Examples of 'make the headlines' in a sentence

Meaning of "make the headlines"

Make the headlines: To become the most prominent or widely discussed news story in the media
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  • Synonym of hit the headlines

How to use "make the headlines" in a sentence

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make the headlines
This case will make the headlines.
Make the headlines.
You just do not make the headlines.
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Wish that could make the headlines.
The daily incidents in the occupied territories did not necessarily make the headlines.
It will make the headlines on the news.
I reckon we could even make the headlines.
He knew how to make the headlines and he knew how to milk them.
Increasingly the consequences make the headlines.
Whether we make the headlines or not.
It must be separatists who want to make the headlines.
That will make the headlines.
This is often in situations that do not make the headlines.
That would not make the headlines anymore.

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Belarus is a country that does not often make the headlines.
It would make the headlines.
It is not famine and it does not make the headlines.
I do not make the headlines.
And those are just the ones that make the headlines.
Does not make the headlines.
We both were trying for that story that would make the headlines.
It will not make the headlines.
And undoubtedly far far more situations do not make the headlines.
People that would make the headlines day after day.
And surely far a lot more instances do not make the headlines.
You just want to make the headlines or you would not be wearing that gear.
Filipinos are born to make the headlines.
We will not make the headlines with this, but it is important nonetheless.
His death did not make the headlines.
It will make the headlines in the Sun, cos you work for the bloody thing.
Even my jokes make the headlines.
I have deliberately chosen simple examples that would not make the headlines.
We're really going to make the headlines with this latest one.
Here we cover awesome new features that did not make the headlines.
Today, our countries rarely make the headlines of the international press.
The most important part of the Mohammed story is yet to make the headlines.
A terror raid that does not make the headlines - despite chemical explosives and a rocket launcher ".
These are the companies that make the headlines.
Every year proposals make the headlines at Glasto - sometimes for the wrong reasons.
You are lucky you did not make the headlines.
They regularly make the headlines in newspapers in the sub-region, including Jama, Amina and Divas.
He still manages to make the headlines.
Make the headlines tomorrow, Once you, Jay-Jay, and gunshot wound here.
As long as it does not make the headlines.
State-related threats will increase and make the headlines while suspicions about government-sponsored attacks will grow.
Young African creative entrepreneurs make the headlines.
The first bizarre incident to make the headlines was a Wild West-style train robbery.
Newspapers would buy the story, it would make the headlines.
Yeah, they make the headlines up.

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