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1 It means that I can make neither head nor tail of it.
2 I must confess that I can make neither head nor tail of it.
3 Hillyard could make neither head nor tail of the strange scene.
4 As yet we could make neither head nor tail to them.
5 The child can make neither head nor tail of it.
6 Three words Erlendur could make neither head nor tail of.
7 I can make neither head nor tail of the business.'
8 But listen as he would, the prince could make neither head nor tail of it.
9 We could make neither head nor tail of it.
10 For his part, he could make neither head nor tail of the many new sects.
11 His style is so grandiloquently vague that we can make neither head nor tail of it.
12 I still have the notes, and I still can make neither head nor tail of them.
13 As to the strange tales the neighbours whispered about her, Graeme could make neither head nor tail of them.
14 But though he found the Land Office without difficulty, he could make neither head nor tail out of the records.
15 Guides know about enough English to tangle every thing up so that a man can make neither head or tail of it.
16 European guides know about enough English to tangle everything up so that a man can make neither head nor tail of it.
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