Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
But the new group has made itself felt and heard.
The 20th century makes itself felt in other ways too.
For the last few weeks the baby inside her had been making itself felt.
But it is making itself felt in the federal budget.
The track makes itself felt in the very feel of the country.
Public opinion has yet to make itself felt on the issue.
The real thing makes itself felt in due course, and I'd more than enough to go around.
The influence of the changes also made itself felt in education.
But beyond house prices, the pain for many Americans has yet to make itself felt.
The political battle going on in Washington was making itself felt even down here.
One reason is that the state continues to make itself felt in the economy.
For the moment, oil has made itself felt mostly in the form of higher prices.
The cold of the desert night began to make itself felt.
Could you tell when the influence begins to make itself felt?
The cold front had come in on schedule and was making itself felt.
This started to make itself felt by the winter of that year.
The power of the new generator is making itself felt.
Here, also, the growing power of secular government made itself felt.
However, the impact of such measures makes itself felt only slowly.
Then, in a short time, another motor made itself felt, more than heard.
The war dragged on, making itself felt in the town.
There are times and places in America where a deep resistance to learning will make itself felt.
But after a short time a sober reality makes itself felt.
"The women's movement has made itself felt for the better," she said.
It could make itself felt upon an individual, a nation, a society or an entire civilization.