Examples of using Make things better in English and their translations into Danish
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Make things better?
Names always make things better.
And make things better at the same time.
You're helping make things better.
I wanna make things better, but it may not be my choice anymore.
People also translate
Who says you can't make things better?
We can make things better for our family.
Nonetheless forex commentary can make things better.
We can make things better.
Whatever's in that file,it isn't gonna make things better.
I'm gonna make things better.
Make things better. If you're alive, you at least have a chance to.
And I wanna make things better.
The Commission document is slightly less strong but still says'yes,let us make things better.
I said,"Just make things better!
The truth is that if they really knew why,then they could instantly repair the situation and make things better.
It was gonna change things, make things better for us.
Going through the program helped me see for myself what I was doing-how I could improve my life and make things better.
You at least have a chance to… make things better. If you're alive.
It's the greatest technique, because the public cringe, andask their'betters' to stop it, and make things better for them.
I don't know if I can make things better for you, but I can certainly make them worse.
I cannot make it right again,but I can make things better.
What we need is research and data:we need an EU-wide data bank where we can actually share best practice and make things better for somebody who is trying to lead a normal life but cannot drive a car, cannot ride a motorcycle and cannot get on with their ordinary life, and yet is perfectly intelligent.
Though still a young man, he has watched society descend into its present morass with great sadness,combined with a determination to help make things better.
Blackboard's adoption of our rock solid SCORM technology will make things better for Blackboard learners and those people who provide content to Blackboard.
You know, that if things are bad, that we can change them… we can make things better for our family.
And what happens is that as we turn increasingly to rules, rules andincentives may make things better in the short run, but they create a downward spiral that makes them worse in the long run.
Abolition of registration tax in all countries will not make things better for the environment.
They can decide that the breakage caused by the installation of a new library will make things better rather than worse, and let it go in along with its flotilla of dependents.