"A Place at the Table forcefully makes the case that hunger has serious economic, social and cultural implications for the nation."
She has already quietly but forcefully made two important points about prejudice and the world's capacity for overwhelming change.
He should make that point forcefully to Mr Adams the next time they meet.
A point forcefully made, whatever it might have been!
He forcefully makes Deogratias join his group and participate in the killing.
After, as a kind of apology, I forcefully made love to him.
He forcefully makes people quit smoking, otherwise bad things keep on happening in their lives.
We forcefully made that point in the Green Paper.
Islamic leaders in France are forcefully making that point, too.
They definitely did not want to be rescued by someone who would take them back north, a point he had to make forcefully in her terms.