Example sentences of "[vb mod] make [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All the internal doors were open and she could make out the tumbled travel bags she had left half-packed and which now spilled their contents across the room .
2 All the pictures he showed me looked the same messy blur but he insisted he could make out the individual features of each person .
3 His grey moustache bristled ; he was so close that Loretta could make out the individual hairs .
4 Even on the darkest night , by the light which the sea seemed mysteriously to absorb and reflect , he could make out the splendid fifteenth-century west tower of Happisburgh Church , that embattled symbol of man 's precarious defences against this most dangerous of seas .
5 After a couple of hundred yards the jungle thinned , and I could make out the towering white cliffs of the apartments building .
6 For , if I am the world ’ — we were heading down again , his nails digging into my flesh , I could make out the Eastern Mediterranean — ‘ then the world must be real .
7 Even at this distance he could make out the faint octarine glow in the air that must be indicating a stable magic aura of at least — he gasped — several milliprime ?
8 Their vision was by now more adapted to the darkness , and silhouetted against the glow of the fires , they could make out the black bulk of the castle .
9 From somewhere far away , she could make out the screaming whine of an emergency vehicle in a hurry .
10 Gradually we could make out the shaking fronds of the trees , the thick herbs at the side of the path .
11 The atmosphere was less turbid than I 'd expected from Edward 's description — a glowing , orange-red furnace of heat in which I could make out the shadowy profiles of two pots .
12 Straining to listen , the boy thought he could make out the soft fall of footsteps on the snuffled ground between the trees .
13 It was difficult to see her backside in the mirror , but she could make out the pink weals which had been raised on her tender white bum-cheeks by the little squirt .
14 As he spoke I could make out the red roofs of the bungalows dotted among the green trees .
15 And as I changed tack , the harbour came into view round the headland , with the hill rising behind it , where pines grow in a sheltered spot , and then I could make out the white walls of my house through the binoculars .
16 Ahead of her , straight ahead , she could make out the grey hills on the far side of the estuary and to her right where the land first widened out and then melted away altogether , the sea flowed to the ocean , limitless , miles of moving , salty water .
17 When he saw the saxaphone he told his father about it and his father said that if he could save half the money , he would make up the other half . ’
18 You can see that I am representing any vector V as a superposition of two standard vectors 1 and 2 , with coefficients ( as we say ) given by the numbers unc and unc [ For the modern mathematician these numbers would make up the ordered pair (
19 But MDHC is optimistic it will make up the lost revenue by increased levels of freight .
20 Thus , wherever one looks , one finds people engaged in the construction of the blocks that will make up the Palestinian state .
21 ln this case , the attributes ‘ name ’ and part' will make up the composite key of the ORDER relation .
22 Bidwell believes that a group of about 50 consultancies will make up the final membership .
23 This contains the pattern of dots that , when printed on paper , will make up the actual character .
24 The four legs and four rails that will make up the seat-jointing section are cut oversize so that they can be cut in half .
25 Nevertheless if the patient is mentally and emotionally unaffected but has , for example , a pain somewhere , then the details of the pain will make up the whole case , or ‘ totality ’ as it is called , for which a similar remedy must be found .
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