83

    Finally, in an attempt to change the subject, he asked, You seem to be making pretty good progress deciphering the notebook.

    84

    First off; we can't have you or anyone near you making any attempt to find out anything about us.

    85

    For dock-side jib cranes the use of electric power is making rapid strides.

    86

    For everything... for how I handled the police-guy, for making Julie stay just a little bit longer, for chasing off Martha and Quinn...

    87

    For the first time, they wouldn't be making love and it failed to arouse her.

    88

    Fossil Birds Much had naturally been expected from the study of fossil birds, but, so far as the making of classifications is concerned, they have proved rather a source of perplexities.

    89

    Four keypads gone with one making its way back to the command center.

    90

    Fred licked the end of his pencil and began making notes.

    91

    Fred must have been making up for lost time with the loves of his life.

    92

    Fred O'Connor is busy making a list and checking it twice as we stand here.

    93

    Fred reached for an ever-ready pad and pencil and began making a list.

    94

    Fred, who had tagged along, beat a hasty retreat downstairs, making the excuse of a trip to the library.

    95

    Fresh bread sat on the table near her bed, its scent making her stomach demand to be sated.

    96

    Gardiner calls the scheme "a permanent organization for making war against the king."

    97

    Gods, but he could smell her sweet scent!  Her large eyes seemed to see right through him.  He feared reaching out, in case she slid through his fingers like smoke.  He'd lost her in life; he wasn't going to risk losing her in his dreams.  He could imagine closing the distance between them, sweeping her up into his arms, and making love to her on the beach.

    98

    Gold-working, the making of arms and musical instruments, wood-carving, cotton, silk and gold thread weaving are of importance.

    99

    Good old Jerome has a knack for making enemies.

    100

    Guilt fluttered through her, making her cold on the inside.

    101

    Had he come over that stormy night while Alex was away with the intent of making Alex believe they were having an affair?

    102

    Having annihilated at Poltava the army of Charles XII., Peter was not at all indisposed to renew the struggle with Turkey, and began the campaign in the confident hope of making extensive conquests; but he had only got as far as the Pruth when he found himself surrounded by a great Turkish army, and, in order to extricate himself from his critical position, he had to sign a humiliating treaty by which Azov and other conquests were restored to the sultan.

    103

    He accordingly declined to take any action, meanwhile indicating the direction of his sympathies by making Mortara his ward.

    104

    He ate and sipped the cider, its warmth making his muscles relax.

    105

    He came to supersede self-government by consuls, to deprive the cities of the privilege of making war on their own account and to extort his regalian rights of forage, food and lodging for his armies.

    106

    He deserved it for kissing her and making her feel things she never, ever, ever imagined she'd feel for any man, let alone a monster like him.

    107

    He didn't need more emotions to hamper his decision making, and he didn't need Tim to disown him at the end of this mess.

    108

    He doubted Tim would appreciate him making moves on her.

    109

    He forced her close, lips brushing her ear and making her shiver.

    110

    He gave large sums of money for the endowment of chairs in philosophy and rhetoric, with a view to making the schools the resort of students from all parts of the empire.

    111

    He had helped her blend her dream of a horse ranch into a profit making package of a guest ranch.

    112

    He heard the door close, then Elisabeth in the kitchen, making breakfast.

    113

    He hefted Kiki once again.  Hannah sniffled and crawled to her feet.  Rhyn hurried towards the Sanctuary, concerned for Kiki but even more anxious about making sure Katie was alive and well.

    114

    He just didn't know how to do that without making a deal with Darkyn.

    115

    He kissed her hard and deep, his intensity making her hunger for him flare even as she tried to suppress it.

    116

    He left reticently after making her promise to call if she needed him.

    117

    He might have a mustache, black hair or a shaved head for all we know, and two and a half mil­lion could buy a face-job making him look like Robert Redford.

    118

    He mimicked her pose, his intensity and nearness making her breathing irregular.

    119

    He muttered some lame excuse, feigning making an error.

    120

    He paced to Damian's side, purposely not looking at Jessi, whose nearness was making him crazy enough.

    121

    He placed one upon the floor, so that it could run around, and pulled apart the other, making three piglets in all; and then one of these was pulled apart, making four piglets.

    122

    He proposed that one ship should be provided with the means of making an interrupted current in a circuit formed partly of an insulated metallic wire connected with the sea at both ends by plates, and partly of the unlimited ocean.

    123

    He resigned this post in 1820, upon the death of his wife, to whom he was fondly attached, and, though making some efforts to connect himself with journalism, spent the years immediately succeeding in idleness, residing for the most part in Paris.

    124

    He returned a few hours later, made a drink, and went to the kitchen where Sarah had started making breakfast for Connor.

    125

    He showed, while making the Suez Canal, what a gift he possessed for levying the pacific armies he conducted.

    126

    He signed a quest of what was making her cry and she stared mutely at him, frantically trying to think of something.

    127

    He snatched her arm hard, and lightening flashed through her, making her nauseous.

    128

    He squeezed while studying her carefully, as if making certain she wasn't hurt.

    129

    He stared at the pen in his hand, making no attempt to write.

    130

    He stepped back, making room for her.

    131

    He succeeded in making the majority of the Britons, Picts and Scots tributary to him.

    132

    He then called a portal to visit Tamer, the Immortal making the soul compasses.

