I can’t make anything of it at all,” she acknowledged.
What I want to know is, how this rascal manages to make anything out of the political pickings of a town like Leith.
Apparently they can't make anything out of his condition, but think it's shell shock.
All the others had been so separated in the destruction of the letter that the squire despaired of ever being able to make anything out of them, or to restore them to anything like their original consecutive form.
The topics treated in this chapter are further illustrations of the power of the mores to make anything right, and to protect anything from condemnation.
The cases here to be noticed are further illustrations of the fact that the mores can make anything right, and can protect anything from condemnation, in addition to those in the last two chapters.
I don't know that I expect to make anything out of it, but somehow or other I can't resist my curiosity to know what is in those bundles.
Claus came up to us and tried to pass himself off for Mr. Haberstro, and he is the one who stole our valises on our way here; but he didn't make anything by it.
I guess Banta didn't make anything by trying to pump me," said Bob.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make anything" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.