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

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1 Alain asked quietly as they slowly made their way to the car later .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Alas , many others had already made their judgment on the flimsy evidence of that supposed phone call … and had found the next King guilty .
6 Thus in agricultural areas high levels of nitrate are produced which gradually make their way into the water table and ultimately into our water supply . ’
7 Even now , when the boys responsible had become young men and gone off to make their ways in the world .
8 And his grandfather and grandmother , who also made their mark on the Wimbledon scene .
9 LIVERPOOL boxing brothers Carl ( left ) and Paul Wright are both making their mark on the professional scene .
10 Look after the twins and try to make sure they negotiate the reefs of puberty and adolescence , set them up to make their way in the world , and do so without becoming just like me …
11 The walk over the Falkenstein to St Gilgen offers super views of the lake , and the adventurous may even make their way to the top of the Schafberg .
12 Modern scholars have found proof that from here they continued to withdraw north-eastwards , groups of them eventually making their way to the vicinity of the Tigris-Euphrates basin , the region which now constitutes the border between Syria and Iraq .
13 As their demand for more food arises the young ferrets will then make their way towards the fresh meat , taking a great interest in it .
14 The suitability of candidates is assessed , in part , by those who already sit as judges how make their assessments on the basis of the candidates ' ability as an advocate and since those advocates come , in the County Court in the main and in the Crown and High Court exclusively , from the ranks of the barristers it is they who are selected .
15 The whole company had then made their way along the considerable length of the dripping tunnel by torch light , until they had exited at its other end into the moonlit woods outside the perimeter fence .
16 He also took a few new recruits , notably three young lieutenants , Harry Poat , Tony Marsh and Johnny Wiseman , all three of whom went on to make their mark on the regiment .
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