Make of Sentence Examples
What do you make of it?
Not sure what to make of it.
Among the later Cathars of Europe we find the repudiation of marriage defended on the ground that the only true marriage is of Christ with his bride the Virgin church, and perhaps this is why Paulicians and Thonraki would not make of marriage a religious rite or sacrament.
Bousset thinks that the Apocalyptist, knowing not what to make of this reckoning, left it standing as it was and attempted a new interpretation of the seven heads by taking them to refer to the seven hills of Rome in the addition he made to verse 9.
With him he stayed for about eighteen months, and has as usual infinite complaints to make of his employer and some strange stories to tell.
Truly (good Christian Reader), we neuer thought from the beginning, that we should neede to make a new Translation, nor yet to make of a bad one a good one .
What, then, could he make of the external stimulus ?
We are aided in forming some estimate of the chronological sequence preceding the Mycenaean age, as suggested by the finds of the Heraeum, in the new distribution which Ddrpfeld has been led to make of the chronological stratification of Hissarlik.
The writer does not dispute the fact, but is at a loss what to make of it.
Enigmatic, because it was a mystery to me what he would make of it, not being a particularly arty, bohemian type.
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Fixed assets used by the charity should be briefly described, eg desktop computer, or make of motor vehicle.
I really don't know what to make of the three above mentioned references to the WTC disaster.
Bird watchers always seem to have problems with what to make of mandarin ducks, i.e. can they count them in their annual total?
What are we to make of this latest spat between Murdoch and another leading figure within the English-speaking Establishment?
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What will she make of Gilbert's new verger?
In the one hypothesis, as in the other, Italy could count upon the moral support of Great Britain, but could not make of British friendship the keystone of a Continental policy.
Compelled by circumstances, described with much fullness and vividness, Jacob ultimately migrated to Egypt, receiving on the way the promise that God would make of him a great nation, which should come again out of Egypt (see Joseph).
The meaner sort are covered with mats which they make of a kind of bulrush, and are also indifferently tight and warm, but not so good as the former....
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Enough ranting, what did I make of it?
Yet what are we to make of the seemingly growing reluctance of Christian parents to take their children to the evening service?
What will she make of Gilbert 's new verger?
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What sense are you supposed to make of a word like "KHFID76"?
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Feel free to experiment with lacy strap-ups, bows done on the side, or platforms sandals make of cork.
After all, fashion, whether it is emo style or any other trend, is only what you make of it.
Since Kaplan is a school offering an online education, student life can be whatever you make of it.
When the first Wario Ware video game made its debut, gamers weren't sure what to make of it.
Naturalist adolescents can often name and describe the features of every make of car around them.
What really matters is what you make of it and how you personally "play it".
A girls' night out is what you make of it.
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The all-leather make of the shoe means that it will eventually conform to your needs and you should wear it a few times before taking any further measures.
They are often on the right of the steering wheel, but depending on the make of your car, they might be on the left.
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Users are limited in the number of copies they can make of a single playlist.
While we haven't quite reached that level of ingenuity, you may be surprised to learn that more than one make of flying car exists today.
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Not sure what to make of her or what he felt, he led Han out and closed the door.
He said nothing, and she saw the look that crossed his face, as if he wasn't sure what to make of it.
What do you make of it Donnie?
Jackson wasn't sure what to make of this, but followed her.
Jackson slowly approached, not sure what to make of this.
I don't know what to make of it.
Darian wasn't sure what to make of her reaction.
In 1876 Mr (afterwards Sir) William McKinnon began the construction of a road from Dar-es-Salaam to Victoria Nyanza, intending to make of Dar-es-Salaam an important seaport.
They would never have died out, however, had not circumstances altered, and a new mental attitude been taken up. The spirit of philosophical and theological speculation and of ethical reflection, which began to spread through the churches, did not know what to make of the old hopes of the future.
The palace of the archbishops is still here, and forms, with the parish church, a picturesque group of buildings, lying close to the river opposite the majestic Houses of Parliament, and to some extent joining with them to make of this reach of the Thames one of the finest prospects in London.