make believe in Czech
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Sentence patterns related to "make believe"
1. 3 He lives in a world of make-believe/make-believe world.
2. Let's make believe we're pirates.
3. Let's make believe we are doctors.
4. She make believe not to hear me.
5. 4 'Let's play make-believe,' said Sam.
6. Let's make believe that we're Red Indians.
7. I don't have time for make believe.
8. I go everywhere to make believe it's Iran.
9. 13 "But, why?" he asked in make-believe astonishment.
10. Or living in a fantasy of wishful make-believe.
11. Or l would make believe he owed me money.
12. 2 They live in a world of make-believe.
13. Dissembling enough, he was not sufficiently oily and make - believe.
14. 5 She's not really a queen -- it's only make-believe.
15. 14 She squandered millions on a life of make-believe.
16. 6 Or living in a fantasy of wishful make-believe.
17. The ideal of a perfectly fair society is just make-believe.
18. Sometimes when children play, they make believe they are grow - ups.
19. An allegory may depart from everyday life into a make-believe world.
20. The two little girls used to make believe that they were princesses.
21. 15 The ideal of a perfectly fair society is just make-believe.
22. The violence in those films was too unreal, it was make-believe.
23. 17 He seems to be living in a world of make-believe .
24. You seem to think that it's all a game, a make believe.
25. 25 An allegory may depart from everyday life into a make-believe world.
26. 20 Sufficient to say that I regard the play as pure make-believe.
27. 16 The violence in those films was too unreal, it was make-believe.
28. 1 She used to play games of make-believe with her elder sister.
29. There are day dreamers and night dreamers who dream up make - believe places.
30. He is in Billy's make-believe world of ambrosia the moment the curtain rises.
31. The staff had a hard time assuring him that is was all make-believe.
32. 22 Some time there will have to be an end to this make-believe.
33. It's not fiction, it's not story tales, it's not make-believe; it's cold, hard science.
34. But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.
35. 28 That word appearing is the key to understanding the congressional world of make-believe.
36. 27 The staff had a hard time assuring him that is was all make-believe.
37. 12 He is in Billy's make-believe world of ambrosia the moment the curtain rises.
38. Right, kids. We don't have any proper cowboy hats so you'll have to make believe.
39. 9 But he did fly, in his imagination, on make-believe journeys to far-off realms.
40. By inventing legalistic Contrivances that foresee lawsuits, business difficulties and make-believe invasions of personal rights
41. 11 Other six-year olds solve math problems for make-believe school, as illustrated in Figure
42. Don Quixote, of course, is only make-believe, but being deceived is seldom a laughing matter.
43. 23 How come the vast majority of the population appears to want to play make-believe?
44. Yeah, we're gonna be joining him in make-believe if you don't get to the damn point.
45. The make believe world of Disney is a truly magical experience that knows no age barriers.Sentence dictionary
46. 8 His main activity is make-believe, and as we shall see,(www.Sentencedict.com) his main goal is survival.
47. 10 Surely it was part of a make-believe, like imagining you were playing number three for Somerset?
48. So we can probably rule out the theory that he is indulging in a weekly exercise in make-believe.
49. In the video, Michael Jackson danced down a make-believe street protesting that "the kid is not my son"
50. In the chapter Alarums accompanies, the narrator persuades a friend to join him in a make-believe of Arthurian legends.