make distinction
Example Sentences
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It is worthy of remark here that even young Hindoo girls, in the exercise of their immature discretion, make distinction between the gods in the choice of their husbands.
From The Hindoos as they Are A Description of the Manners, Customs and the Inner Life of Hindoo Society in Bengal by Bose, Shib Chunder
Far from me be it to make distinction between them.
From The Book-Hunter at Home by Allan, P. B. M.
Scant time was there in that boat to make distinction between friend and foe.
From To Have and to Hold by Johnston, Mary
However, we may fairly make distinction between the Bible as an original work and the Bible as a work of English literature.
From Study of the King James Bible by McAfee, Cleland Boyd
Gay, unreflecting Gotham stays not to make distinction, honouring all kinds of notoriety alike; or at all events giving them an equal distribution of its curiosity.
From The Child Wife by Reid, Mayne