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How to use make of in a sentence

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She started laughing like she was losing it, making no sense at all, and I didn't know what to make of what she'd just said.
That has to be a question of opinion rather than fact, so it depends on what you make of the evidence.
I have no wish to weary you with the case I have made in the past, but make of this what you will.
We hear, too, what a Buddhist and an agnostic anthropologist make of it all.
So there you have it, make of it what you will, but I reckon intelligence comes into it somewhere.
What do you make of this allergy to the past that is especially strong in business?
I didn't know what to make of his story of meeting two yetis in the high Himalayas.
People flash coy looks at one another, hoping that they won't be asked to make the first move and speak about what they make of it all.
The victim also caught several numbers on the license plate as well as the make of the car.
What then do we make of his contradictory argumentation that we should maintain a large money stock even though we are unable to do so?
Until we have more evidence, and an articulated specimen, we just don't know what to make of this creature.
Her claim is that the judgments you make of someone you're mad at, hurt by, or angry with, invariably apply to yourself.
He relates the story of the Aztec leader Montezuma who was unsure of what to make of the arrival of Cortez and his Spanish troops.
The first was as Purdey, the New Avengers character reputedly named after a make of shotgun.
To be a pilot you need to know aerodynamics and a bit about the engines but you don't need to know the make of the fuel pump.
Apart from my methodological muddles, what should we make of the oscillations in fossil diversity?
The book, influenced greatly by him, had largely been savaged by Australian critics and I wanted to see what he himself would make of it.
The most severe criticisms journalists can make of a government minister is that they act in bad faith, are disloyal and are untrustworthy.
The banal and obvious truth is that life and a country are largely what you make of them.
It's good to see an old canal brought back to life, but I wonder what those 19th century bargemen would make of the modern cappuccino lifestyle.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the people around made no more fun of them than revivalists make of a preacher and a new convert.
She knew not what to make of her niece, who had suddenly become stern and contradictious.
If you deduce a good Providence from the good things in nature, what do you make of the evil?
We then realised what they could make of the Recockzy march and other folk music.
A few preliminary remarks, to be amplified as we proceed, will serve to elucidate the use which I propose to make of sensibilia.
What short shrift I should make of the vicaire, M. Valenod and all their jobberies!
I did not know what to make of my life because the Holder of the heavens had not revealed himself to me.
You intended to make of the chapter of Judith and Holofernes a tragedy of our times.
Perhaps the blow which it will inflict upon you will make of you the woman you ought to be.
For others, it will become what they themselves make of it through their involvement.
They will all wish to make of us a makeweight candle, when they are making out their pounds.
It will start in two minutes, and we shall see what the understudy can make of it.
But if modality, taken in itself, be not a reality, why then make of it a category?
The prudence which teaches one man to be a Whig, will make of another a Utopian.
She was playing with his watch chain, and he did not quite know what to make of her face.
Why is a spark produced at the air gap at break and not at make of the primary current?
Pharsalus is a proof of this, where, though the place is small, yet the citizens have great power, from the prudent use they make of it.
I pledged myself to abide by any request the preceptress might make of me.
It is not possible to make of every rural church an institutional church.
And this is really all that M. Flourens can make of natural selection.
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