    133

    He thought it was a big joke, making all these plans and there in the back of the motel is our car.

    134

    He tinkered with the sound, making sure it was audible, yet would not interfere with conversation.

    135

    He took a deep breath, making a decision he knew he'd probably regret.

    136

    He took his time, his hot breath on her neck making her shiver.

    137

    He travelled in Italy, and perhaps in Greece also, collecting antique statues, reliefs, vases, &c., forming the largest collection then extant of such works, making drawings from them himself, and throwing open his stores for others to study from, and then undertaking works on commission for which his pupils no less than himself were" made available.

    138

    He turned on his heels and left, making Dean sorry he'd mentioned Ethel Rosewater to Cynthia Byrne in the first place.

    139

    He was actually making an effort to please her as well.

    140

    He was estranged from many old friends who accused him, probably with injustice, of making his peace with the government.

    141

    He was making a point of saying good-bye.

    142

    He was making certain I win, she said.

    143

    He was making her life hell.

    144

    He was testing her again, making his offer clear.

    145

    He was the default for most of the decisions she felt uncomfortable about making, but those decisions rarely included the children.

    146

    He was wrong for running instead of making peace.

    147

    He wasn't certain why; they were making progress on every front.

    148

    He wasn't opposed to making decisions, but marriage should be a partnership.

    149

    He went back to the deer trail and jogged through the forest to keep his body warm, making it to the castle in an hour.

    150

    He's making her his concubine.

    151

    He's somewhere in town making arrangements.

    152

    He's too busy making money, I guess.

    153

    Her apartment was cold, and sunlight streamed through the blinds, making her head pound harder.

    154

    Her breathing was shallow, the scent of her blood making him shudder.

    155

    Her parents had always cautioned her against making pets of the farm animals.

    156

    Her thoughts drifted to the prisoner, the memory of his touch and the strange energy making her blood quicken.

    157

    Here, about 1590, was founded an independent military colony called the Setch, the members of which, recognizing no authority but that of their own elected officers, lived by fishing, hunting and making raids on the Tatars, and were always ready to assist their less fortunate countrymen in resisting Polish aggression.

    158

    His hand slipped under hers, his palm making warm contact with hers, and then his fingers found their way to lace with hers.

    159

    His jaw clenched, his piercing gaze making her want to crawl back into his arms.

    160

    His nearness was comforting, his body warmth making her feel a little less cold.

    161

    His office brought him in L20,000 a year,' and he was known to be making large profits by the sale of offices; he maintained his power by corruption and by jealously excluding from office men of high standing and ability.

    162

    His power flowed through her, making her shiver.

    163

    His purpose is to restore in the hearts of the readers the joy of the Spirit, by making them see that Christ fulfils every need.

    164

    His rhythm disrupted, he glanced towards the boulder where he'd hidden Yully and Charles, making sure they weren't in danger.

    165

    His scent tickled her senses, his nearness making her warm body warmer.

    166

    His shove almost drove her to her knees again.  She steadied herself and looked up in time to see him disappear into the jungle.  Fear made her heart pound.  The strange path he'd been following appeared ahead of her, revealing itself only a few steps at a time.  She started at a walk and quickened to a jog, making sure the path wouldn't close and trip her.  The path kept up with her, and she ran.

    167

    His snow cloud-colored eyes were piercing, his muscular frame making her warm from the inside out.

    168

    His touch was making her body hot from the inside.

    169

    His warm fingers circled her wrist and the foot came down, making room for her on his lap.

    170

    How different if must be, he thought, making love with someone for whom you really cared.

    171

    Hundreds of printed reports covered our premises like a winter blizzard making us look as busy as a toy store at Christmas.

    172

    I am only happy to have had the opportunity of making your acquaintance.

    173

    I can't even picture the bedlam making this public would cause.

    174

    I ceased making the sound "wah-wah" only when I learned to spell the word.

    175

    I didn't say we shouldn't do it—I was just making an observa­tion.

    176

    I don't know why you only talk in your sleep, but I'm not making it up.

    177

    I don't mind making decisions.

    178

    I don't think he's the lost cause you're making him out to be, she said, disturbed.

    179

    I guess I wasn't very polite, making a face like that.

    180

    I guess I'm not making much sense, period.

    181

    I haven't done anything to be forgiven for and you're making my life miserable.

    182

    I know, and Alex is terrified of making a commitment.

    183

    I stumbled into a quagmire of my own making.

    184

    I suppose I could try for a while, but I'm not making any promises.

    185

    I thought we were making progress.

    186

    I was as nervous tonight as usual making the tip call.

    187

    I was awarded a grant from Commissions East to pursue training in silver jewelry making.

    188

    I was familiar with the story of Troy before I read it in the original, and consequently I had little difficulty in making the Greek words surrender their treasures after I had passed the borderland of grammar.

    189

    I was just making a midnight snack.

    190

    I was only making idle conversation anyway.

    191

    I'm a little tired of making other people's decisions for them.

    192

    I'm going to start milking a few goats and making some cheese.

    193

    I'm making a fool of myself.

    194

    I'm making a list so's you don't forget stuff.

    195

    I'm making a mountain out of a molehill.

    196

    I'm making your bed, not getting into it.

    197

    I'm more used to country property where doors and windows are left open, making my life oh so easy.

    198

    I'm not making a deal with you.

