Examples of 'make itself felt' in a sentence

Meaning of "make itself felt"

make itself felt ~ To make itself felt means to have an impact or influence that is noticeable or significant

How to use "make itself felt" in a sentence

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make itself felt
It continues to make itself felt today.
Make itself felt once again.
His desire to make itself felt.
This may make itself felt by a vibration in the steering.
But a reaction should indeed make itself felt.
Hunger began to make itself felt among the troops.
Th e weight of our dive gear starts to make itself felt.
Begun to make itself felt.
Thus the inner person is not able to make itself felt.
This started to make itself felt by the winter of that year.
The monotony of the unrelieved sentimentality does not fail to make itself felt.
The ageing of the workforce will make itself felt here in particular.
Good representativeness, where the multiplying effect should make itself felt.
The material destruction will make itself felt in everyday life for a long time to come.
Solely appearances can be enumerated and the climate make itself felt.

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It can make itself felt most fully. But when God wants to show its power.
Is beginning to make itself felt.
Two and a half years after the big buildup began, is beginning to make itself felt.
A disadvantage which is liable to make itself felt in the middle.
We let a few generations pass in a moment, and spirit begins to make itself felt.
This additional supply of capital will make itself felt on the market.
Mr President, I really feel the time has come for European solidarity to make itself felt.
This improvement is also expected to make itself felt on the Irish market.
In Spain, the energy crisis took time to make itself felt.
The colder weather will begin to make itself felt this weekend.
The spirit of the Treaty of Lisbon needs to make itself felt here.
The first Ray will make itself felt.
The party is, however, beginning to make itself felt.
But the counter-current already begins to make itself felt in modern life.
The 12th cup of coffee could now possibly make itself felt.
Europe 's increase in dynamism and competitive discipline will make itself felt throughout the industrial world.
But, even so, Labourism continued to make itself felt.
Thirdly, this decline did not make itself felt until May.
As Aristotle would say, all virtue must make itself felt by force.

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