2213 examples of can make in sentences

"They are splendid material," he said, with a military pride, not without a half-regretful tenderness, "one can make anything out of them."

There will be a rowthere will be a large rowunless I can make the people understand, and in a row there is nothing so sustaining as good clothesnext to the consciousness of being right, of course," she added after a pause.

Then, answering his own question: "Like enough because these will give him a hold over the gentlemen to whom they are drawn so that he can make a good bargain for his own neck before he gives the bills back to their owners.

She was a little, plucky, pale-faced thing whom you called instinctively by her first name at the end of half an houra sort of little mother of loose-ended men, who can make silk purses out of sows' ears, and wouldn't know how to brag if she were tempted.

" "True, that is often the case; but I think we can make all safe.

THE PHEASANT-HEN Nothing, ever, can make you forget the time?

The secret of Agatha's parentage can make no real difference to him.

We'll have him skinned when we get back home, and we'll cure the skin, and you can make something out of ita spectacle case," he suggested at random.

You can make it what you willbad or good, we shall not interfere with you.

"Ah, good people," said Catherine, "I have no money, and cannot buy anything, but if you can make use of yellow counters I will buy them.

I don't even know what form it will ultimately take, except that from certain indications he'll try to make Fyfe spend money faster than he can make it, perhaps in litigation over timber, over anything that offers, by making trouble in his camps, harassing him at every turn.

No. Are they such plain matters that the wayfaring man, though poor, can make up his mind on them for himself?

In principle it has no advantage over the cosmorama or the show box, to compensate for the great expense incurred, but that many persons may stand before it at a time, all very near the true point of sight, and deriving the pleasure of sympathy in their admiration of it, while no slight motion of the spectator can make the eye lose its point of view.

I don't believe I can make it, Fred.

How women can make money.

In addition to the instructions given in paragraph 6, there shall be in the houses vessels filled with boiling water, tallow, molasses and other liquids, which shall be thrown as bombs on the Americans who pass in front of their houses, or they can make use of syringes or tubes of bamboo.

But, after talking with several city dealers and commission men, I'm confident it will pay us to go about strawberry culture with the most careful preparation we can make.

I can make no defence, But must be shamed by my own innocence.

"She can make a punkin pie quick's a cat can wink her eye, She's a young thing, and cannot leave her mother!"

"No," ses the landlord; "you can make your mind easy on that point.

" "Tretton being all your own can make no difference.

It has shown recently some signs of improvement, but no enterprise can make a first-rate watering-place out of a muddy estuary and a strip of sandy shore.

"My! for a poet, delicately attuned and all the rest of it, you can make unlovely noises.

But I am stronger than he, I can make him do as I wish.

"Now, let's see what you can make of this," is what it implies.

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