    199

    I'm so fed up with people making fun of me because I'm different, she said, frowning.

    200

    I'm waiting for her to stop making eyes at your stud.

    201

    I've been making all this about you, but it isn't.

    202

    I've been thinking about making more trails – maybe putting some markers up so people can ride on their own.

    203

    If he knew Alex was making her unhappy, he'd be upset.

    204

    If he refrained from making advances, how could she know if she was capable of resisting him?

    205

    If he's making the offer, he'll keep his word, she said.

    206

    If I didn't have a pregnant wife practically begging me, I wouldn't even be making this phone call.

    207

    If she did, she was making it harder for him to trust her.

    208

    If she was having this much trouble making a decision, he couldn't be the right man.

    209

    If the answers to those questions are affirmative, then making assumptions about increasing rates of technological progress is very reasonable.

    210

    If you felt that way, why did you keep making the trips?

    211

    If you followed the car making the drop, someone would have shot you.

    212

    If you remove it, you are making more than one decision.

    213

    In 1548 Charles laid before the states a scheme for making the Netherlands an integral part of the empire under the name of the Circle of Burgundy; but the refusal of the German Electors to make his only son Philip king of the Romans led him to abandon the project, which was never renewed.

    214

    In 1643 Cromwell performed one of his earlier exploits in taking Lowestoft, capturing large supplies and making prisoners of several influential royalists.

    215

    In 1646 she accompanied her husband to Minster, where he was sent by Mazarin as chief envoy, and where she charmed the German diplomatists who were making the treaty of Westphalia, and was addressed as the "goddess of peace and concord."

    216

    In 1859 he began, in concert with Sir William Thomson (afterwards Lord Kelvin), to work on problems respecting the making and use of cables, and the importance of his researches on the resistance of gutta-percha was at once recognized.

    217

    In 1867 he became governor of Turkestan, and held the post until his death, making himself a name in the expansion of the empire in central Asia.

    218

    In 1879 a congress assembled in the rooms of the Geographical Society at Paris, under the presidency of Admiral de la Ronciere le Noury, and voted in favour of the making of the Panama Canal.

    219

    In 1894 the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company laid a cable from Singapore to Labuan and Hong Kong, thus duplicating the route and making it an all-British line.

    220

    In 1904, under the old system of three-years service with numerous total and partial exemptions, 324,253 men became liable to incorporation, of whom 25,432 were rejected as unfit, 55,265 were admitted as one-year volunteers, 62,160 were put back, 27,825 had already enlisted with a view to making the army a career, 5257 were taken for the navy, and thus, with a few extra details and casualties, the contingent for full service dwindled to 147,549 recruits.

    221

    In 1905 Portland was the first manufacturing city of the state, with a factory product valued at $9,132,801 (as against $8,527,649 for Lewiston, which outranked Portland in 1900); here are foundries and machine-shops, planing-mills, car and railway repair shops, packing and canning establishments - probably the first Indian corn canned in the United States was canned near Portland in 1840 - potteries, and factories for making boots, shoes, clothing, matches, screens, sleighs, carriages, cosmetics, &c. Shipbuilding and fishing are important industries.

    222

    In 285 he was one of the ambassadors sent to the Tarentines to dissuade them from making war on the Romans.

    223

    In addition to an initial endowment by the state, part of the annual income of the fund is furnished in various forms by the state (principally by making over a proportion of the profits of the Post Office Savings Bank), and part by the premiums of the workmen.

    224

    In both cases, he found himself looking forward to hearing her voice—and making sure she was still alive.

    225

    In England the dispute between Canterbury and York was settled by making them both primates, giving Canterbury the further honour of being primate of all England.

    226

    In his defense, Josh wasn't making it easy.

    227

    In his home policy Pericles carried out more fully Ephialtes' project of making the Athenian people truly self-governing.

    228

    In later years the attention of the best palaeontologists has been withdrawn from the hodman's work of making " new species " of fossils, to the scientific task of completing our knowledge of individual species, and tracing out the succession of the forms presented by any given type in time.

    229

    In other words, making noise through your larynx isn't something you have to learn to do.

    230

    In the end, she typed a smiley face and locked her phone before changing into gym clothes and making her way to the gym.

    231

    In the extremity of his fortunes he had recourse himself to Otto, making a formal cession of the Italian kingdom, in his own name and that of his son Adalbert, to the Saxon as his overlord.

    232

    In the last few years she had been making all the decisions about her farm.

    233

    In the palace which he built on the Aventine, Otto sought to surround himself with the splendour and ceremonial of the older emperors of Rome, and dreamed of making Rome once more the centre of a universal empire.

    234

    In two weeks Alex would be making the decisions and everything that once belonged to her parents would belong to him as well.

    235

    Instead, she trotted down the gravel driveway, each crunching step making her cringe.

    236

    It had finally been in the black and she was actually making a profit.

    237

    It had in 1909 a property of 2345 acres (of which 1000 were farm lands, 1145 pasture and wood lands, and 200 school campus), and loo buildings, many of brick, and nearly all designed and constructed, even to the making of the bricks, by the teachers and students.

    238

    It has a river-frontage of 4.1 m., the Thames making two deep bends, enclosing the Isle of Dogs on the north and a similar peninsula on the Greenwich side.

    239

    It is largely used for the purpose of making standard electric cells, such for example as the Weston cell.

