Example sentences of "[adv] make [pos pn] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Created by Alex Raymond in the 1930's Flash eventually made his way onto the Commodore with a little help from Mastertronic Added Dimension , a budget house set up by Mastertronic .
2 Alain asked quietly as they slowly made their way to the car later .
3 She waited until the car vanished round the bend then waited some more until the whine of the engine was at last lost in the distance , then she slowly made her way into the house .
4 I slowly made my way down the road .
5 He slowly made his way along the train of fish vans .
6 Athelstan checked that the windows and doors of the priest 's house were locked , slung his saddle bags over a protesting Philomel , and both horse and rider wearily made their way along the icy track .
7 Shares in the manufacturer of bridal wear and nursery products , which only made its debut on the Third Market a year ago via a placing at 100p , stand at 136p .
8 Wainwright is fifth choice at Bramall Lane and only made his debut for the reserves on Wednesday .
9 The Corporal stood and glared at me as I very swiftly made my exit through the door , pausing briefly to pick up my rucksack and bagpipe box .
10 Preventing dental and gum disease will not only make your visits to the dentist more pleasant , but will mean that your mouth feels fresher and you can have a bright smile .
11 Then you search to establish that the borrower is not bankrupt , so make your search on the special form limited to bankruptcy ; thereby you will help the Registry and speed the reply .
12 De Gaulle had long made his dissatisfaction with the Cold War status quo clear .
13 But where she had expected harshness she felt instead only the soft warmth of his lips on her throat , and a rush of longing coursed through her entire body , strong enough to make her buckle at the knees .
14 We have to live in the present , not make our present in the past .
15 ‘ He would see no reason why we should not make our contribution to the royal coronation . ’
16 Why not make your visit to the theatre extra special , and spend a night at one of Scarborough 's best hotels ?
17 Evidently Anselm judged that he could not make his excommunication of the king effective if he stayed in Lyons , and he must move nearer to the scene of action .
18 He soon made his peace with the new regime , meeting the queen and the young king when they went on pilgrimage to Canterbury in Lent 1327 .
19 As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line .
20 Lindsey watched in fascination as the taxi laboriously made its way along the rising curve of the road taking them into the hills .
21 Gascoigne laboriously made his way into the penalty area , more in hope than expectation as he awaited the free-kick .
22 Morse placed a restraining hand on Lewis 's arm , and the two of them stood watching the man while two or three heavily luggaged travellers finally made their way along the platform .
23 When the queuers finally made their way to the head of the stairs they were greeted by a strange figure holding a tray of sugar cubes , sure sign that acid was on offer .
24 We staggered out into the Madrid evening ‘ full of piss and vinegar ’ , as Dana said later , and somehow made our way to the Puerta del Sol , where there is a large circular fountain .
25 Alas , many others had already made their judgment on the flimsy evidence of that supposed phone call … and had found the next King guilty .
26 This would eliminate the insiders ' opportunity to profit from insider news , which would have already made its impact on the market .
27 Brum based Brian Travers , producer and director of musical films for many years , and well known saxophonist in the internationally renowned band , UB40 , has already made his mark on the music industry .
28 It was too early yet to go to his lodgings and he had already made his visit to the hospital to see how Byford was getting on .
29 Already making her way around the house , she came to the front and asked a footman to carry a message to Rose Alderley .
30 They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others .
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