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91. Among the trees below, he could make out a yellow pick-up truck. 92. Although Maggie couldn't make out the exact words, she knew they were from both sides. 93. The speaker was squeaky, but I could make out what was being said. 94. There's some writing on the back of this photo, but I can't make out what it says. 95. Dexter loped along behind, knowing things were not as simple as the woman detective liked to make out. 96. Finding things to make out of unwanted household rubbish will always be technically difficult. 97. You can make out the shape of the bodies, still sitting as they had the moment before the explosion. 98. In the faint light of what is left of day, she can barely make out the road ahead. 99. I could just make out the faint outline of the cliffs. 100. She cocked her head to try and make out sounds but there were none. 101. A. Then there's all the more reason to make out a covenant. let's say you pay tax at 40%. 102. Rex could make out all the fine detail of its undercarriage. 103. Magee could make out two figures crouched on the steps near the top, quite close to the door of the church. 104. He could just make out the two rows of cottages and the fields beyond them. 105. I tried to make out the cover and thought it might be a recent anthology of poetry. 106. Two days later Joyce phoned to ask about the check, so I had to make out I'd already mailed it. 107. Perhaps she should stay and try and make out a case for herself. 108. Ryker shot an angry glance at Donna and mouthed something she couldn't make out. 109. On the wall behind the plant she could just make out irregular painted spirals of pale gold. 110. His lips seemed to be mouthing something, but Robert could not make out what it was. 111. Despite the obscuring veil of time, many researchers can make out the traces of the Supercontinent Cycle in the Precambrian. 112. In the dim upper reaches of the roof, she could now make out a cylindrical object with a dulled metallic glint. 113. Hesitating, as if trying to make out the numbers on the house fronts, which were perfectly clear. 114. He squinted to make out what Petey was up to in the yard. 115. If the adviser wants you to make out a cheque to him, the alarm bells should start ringing. 116. Even with the magnification of a monocular, I can barely make out indistinct humps gliding through the darkening water. 117. Both sides could make out a case that they deserved to win and should have been awarded penalties. 118. I can just barely make out the forms of the fire-fighters through the thick smoke. 119. From what I could make out, Rabari was the more generic term, while Kaika designated a specific camel-breeding sub caste. 120. It was so dark he could barely make out the tree line on the distant shore.