    240

    It is still used locally for making shoes, ships' cables, mats and a kind of spun cloth.

    241

    It is totally different in appearance from the pasture mushroom, and, like it, its characters are so distinct that there is hardly a possibility of making a mistake when its peculiarities are once comprehended.

    242

    It must have fallen out while you were making the bed.

    243

    It pissed him off so much he cut off all tests just when we were making real progress.

    244

    It reminded Carmen of what Katie said about her response to Alex making an impression on the children.

    245

    It seemed like only a few minutes before they were at church, making the last minute checks before she walked down the isle.

    246

    It slid into her neck, the sound making her nauseous.

    247

    It surged up through his feet to his head, making his whole body tingle as the planet welcomed back its king.

    248

    It was frustrating, but the only thing she was accomplishing with this interrogation was making their conversation stiff and formal.

    249

    It was plain that he was making an effort to listen, but could not do so.

    250

    It was pleasant to see my whole household effects out on the grass, making a little pile like a gypsy's pack, and my three-legged table, from which I did not remove the books and pen and ink, standing amid the pines and hickories.

    251

    It was possible that Alex was making no progress with her because she actually didn't want what she was asking for.

    252

    It wouldn't be making love.

    253

    Jackson asked, "What's this about Elisabeth's blood making you two stronger?"

    254

    Jackson flirted shamelessly with Consuelo, making her feel like a sexy coed instead of a frumpy, middle-aged housekeeper.

    255

    Jackson found Sarah in the kitchen making breakfast.

    256

    Jackson waited until the hall had almost cleared before making his way to the stage.

    257

    Jeffrey Byrne had finally put it all to rest by making his appearance on the incoming tide.

    258

    Jenn turned woodenly, the world around her making no sense in her state.

    259

    Jonny was on a low, flat rock, making love to a woman writhing in pleasure beneath him.

    260

    Joseph asked Fred for a marker and cardboard and began making "No Trespassing" signs, signifying he planned a visit to the mine later.

    261

    Josh was making fight sounds, but if he had wanted to fight Alex, nothing she could have done would have stopped him.

    262

    Josh wasn't concerned about Alex making a pass at Carmen.

    263

    Just making the Parkside High baseball team had been a miraculous ascension from being the-you-take-him-we-don't-want-him-boy when the kids chose sides in sandlot games.

    264

    Just so I'll know I'm not making a complete fool of myself.

    265

    Just then a man came running into the hall and addressed the Prince after making a low bow.

    266

    Just when he thought things were going well and they spent the night making love and talking, he woke up in a new nightmare.

    267

    Later, David Dean called Lydia—from bed after making love to his wife.

    268

    Let me just run this upstairs, Connor, how about making drinks for us?

    269

    Like Gioberti he advocated a federation of Italian states, but he declared that before this could be achieved Austria must be expelled from Italy and compensation found for her in the Near East by making her a Danubian powera curious forecast that Italys liberation would begin with an eastern war.

    270

    Like making love to a woman, Gabriel.

    271

    Lisa glanced at Connie; not at all sure she was making a wise decision.

    272

    Little did I know that while you were proposing to me, you were making plans to marry you're little saloon girl.

    273

    Look, he was making my life miserable.

    274

    Lori, we had nothing to do with the making of the will.

    275

    Making fun of you?

    276

    Making his way to the first floor, Jackson noticed he was feeling weary from all this drama, and also a little hungry.

    277

    Making judgment after the fact is far easier than before.

    278

    Making love to her, wanting her dead, saving her life, walking away.

    279

    Making sure she's not sneaking up behind me to kill me, Xander said and removed his cell from his jeans.

    280

    Making swords actually paid better or at least as well as making plowshares.

    281

    Making the decision to marry him was the easy part.

    282

    Making up ground, maybe.

    283

    Making you … mortal.

    284

    Marriage with Alex had taught her that sex and making love were two separate things.

    285

    Maybe he didn't know she was making him look like a fool in front of his friends.

    286

    Maybe he wanted to be the one who initiated love making all the time – like that was going to happen.

    287

    Maybe it was his way of fulfilling his end of the bargain she'd refused by making sure she had a place to stay.

    288

    Maybe it's easier than you're making it out to be.

    289

    Maybe that was why she couldn't stop making cookies.

    290

    Maybe. But I been making these lists.

    291

    Me and Carrie kept making fun of 'em, quiet like.

    292

    Meanwhile in the Netherlands the sectaries had been making rapid headway in spite of the persecution.

    293

    Men and women lined the walls, most making out.

    294

    Men and women worked over large cauldrons of food in one building while young men and women focused on making blankets, clothes, and other textiles in another.

    295

    Milan and Turin fell before the allies, and Moreau, who took over the command, had much difficulty in making his way to the Genoese coast-line.

    296

    Much as he disliked making Fred wait, he decided to put off the task until nine o'clock but another phone call forced a change of plans.

    297

    My mother, moreover, succeeded in making me understand a good deal.

    298

    Napoleon, after making the Cossack a present, had him set free like a bird restored to its native fields.

    299

    Nearly all the cable companies possess their own steamers, of sufficient dimensions and specially equipped for making ordinary repairs; but for exceptional cases, where a considerable quantity of new cable may have to be inserted, it may be necessary to charter the services of one of the larger vessels owned by a cable-manufacturing company, at a certain sum per day, which may well reach £200 to £300.

