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? |
I didn't know what to make of his story of meeting two yetis in the high Himalayas. |
That has to be a question of opinion rather than fact, so it depends on what you make of the evidence. |
So there you have it, make of it what you will, but I reckon intelligence comes into it somewhere. |
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. |
Her claim is that the judgments you make of someone you're mad at, hurt by, or angry with, invariably apply to yourself. |