Sentence examples for make out something from inspiring English sources

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It is possible to make out something in those vaults, but not very much.

But listen closely, and under the sound of all that rain, you can make out something very interesting: the metaphorical forces politicians usually call "tectonic plates", shifting in ways that, three or four years ago, no one would have predicted.

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It's being made out something's going on.

Mr. Chávez's failures did more damage than ideology, which was never as extremist as he or his detractors made out, something all too evident in the Venezuela he bequeaths.

God, I hope Daniel and Joseph make out or something.

It took several days to figure out what this meant: that the planets could be of any shape if they were made out of something quite special.

"Let's say you had a capsule, made out of something that dissolves in acid in your stomach.

He added: "This is an enormous storm made out of something much less.

And as William Baker, the former president of Bell Laboratories, is reported to have said, "Everything is made out of something, and it always will be".

This helps them think fluidly, and to imagine objects used in new ways, or made out of something else.

It has to made out of something at least 3/4" thick.

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