    300

    Never heard of someone in your position making an unofficial deal.

    301

    New provisions were introduced for the preservation of the peace - unlawful castles were to be destroyed - while others were directed towards making the administration of justice by the visiting justices less burdensome.

    302

    No, but we're making progress.

    303

    No, if you don't come back, you'll be making off with something that is far more valuable to me than money.

    304

    No, it wasn't any of you're business when you thought you caught Alex and me, but it didn't stop you from making your nasty accusations.

    305

    Not only making out - she was falling in love with him.

    306

    On his return to London he found the parliament again negotiating Cromwell with Charles, and on the eve of making a treaty which Charles himself had no intention of keeping and the regarded merely as a means of regaining his power, and which would have thrown away in one moment all the advantages gained during years of bloodshed and struggle.

    307

    On the first presentation to her of Lady Castlemaine, Charles's mistress en titre, whom he insisted on making lady of her bedchamber, she fainted away.

    308

    On the higher clay grounds cattle-rearing and horse-breeding are also practised, together with butter and cheese making.

    309

    On the other hand, maybe she was simply uncomfortable with making decisions.

    310

    On the other hand, since 1861, and more especially since 1882, when the Peasant Land Bank was founded for making advances to peasants who were desirous of purchasing land, the former serfs, or rather their descendants, have between 1883 and 1904 bought about 19,500,000 acres from their former masters.

    311

    Once again someone was making decisions that shaped her life... without consideration for her plans.

    312

    Only the guys watching me will know I'm making the inquiries for you.

    313

    Opposite the primary xylems, the cambium either (a) forms parenchyma on both sides, making a broad, secondary (principal) ray, which interrupts the vascular ring and is divided at its inner extremity by the islet of primary xylem; or (b) forms secondary xylem and phloem in the ordinary way, completing the vascular ring.

    314

    Or maybe you all should consider making instruction manuals before dumping your duties and walking away.

    315

    Other people say they have no success in making Miss Keller "hear" them.

    316

    Our chore held the aura of planning a vacation, not making a life changing decision.

    317

    Owing to the increased friction produced by a rotator making approximately 900 revolutions per mile, towed at the end of a line varying from 40 fathoms for a 12 -knot FIG.

    318

    Paper-making, milling, and the making of mineral waters are the chief manufactures, but the town is an important centre of the cattle trade with London, markets being held at frequent intervals.

    319

    Pierre turned his whole body, making the sofa creak.

    320

    Resigned, Jade peeled off his shirt, the sense of triumph making him feel sick to his stomach.

    321

    Rhyn asked, the feeling of doom making him jittery.

    322

    Rhyn snorted and faced the corner, making out Gabriel's eyes, which gleamed darker than a night in Hell itself.

    323

    Ribot at the end of that year, when the Panama scandals were making the office one of peculiar difficulty.

    324

    Selby is the centre of a rich agricultural district, and its industries include rope and twine making, flax-scutching, boatbuilding, iron-founding, tanning and brewing.

    325

    She flattened them against the cool rock and began making her way around the edges.

    326

    She flung her arms around him, the sweet smell of innocence and softness of her body making him melt.

    327

    She gasped at the intensity that turned her lower belly into a furnace and swept through her, making her achingly aware of his scent, the heat and smoothness of his skin, the size of his body and the hot mouth pressed against her neck.

    328

    She gasped, the heat and energy of his touch making her shiver.

    329

    She gazed out the windows, unease making her stomach churn.

    330

    She had been so certain that he was making up stories – hiding his identity – that she had insulted him.

    331

    She had pulled her long auburn hair high on her head, making her appear taller and almost regal in spite of the simple lines of the garment, and the plainness of her features.

    332

    She left him in the coop with the chicken and marched across the yard to the house, her boots making sucking noises each time she lifted her foot from the mud.

    333

    She missed the goat milk and making cheese as much as she did the scheduled milking.

    334

    She nearly leapt past her escort when he entered the banquet hall, the scents of roasted meat and a million other things making her stomach roar.

    335

    She noticed that one of the puppies was much smaller than the others, and she spelled "small," making the sign at the same time, and I said "very small."

    336

    She passed through the throng without making eye contact for fear of leers or judging looks and reached the entrance foyer.

    337

    She picked up Sunny and sat on the couch, making herself at home.

    338

    She proclaimed, therefore, as heir-apparent the son of her deceased elder sister Anna, Charles Peter Ulrich, duke of HolsteinGottorp, a German in character, habits and religion, and tried to Russianize him by making him adopt the Eastern Orthodox faith and live in St Petersburg during the whole of her reign; but her well-meant efforts were singularly unsuccessful.

    339

    She raised her face to look at him and caught Sarah and Connie making a hasty exit from the room.

    340

    She readied herself for a fight, making certain none of them had orders to jump her yet, and then continued to the panoramic window.

    341

    She recognized his tone; it was one Damian used when making her boundaries with him clear.

    342

    She rested her head against the steering wheel, frustration making her veins swell.

    343

    She slept until the edge of her fatigue was gone before borrowing his neatly folded clothing and making herself a huge pancake and egg midday breakfast.

    344

    She stopped in front of it, adrenaline making her heart quicken.

    345

    She took it, his power moving through her and making the hair on the back of her neck stand on end.

