Example sentences of "could [adv] [verb] out [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And they could not rule out the bigger commercial craft , tugs , lighters , oil tankers , and general cargo coasters , pursuing their lawful occasions on the Thames .
2 But all the will-power she could muster could not shut out the desolate sense of emptiness that had closed like a cold hand round her heart .
3 The cubicle was thick with fragranced fog but he could just make out a dark hunched shape on the floor near the door .
4 Almost — but I could just make out a narrow stretch half-way over where the water flowed smooth and fast with each swell .
5 Blanche could just make out a flabby shape in the back seat .
6 Robert could just make out a thin line of boys struggling through the trees at the edge of the horizon .
7 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 .
8 Along it , Theodora could just make out a lone rider heading back to the stable .
9 He could just make out the great empty arch of the east window and beyond it the shimmer of the North Sea while above , seeming to move through and over it like a censer , swung the smudged yellow disc of the moon .
10 By peering hard in the same direction , I could just make out the faint flicker of a distant plane .
11 Between the ranks of bared heads ( one or another of which would occasionally turn to take a quick glance of inspection at his own face ) he could just make out the graceful figure of Mrs Wright herself , kneeling on a hassock in front of the table .
12 It even had a name , he could just make out the tiny print .
13 As he gazed out , down the enormous length of the ship , he could just make out the dark outline against the lighter sea , and the rectangular shapes of the deck-covered containers .
14 To her right , as her eyes adjusted to the faint lifting of the darkness , she could just make out the first steps of the spiral tower staircase .
15 He could just make out the two rows of cottages and the fields beyond them .
16 Straining his eyes , he could just make out the two boxes which were stacked in the far corner of the room and a picture frame which was propped up against them .
17 Through the open door Zen could just make out the huge ornate crucifix above the high altar .
18 Through the middle kitchen window he could just make out the open gate , the wooden ramp covering the steps and the first huge saddle-back sow ambling down into the yard .
19 The smoke enveloped the beast completely , and yet through the smoke , as they got very close , Little Billy could just make out the enormous black shadow of some hairy monster .
20 I took a few cautious steps forward to where , by craning , I could just make out the ghostly crescent of the beach opposite the pier .
21 He lifted his head and , in the semi-darkness , she could just make out the wry smile that touched the corners of his mouth .
22 Yes , through the gloom she could just make out the dried-up fountain in the middle of it , and , straight ahead , the huge studded doors of a church .
23 He could still make out the huge man-shape , lying face down , its outline glowing from the residual embers of the phosphorus , like a blackened , smoking tree trunk .
24 Dr Jaffery could still point out the faded murals which filled niches of the Drum House — pictures of Central Asian plants , he thought , put there to remind the Mughals of their TransOxianan homelands — but the painted and gilt ceiling of the audience hall has entirely disappeared , along with the awnings , the Kashmiri carpets , the solid silver railings and the magnificent Peacock Throne which , with its twelve pillars of emerald supporting a golden roof topped with two gilt peacocks ablaze with precious stones , was arguably the most dazzling seat ever constructed .
25 The light gradually faded , allowing a clearer view of the craft — Bash could now make out a thin outline , a panel or … a door !
26 In the dim upper reaches of the roof , she could now make out a cylindrical object with a dulled metallic glint .
27 To my left was a rough wooden handrail , below , to right and left , I could now make out the grey slopes of two of the conical pits formed by the vault of the transept beneath — the floor under the catwalk was really a negative ceiling — but , apart from a yard or two near the edge , it was completely submerged in nest , as was the catwalk itself a few steps further in .
28 ‘ He could n't go out the front door to play without being mugged . ’
29 Could n't make out a damn thing from either one of them .
30 But not so deafening that she could n't make out the anguished cries of : ‘ Wheee …
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