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How to use make do in a sentence

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We no longer have to make do with the grubby white plastic garden furniture and collapsible click sun beds that were so popular a few years ago.
Many live either in accommodation not fit for human habitation or are without housing entirely and have to make do living on the streets.
The French make do with a Gallic shrug, the Italians employ animated arm-waving.
They had to make do with a walkover in their final match of the season when opponents Victoria failed to show.
As we shall see the grazers, browsers, and mixed feeders all learn to make do with what's at hand.
Oh, I'm sure it's nothing like that fancy ducal estate you have, but we'll make do.
He spoke to me in chaste Urdu and I had to make do with my ungrammatical Hindi.
We should not be endorsing an official policy of make do and mend as this will only cost us even more in the future.
When the club failed to find the right incentives to lure a world class striker, the manager insisted he would make do and mend.
Mark and I have also developed many skills over the years so make do and mend is a bit of a family motto.
People with learning difficulties no longer have to make do with what is available.
Many more channels are available nowadays, even if some of us still make do with the five.
In one canvas palace, beautiful people loafed around on pouffes, while those outside had to make do with slightly damp grass.
And if they had hoped to tidy up their beards they would have had to make do with a blunt razor they should have changed weeks ago.
The combination makes it very unlikely so you have to make do with just this!
They make do with pine-needle tea, roots, bugs burrowed under bark, and if they're lucky, roadkill.
From now on, you'll have to make do with a saveloy 'n' chips with mushy peas.
Photographers had to make do with a dramatic face-plant when he lost his footing running into the box.
Until he deigns to bless us with his musical insights, we must make do with the old.
But the mainstream curry shops make do with jarred curry pastes and powdered food colorings.
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They'll be teaching Liverpool's fashionist as to make do and mend and exchange.
Having already whetted her whistle and being in charge of the horseless carriage, Madam enjoyed a mineral water while I had to make do with a bottle of Sol Mexican beer.
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