Examples of using To make a statement in English and their translations into Dutch
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He's just trying to make a statement.
Just to make a statement♪- You is.
Yes, they would want to make a statement.
Designed to make a statement that speaks for itself.
She just really wants to make a statement.
People also translate
He's ready to make a statement as soon as we can.
She landed the plane here to make a statement.
Never afraid to make a statement, like Ed, like me.
You have seen how they like to make a statement.
To make a statement about my meeting with Keller.
The mission was to make a statement.
I want to make a statement with information on hate crimes.
It's the perfect way to make a statement.
He came here to make a statement, and he's willing to die for it.
I'm not just doing this to make a statement.
Are you ready to make a statement in these Lily sandals?
You do understand what it means to make a statement.
I meant to make a statement.
Choose one or spell something out to make a statement.
Whether it is to make a statement or just for fun.
Remember: You don't wear the mask to make a statement.
You need to make a statement about everything that happened that day.
He's just trying to make a statement.
That's why she landed here at the capital, to make a statement.
Would you be prepared to make a statement about all this, Christine?
In agreement with Andreas Baader I want to make a statement.
You have a right to make a statement, if you wish.
As agreed with Andreas Baader, I would like to make a statement.
In exchange he asks the visitors to make a statement about democracy and human rights.
Massey was going to come by my office this morning to make a statement.