    346

    She trotted through the streets, making her way through rubble and debris to the park in the center of the city.

    347

    She wanted to slap him, more because he was making it obvious how right Darkyn was.

    348

    She was making it day to day telling herself neither of those things was true.

    349

    She was making too much of something innocent.

    350

    She woke early the next morning and dressed, making a trip to the office before Alex arrived.

    351

    She wrenched away from him, desire and thirst making her head reel.

    352

    She'd never felt as at peace or sated or relaxed as she did now, and she couldn't imagine any other man making her feel the way he did last night or this morning.

    353

    So far, you're the only one making any progress.

    354

    Somebody was making a statement and someone else wasn't taking it too well.

    355

    Somehow, I will, she whispered, the raw note in her voice making his arms tighten around her.

    356

    Squarcione adopted him as his son, and purposed making him the heir of his fortune.

    357

    Starting from an observation of Marconi's, a number of interesting facts have been accumulated on the absorbing effect of sunlight on the propagation of long Hertzian waves through space, and on the disturbing effects of atmospheric electricity as well as upon the influence of earth curvature and obstacles of various kinds interposed in the line between the sending and transmitting stations.4 Electric wave telegraphy has revolutionized our means of communication from place to place on the surface of the earth, making it possible to communicate instantly and certainly between places separated by several thousand miles, whilst The Electrician, 1904, 5 2, p. 407, or German Pat.

    358

    Stealing me and making me a nishani?

    359

    Such a "ground-log" indicates the actual speed over the ground, and in addition, when the log-line is being hauled in, it will show the real course the ship is making over the ground.

    360

    Suddenly facts fell into place, previously homeless happenings began making sense, and a picture arranged itself in Dean's mind.

    361

    Sweetheart, this problem is of my making.

    362

    Tanzanite eyes opened, the familiar blue-purple making Gabriel smile in triumph.

    363

    Taran strode away, turmoil making his gut clench.

    364

    That meant making it into the underworld in four days.

    365

    The actor's appearance was key in the making of the documentary.

    366

    The air around her crackled, Jonny's stormy power and the Other's cold lightening making her skin crawl.

    367

    The bikers wore helmets and most were in a low tuck position, making it difficult to get an identifying look at them.

    368

    The bloodied arm was making her unusually lightheaded.

    369

    The by-laws, in turn, authorize the making of rules for the regulation of the association's affairs.

    370

    The chief industries are the making of sugar and shoes, and there are also electrical works and saw-mills.

    371

    The condenser method of making oscillations is analogous to the production of air vibrations by twanging a harp string at short intervals.

    372

    The contents of the flasks can then be introduced into larger flasks, and finally into an apparatus suitable for making enough yeast for technical purposes.

    373

    The continual encroachments of the Portuguese at length led the Spanish government to take the important step of making Buenos Aires the seat of a viceroyalty with jurisdiction over the territories of the present republics of Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and the Argentine Confederation (1776).

    374

    The crowds were lighter than yesterday, due to the heavy snowfall making not only climbing difficult, but viewing a wet and laborious task.

    375

    The Deans, while making no comment on the discovery, realized this was how someone could have entered the mine and altered their markings while they were inside.

    376

    The edicts of Milan had only admitted the Christian Church among the number of lawful religions; but the tendency (except in the time of Julian) was towards making it the only lawful religion.

    377

    The electoral districts so formed are expected to be equal in proportion to the number of inhabitants; but this method has led to much abuse in the past, through the making of unequal districts for partisan purposes.

    378

    The experiments with this form were not successful, and, with the view of making the moving parts as light as possible, he substituted for the comparatively heavy lever armature a small piece of clock spring, about the size of a sixpence, glued to the centre of the diaphragm.

    379

    The first of these mistakes was a measure making (January 1885) the currency inconvertible for a period of two years.

    380

    The first thing the little humbug did was to produce a tiny white piglet from underneath his hat and pretend to pull it apart, making two.

    381

    The former had aimed simply at making annexations in Lithuania; 'Ivan' IV.

    382

    The fountain contained instructions for making it work.

    383

    The foursome talked about the showing, making fun of some of the stuffy patrons.

    384

    The general principle on which the instruments for working long submarine cables are based is that of making the moving parts very light and perfectly free to follow the comparatively slow rise and fall of the electric impulses or waves.

    385

    The Gestapo is making noises about keeping us here overnight, if you can believe it!

    386

    The government policy of 1899 was abandoned in London, the Post Office making an agreement with the company in regard to the London business.

    387

    The grand khan was the lord paramount or suzerain of the Russian princes, and he had the force required for making his authority respected.

    388

    The grubs, when hatched, start galleries nearly at right angles to this, and when fully grown form oval cells in which they pupate; from these the young beetles emerge by making circular holes directly outward through the bark.

    389

    The indigo jeans hugged his lean build, making him look taller.

    390

    The industries are equal in importance to the transit trade, and embrace metalworking, ironfounding and machine building, the manufacture of electric plant, celluloid, automobiles, furniture, cables and chemicals, sugar refining, cigar and tobacco making, and brewing.

    391

    The landscape was open and flat, the heat making the ground shimmer.

    392

    The leading industries are limeworks and distilleries, the water being specially fitted for the making of whisky.

    393

    The making of a featurette or any interviews with the cast will not disappoint fans of the movie.

