Example sentences of "make out [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Commission observed that it was held in the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 that it had made out a prima facie case for its view on the nationality requirements .
2 It was held that C had made out a prima facie case of unlawful interference with its contract with B , notwithstanding that the direct inducement was not , as in Stratford v. Lindley , one step removed from the contract but three steps removed .
3 Traditionally , literary criticism — which generally has supported the conservative idea of the period as a time of disruption and rebellion has made out a case for the poem 's balanced quality in praising both Cromwell and Charles I. Marvell may have later been an employee of Cromwell 's Latin Secretariat , but his poem shows an independent impartiality which avoids political commitment .
4 The black comedy of the gallows scene in Verdi 's Un ballo in maschera is very Verdian and also very Karajanesque ; and though Karajan often made out the critics in Strauss 's Ein Heldenleben to be a nicer bunch than they probably are , I have yet to hear a more vitriolically gossipy performance of the ‘ Tritsch-Tratsch ’ Polka than the one Karajan conducted with the Philharmonia Orchestra in one of his last recordings with them in September 1960 .
5 He turned back to the glaring headlights and dimly made out the terrified eyes of the drivers and their passengers .
6 Putting the light on would be too risky , but the curtains were drawn back and by now their eyes had become accustomed to a darkness in which could be made out the shapes of furniture and smaller objects , a darkness of monochrome and black spaces and faintly gleaming edges .
7 After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’
8 ‘ As far as I can make out no one has yet said conclusively that this man is Greg Martin' , she argued .
9 He was emerging in stately fashion from Wavebreaker 's companionway and , though I could see he was tall and lanky and had a ponytail of hair , I could make out no details of his face .
10 He could see that the flap of cloth gaped open , but in the dark could make out no more than the vague shape of her legs , her stomach .
11 He strained his eyes but could make out no more than the vague outline of Ngo Van Loc 's face in the darkness .
12 A. You can still make out a Deed of Covenant , and send the money directly to Save the Children by Postal Order .
13 ‘ AT THE top of Wears Hill we could just make out a signpost , pointing inland to Ashley Chase .
14 The drop down to half-moon Rhossili Bay below me was almost sheer , and the sea was striped with shimmering blue and white as endlessly long parallel lines of surf moved in slow motion towards the expanse of sand , on which I could just make out a few figures as tiny specks .
15 Mind you , I still think that now on the way back from a long hill-walk when I can just make out a dot that is the car .
16 I could just make out a figure wheeling a bicycle up the drive .
17 The light gradually faded , allowing a clearer view of the craft — Bash could now make out a thin outline , a panel or … a door !
18 As they drew nearer John could just make out a plate on which the number 173 was discernible .
19 I could make out a couple of dozen large buildings .
20 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
21 The area had been given an unfair image by ‘ so far as I can make out a group of tearaways who are , at the moment , completely uncontrollable .
22 Maura could see Terry 's lips moving but could not make out a word .
23 One may make a comparison here with his attitude towards the poor ; for one could evidently make out a case that , in relation to the poor , he preached the need for revolution .
24 But as his eyes grew accustomed to it he could make out a hand protruding from the open lounge doorway .
25 As illustrated in Figure 1.9 , we can make out a number of levels more basic than this ; the electronic circuits themselves , the logical functions ( such as gates and flipflops ) , and the functional units ( such as adders and registers ) .
26 As Millett J. observed in In re Tucker ( A Bankrupt ) [ 1988 ] 1 W.L.R. 497 , 502B , the plaintiff must make out a sufficiently strong case to justify his being given leave .
27 In the dim upper reaches of the roof , she could now make out a cylindrical object with a dulled metallic glint .
28 The Doctor followed the narrow road down through a small valley , before climbing back up towards a bare hilltop where he could make out a number of tiny wooden crosses , like a forest of lifeless bonsai trees .
29 And David Evans , all white and stammering , do n't you tell me my father 's a bloody animal I 've got to kick out of the way , and G.P. saying I 've never hurt an animal in my life , you can always make out a case for hurting human beings , but human animals deserve every sympathy .
30 I could make out a younger Conchis in the centre , wearing a straw hat and shorts , and there was one woman , a peasant-woman , though not Maria , because she was Maria 's age in the photo and it was plainly twenty or thirty years old .
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