Examples of 'made news' in a sentence
Meaning of "made news"
This phrase is used when something or someone has attracted a lot of attention or publicity from the media or general public. It typically implies that the topic or person has become widely known or discussed
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- simple past tense and past participle of make news
How to use "made news" in a sentence
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The case made news at the time.
Violence has always made news.
The assassination made news throughout the country.
They may be happy that they made news.
The story made news in every major paper.
And that is why it made news.
This made news headlines throughout the country.
This shooting made news.
The president made news with a startling decision.
Whatever he did made news.
You made news your own.
Together we made news.
And it made news all across the country.
Florence was made news.
That made news for them.
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The unusual manner of his victory made news across the world.
The report made news around the world because.
The stories of fattest people in the world have made news headlines.
The installation made news internationally.
It made news and attracted tourists and land buyers.
The kidnapping made news around the globe.
He made news last year for reporting back to work the day after receiving a pacemaker.
The arrest made news nationwide.
Geco Gaming is an international games developer that has recently made news headlines.
This discovery made news headlines around the world.
The Titan image is one of three new space pictures which have made news recently.
He made news recently when h.
A news outlet has to pay for professionally made news agency photos or videos.
He has made news nearly every day since he was inaugurated.
This is not the first time McIngvale has made news for his philanthropic work.
Google also made news with its expanding relationships from automotive manufacturers.
Images of Chilean student protests made news around the world for months.
Hepatitis C has made news for the emergence of exorbitantly priced medicines over the past year.
A few months before the second season De Pauw and Lenaerts once again made news headlines.
The cyber attacks have made news headlines and affected families.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith probe also made news.
The stock offering also made news because of the unusual way it was handled.
I'm sure her family is glad that this made news.
Ayanbadejo has made news off the field for his support of gay rights.
The President made news.
Tanu Kumar has made news headlines and gained public support.
Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings made news of her own today.
The marriage made news as Amrita was twelve years older than him.
Because the driver was a former chief prosecutor, it made news shortly at the time.
South Sudan has made news headline again and as usual its nothing good.
He also reports about the fall-out in the community after the scandal made news.
Soon the purchase and project made news and attracted tourists and land buyers.
His weight made him a national celebrity, even his custom-made blue jeans made news.
The very capabilities and culture that have made news organizations effective also define their disabilities.
Recommended, Tannenberg in consoles and other indie games that have made news today.
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