Example sentences of "[conj] make way " in BNC.

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1 Stop plastering Vic all over your music paper and make way for some real talent .
2 If they found the operation was n't necessary , they could easily postpone it and make way for another patient .
3 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
4 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
5 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
6 The whole lot was to come down and make way for a million square feet of office space , and the company developing the site had held a competition to find a master-planner .
7 I am a sole practitioner and have been asked to stand down and make way as auditor of a limited company for a larger outfit , following a JMU visit .
8 If Chamberlain really wanted to do that he should resign and make way for a government of genuine anti-appeasers .
9 All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team .
10 All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team .
11 Arran accepted the inevitable , and made way for Mary of Guise , in return for various financial inducements for himself and his family , and a discharge securing him from any actions against him for anything he had done during the period of his regency .
12 He stood back and made way for him .
13 First Casares Quiroga , who had fatally underestimated the seriousness of what he called an ‘ absurd plot ’ and refused to arm the workers , panicked and made way for the more conservative Martínez Barrio .
14 Reluctantly I handed over the axe and made way for him , then stood , stretching my back .
15 Will he now do something about it by calling a general election and making way for a Labour Government committed to ridding this country of the Tory scourge of homelessness ?
16 Under- occupation ( " caused by artificially low rents " ) would be reduced by the simple process of small families in large houses moving and making way for large families previously living in small houses …
17 Sitting no more in judgement , and making way for youth
18 It was the ‘ time of the sheep ’ , and to make way for these white settlers , people had to go .
19 When in May 1940 the Commons divided on an issue of confidence in the Chamberlain government 's handling of the war , and the normal government majority was seen to have dropped significantly , Chamberlain decided to resign and to make way for Churchill , a leader more acceptable to the opposition parties .
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