    394

    The money making scam last summer was a good example.

    395

    The Norman settlements at Aversa and Capua were the work of adventurers, making their own fortunes and gathering round them followers from all quarters.

    396

    The observations of Captain Furneaux, however, did not strengthen this belief, and when making his final voyage, the great navigator appears to have definitely concluded that it was part of the mainland of Australia.

    397

    The ore is kindled from above and the fire so regulated (by making or unmaking air-holes in the covering) that, by the heat produced References.

    398

    The physical connection was making it hard to control her emotions and the memory of the other times he'd kissed her.

    399

    The pod jolted and dropped, the sickening sense making her nauseous.

    400

    The principal industries include paper-making, brewing, the making of nets and twine, bricks, tiles and pottery, tanning and oil-refining, besides saltworks and seed-crushing works.

    401

    The Queen's Park and Titwood clubs in Glasgow have each three greens, and as they can quite comfortably play six rinks on each, it is not uncommon to see 144 players making their game simultaneously.

    402

    The radiations interfere in an optical sense of the word, and in some directions reinforce each other and in other directions neutralize each other, so making the resultant radiation greater in some directions than others.

    403

    The receiving apparatus consisted of a multiplier, in the centre of which were pivoted one or two magnetic needles, which either indicated the message by the movement of an index or by striking two bells of different tone, or recorded it by making ink dots on a ribbon of paper.

    404

    The restaurant stands by a "green" philosophy, making it a choice destination for eco-friendly travelers.

    405

    The ruder branches of the artthe making of tiles and common waresare pretty generally diffused.

    406

    The sacred tablet on the back wall of the sanctuary is carved in low relief in limestone, and consists of two figures, apparently a priest and his assistant making offerings.

    407

    The same breeze giving the curtains heartburn tossed her hair around, and she pushed it aside, a flash of red making her gasp.

    408

    The Sforzas having expelled the French from Milan, Cesare returned to Rome in February, his schemes checked for the moment; his father rewarded him for his successes by making him gonfaloniere of the church and conferring many honours on him; he remained in Rome and took part in bull fights and other carnival festivities.

    409

    The small man with white irises drew near her, his eerie, unblinking gaze making her uncomfortable.

    410

    The souls of his forefathers inhabited the obelisk, making it hum with immense power.

    411

    The strange fever remained, making her feel as if she'd been sitting in a sauna for hours.

    412

    The strongly fortified castle which he erected at the same time had the unfortunate result of making the infant town an object of contention in the Thirty Years' War, during which it was five times taken and retaken.

    413

    The synchronous revolutions of the transmitting cylinders are effected by making one cylinder revolve slightly faster than the other; after each revolution the cylinder which is accelerated is arrested for a moment by means of a special relay until the difference of speed is accurately compensated for.

    414

    The truth is, pastoralists for the most part carried on their industry trusting very greatly to luck, not making any special provisions against the vicissitudes of the seasons.

    415

    The two were always at each other's throats, and Gabe had witnessed their decision making skills on the Council.

    416

    The two young men got down their bows and arrows, and all were busy making plans for the next day.

    417

    The vessels then proceeded northward without finding any traces of the object of their search, but, at the same time, making fairly accurate charts of the coast-line.

    418

    The way he said it made it clear he was making fun of her.

    419

    Their brief search halted when a security guard swore no one had passed his way and too many corridors and stairways went in other directions, making further search difficult.

    420

    Then he added, "But you gotta admit we been making progress as a team."

    421

    Then the awkwardness of his silent position hiding in the darkness extended beyond the point of propriety of making his presence known.

    422

    Then you'd better start making funeral arrangements.

    423

    There are some twenty smaller species in Australia and Tasmania, besides the rock wallabies and the hare kangaroos; these last are wonderfully swift, making clear jumps 8 or io ft.

    424

    There was a slim chance they might've succeeded in making him disappear as well, had he been there.

    425

    There was no point in making an issue of it.

    426

    There was no point making an issue of it.

    427

    There were a dozen such places, and the snow had melted over part of the rocky areas, making tracking almost impossible.

    428

    There's nothing wrong with a man and woman making love - as long as it's sanctioned by marriage.

    429

    These Carolina country fools never lock their doors making it so easy it's scarcely a challenge.

    430

    They are of small size and live entirely on the ground, making nests of dried leaves, grass and sticks in holiow places and forming burrows in which they pass a great part of the day.

    431

    They can be used to conceal the "stems" of flowers which have been made in various crafts such as lace making.

    432

    They spent the rest of the day lounging around the house and making up for lost time.

    433

    They took their time over the ice cream, making soup of the last few spoons full, but Dean learned nothing further.

    434

    They tracked him quietly and now were making it clear they meant business.

    435

    They were making money on it, but there was so much debt to begin with.

    436

    They were making progress, though.

    437

    They were making some progress, but she should desire him.

    438

    They were making some sense.

    439

    They were spinning out of control, fed by the direct contact with him and the elusive scent that was making her mouth water.

    440

    They would be there tomorrow night, so there was no point in making the remaining vacation time unpleasant.

    441

    This change was not of his making.

    442

    This duty was about as pleasant as a stick in the eye in Dean's mind, but the interrupted householders were uniformly pleasant to him, making the necessary ordeal nearly tolerable.

