Examples of 'make news' in a sentence

Meaning of "make news"

make news: To create a significant impact or be reported widely in news outlets
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  • To be published in the news media.

How to use "make news" in a sentence

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make news
Another of the men who make news.
Make news out of the news.
I am not going to make news in this publication.
I believe in this boat and it will make news.
Stormy will make news tonight.
He may be dead but he can still make news.
Autonomous vehicles make news almost every day.
We have got the information you need to make news.
Ought to make news somewhere.
Just please do not make news.
He wants to make news photos and not photographing food.
Good things do not make news.
Oughta make news somewhere.
The case continues to make news.
Let us make news together.

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Someday you will make news.
Make news yourself.
This man wanted to make news.
He is expected to make news with an announcement concerning a major weapons program.
She just wanted to make news.
They know how to make news but they do represent the past.
Let me help you make news.
Do not make news every tweet that Cemre writes.
You are trying to make news.
I gotta make news if I have to bite a dog.
Demonstrations against nuclear bombs do not make news anymore.
You are trying to make news You have no ethics.
Others are trying to make news.
We can support you to make News stand out in Media reports.
Conflict prevention is difficult to quantify and may not make news.
Let them make news.
You gotta push the other guy aside and make news.
We will make news.
Press releases provided by different publishers are most often reworked to make news.
Our speakers make news.
There are often underlying, as well as immediate, reasons why something does not make news.
These are the things that make news headlines.
Moreover, events, depending on sizes and impact have the potential to make news.
You seem to make news.
Often we're encouraged to believe… officials are the ones who make news.
Statistics make news.
The Parliamentary press gallery likes them because they make news.
We do not make news.
Though there are raids, they are generally small and they do not make news.
Such topics seem to only make news headlines in the West.
Hitler and Kennedy are about to make news.
North Korea continues to make news for all the wrong reasons.
The service had been used by many Iranian protesters to make news headlines.
We tried to make news like AA.
Supporting Israel does not make news.

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