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The police will soon make out a case against him.
It is possible to make out a case for all three.
He made out a case for dressing down rather than up.
I knew that without his testimony we could not make out a case.
He could make out a case that the asteroid was his.
I think you'd find it hard to make out a case of blackmail against me.
Yet in a dim confused way I think be was making out a case.
Perhaps she should stay and try and make out a case for herself.
"I think we can make out a case for his being a political refugee.
You see, it's going to be most frightfully hard to make out a case of murder against him.
So set yourself the task of suggesting a simple argument or answer and then you can try to make out a case for it.
The lawyer said this was making it hard for the Justice Department to make out a case.
Frankly, I'm not convinced yet, but you certainly can make out a case."
And anyway, you haven't made out a case against the neck."
Both sides could make out a case that they deserved to win and should have been awarded penalties.
It seems to me that you need more substance to your allegations to make out a case for electoral fraud.
We can make out a case without him, but his testimony corroborates the circumstantial evidence.
Human history is so rich and complicated that you can make out a case for any course of improvement or retrogression.
Out of a few words, foolishly spoken perhaps, he has made out a case against me.
"But we would make out a case at the trial," says Lenore, "a convincing defense."
"It is one thing to make out a case of overreaching as between parties bargaining not at arm's length," he wrote.
"You think I've made out a case, then?"
"I'm hanged if you don't make out a case.
We could make out a case.
The first was whether or not the respondents had made out a case for eviction in terms of PIE.