Sentence examples for makes of it from inspiring English sources

The phrase "makes of it" is not correct English.
You could rephrase it to say "makes out of it" or "makes from it." For example, "She took the old scraps of fabric and made a quilt out of it."

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If this list seems unprepossessing on its face, the point is all that Ulrich makes of it through a deeply creative process of analysis and contextualizing.

But Fukasaku makes of it a distinctively Japanese metaphor for an imperial destiny coming to its end: a fiercely proud, martial civilisation aware of its own mortality.

Now, let's see what Northern Ireland makes of it.

What history makes of it remains to be seen.

Ultimately, the transfer experience is what one makes of it.

One can only imagine what Squinzi makes of it all.

I wonder what the tourist board makes of it.

I asked Wu what he makes of it.

You will have to read "Above All Things" to learn what this author makes of it.

We know what E. L. James's husband, Niall Leonard, makes of it anyway: Life goes on.

What moves a writer to eloquence is less meaningful than what he makes of it..

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