Examples of 'made a count' in a sentence

Meaning of "made a count"

made a count - This phrase is often used to convey the act of tallying or keeping track of something, such as items, occurrences, or events

How to use "made a count" in a sentence

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made a count
He was subsequently made a count.
He was also made a count by the Spanish government.
In Hispania he was made a count.
Lord Harwood made a count as they were passing through the gate.
Before the release, Larry and three other divers made a count of the observable fish.
The Indian seers have made a count of intelligences that are functioning in the human being.
As soon as he returned to France, he was made a Count by the Emperor.
Fouché had been made a Count of the French Empire previously.
He was well regarded by the Finnish population and was made a count in 1812.
Duhesme was made a count and knight of the Légion d'honneur.
Signor Pedrotti himself was made a Count by the King of Sardinia.
Yang was made a Count of the First Rank ( 一等伯 ; Yī děng bó ) by Yuan Shikai.
He later returned to France and was made a Count of the French Empire by Napoleon.
Oudinot was made a Count of the Empire and given a ' donation ' of million francs.
After Napoleon 's abdication he was made a count by Louis XVIII of France.

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