    443

    This increase may be made evident by making the loop of wire one arm of a Wheatstone's bridge and so arranging the circuits that the oscillations pass through the fine wire.

    444

    This liability is overcome by making such movable parts as require to be magnetic of soft iron, and magnetizing them by the inducing action of a strong permanent magnet.

    445

    This requirement is usually met by connecting a third or " test " wire to each of the jacks associated with a subscriber's line, and by making the circuit arrangements such that this wire is either disconnected or at earth potential when the line is not in use, and at some potential above or below that of the earth, when the circuit is engaged.

    446

    Though Matthias's policy was so predominantly occidental that he soon abandoned his youthful idea of driving the Turks out of Europe, he at least succeeded in making them respect Hungarian territory.

    447

    Though only twenty-two years of age, Alexius was a man of ability and resolute will, and he succeeded without difficulty in making himself master of the greater part of the southern coast of the Black Sea.

    448

    Through all of this, we can end war by making it a worse choice than the status quo for everyone. 3.

    449

    To be honest, thinking about the responsibility of making those decisions was overwhelming at times.

    450

    Trying to convict her, he told her she had worn him out, had caused his quarrel with his son, had harbored nasty suspicions of him, making it the object of her life to poison his existence, and he drove her from his study telling her that if she did not go away it was all the same to him.

    451

    Two kids plotting against a bully, exploring new haunts, exchanging secrets, making up games and building a club house together.

    452

    Two weeks of love making and suddenly you're embarrassed.

    453

    Under the heading "Remarks" are noted (for vessels with sail power) making, shortening and trimming sails; and (for all ships) employment of crew, times of passing prominent landmarks, altering of course, and any subject of interest and FIG.

    454

    Unfortunately, we didn't learn of the murder until a week after it occurred, making it impossible for Howie to "witness" the scene.

    455

    Unlike the mortal world, everything in the immortal world was alive, even the stones making up the buildings.

    456

    Various methods of making the connexions between the large main cables and the subscribers are in use.

    457

    Was he making fun of her?

    458

    Was he pleased that Alex was making an effort to get along with her?

    459

    Was that why Alex was suddenly interested in making up with Katie?

    460

    We need to think about this a while before making a decision.

    461

    Were they actually making plans for a lifetime together?

    462

    What am I doing here instead of making sure Jonny can't get to her?

    463

    What are you making such a noise about over there?

    464

    What could I do without making a scene in front of our customers?

    465

    What pleasure would it bring if he drank from her while making love to her?

    466

    What would it be like making love to him?

    467

    Whatever was working through her system was making her sick.

    468

    When Alex came in that evening, he announced that he was making another trip to Texas.

    469

    When Dean pointed out a nice restaurant where he could collect the lunch he'd earned for making the trip, Fred reached over to the back seat and pro­duced a paper bag, containing two peanut butter and jelly sand­wiches and an apple.

    470

    When Sarah returned with the groceries, she found Jackson in the holding room making the bed.

    471

    When the key is in the middle position, that is, not making connexion with either the front or back contacts, the received currents pass through both coils of the relay and the rheostat; no interference is, however, felt from this extra resistance because, although the current is halved, it has double the effect on the relay, because it passes through two coils instead of one.

    472

    When they returned home, Alex would start making arrangements for the divorce.

    473

    When we are first entitled to speak with any kind of certainty, the non-privileged class possess a certain share in the election of magistrates and the making of laws.

    474

    When we were fortunate enough to find a nest I never allowed her to carry the eggs home, making her understand by emphatic signs that she might fall and break them.

    475

    While making these reservations, it is at thesame time right to observe that certain Italian communities were more advanced upon the path of independence than others.

    476

    While the hum of the machines broke up the silence of the room, I was making zero progress.

    477

    While they were dating, it had seemed wise to avoid making him aware of her desire for him.

    478

    Why did she have the feeling his deal involved making her Tuesday?

    479

    Why is it that you can only remember my first name when we're making love?

    480

    With the air cleared of all the secrets, and both of them making a concentrated effort to get along, even the children appeared to be happier.

    481

    Without you and Rose Calvia making it harder.

    482

    Wynn was brilliant at small talk, distracting her and making her laugh with his dry, morbid humor.

    483

    Xander waited until this bout of anger settled enough for him to deal with the woman who frustrated him then rose, making his way back to the food court.

    484

    Xander wasn't able to sleep, even after making love to Jessi.

    485

    Yes, and you better not embarrass them when they come down, or you and I won't be making noise for quite some time.

    486

    You are in no position to be making demands; besides, Elisabeth doesn't feel like talking right now.

    487

    You are making my life hell.

    488

    You just gave me a lap dance, and my comment is making you blush?

    489

    You made your feelings for Alex clear at the wedding - hanging all over each other and making eyes at each other across the room.

    490

    You were blaming me – making me responsible for his dilemma.

    491

    You were the one who started talking about riding the beaches and making l...

    492

    You.ll find making friends is hard when everyone hates you.

    493

    You.re making a big deal out of this.

    494

    You.re not making things easier.

    495

    You'd better be careful making that kind of remark.

    496

    You're making me nervous.

    497

    You're making me second guess myself, Rhyn.

    498

    You're making some broad jumps just because Jeffrey Byrne visited in the Scranton area.

    499

    You're making some mistake.

    500

    You've been making sounds like you don't believe anything I say every since I met you.