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How to use made known in a sentence

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Remember though you are only entitled to a refund if goods are faulty, misdescribed or not fit for the purpose made known to the retailer.
Any known medical condition or information regarding your health should be made known to your travel companion.
Ultimately his priests achieved great influence owing to their reputation as foretellers of future events, who made known the will of the god.
Here is a discovery that has to be made known to the ophthalmic community in India.
Details of the funds raised for them following his funeral have only just been totted up and made known.
A range of colours will be made known to the various groups involved when planning their designs.
It is a fundamental requisite of the rule of law that the law should be made known.
However, the collective whoopee was abruptly halted when the small print was made known.
More information on the other two elements, water and fire, will be made known over the next few weeks.
He made known, in no uncertain terms, what Belgian colonialism meant to the Congolese.
A tremendous crowd assembled outside the French Embassy shortly after the news was made known.
Ever since the appearance of the NIE, these states have made known their concerns over what they perceive to be disengagement by Washington.
Clear criteria for the recruitment of volunteers should be articulated and made known.
As time goes on we hope that the full truth about how Ian died will be made known.
He made known his disdain for the demands of retail politics as he returned to the more private life of a writer and novelist.
They fear a free press through which the truth about their regime could be made known.
Monetary gifts sent to charities or to a honeymoon fund can take time to be made known to you.
A new product has to find a market and be made known to potential buyers, which is always a difficult stage in a highly competitive environment.
When it will be organised surely it will be made known to all the communities.
When an agreement is approved and signed, it shall be made known to all the members of the Association and the non-member interpreters concerned.
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Evidently they were all agreed upon a purpose, and this Nicolson made known to me.
This pamphlet deserves the extracts extant being made known as indicating a picture of the feelings of the seditionary party.
Harnett had made known his loss to Holliss, so that he knew perfectly well to whom the teeth belonged.
Colonization extended rapidly to the shores of the southern ocean, and Australia Felix was made known to the British public.
The Persian lily, fritillaria Persica, which is nearly related to it, was made known almost about the same time.
He had been made known to her at Zurich, where he had broken his journey while on his way from Dresden.
Even in the dark the approach of a palki is made known by the rhythmic cries of the bearers.
Sometimes it comes out in the society papers immediately after it has been made known to the kinfolk and intimate friends.
Him too, never celebrated by any other tongue, I the Roman lyrist first made known.
The name of Rome was made known, and made terrible, through Wales by a great battle fought on the eastern slopes of the Berwyn.
Sometimes this coalescence is instantaneous and not made known to consciousness.
During this refection, the young men made known the object of their visit.
The term he used was odd, for it was 'bequeathed,' but no such bequest of Mesmer was ever made known.
The sovereignty of this nature whereof we speak is made known by its independency of those limitations which circumscribe us on every hand.
But would you rather elope against your will, or have your continued existence made known to the world in general and the police in particular?
He made known to the chief, coi Hadjo, his determination to that effect.
They returned, however, and their return was made known at keswick.
Thus in various ways was the revelation made known to Muhammad.
Morris's hostile feeling toward this woman which might be referable to the crime committed in her house that might threaten Emily's tranquillity if they were made known?
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