How to use in-sentence of “make for”:
– President Truman had a tough decision to make for the sake of Americans and the world at large – one that would lead to the end of the seemingly perpetual war, but with grievous consequences.
– Fossil faunal assemblages, marine and terrestrial, make for distinctive marker horizons.
– Bird sounds include bird songs, calls and any other noises they make for communication.
– This means that the only nature we as humans have is the nature we make for ourselves.
– The actual pronunciation is Bhə-rə-tə which does not make for a good story.
– I have only three statements to make for you.

