Example sentences of "[be] make his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Teessider Anthony Brannen , the only British decathlete selected for the world championships in Tokyo last year , will be making his debut in the early season competition as an adopted Staffordshire athlete . |
2 | He had been making his way past the beach from the tourist information centre to a hotel which they had recommended when he was murdered . |
3 | Had Norman Lamont been making his speech to the Commons 100 years ago , he would have worn a hat and commentators would have expected a rabbit to have been produced from it . |
4 | FORMER Glentoran and RBAI schoolboy Stuart Reid is making his mark on the American college circuit . |
5 | A BOY is making his mark in the entertainment business before he has even left school . |
6 | Bull Hughes was making his way down the stairs from the hoose , a single end top right off Cumberland Street . |
7 | Roy just managed to get the last seat on the plane and was making his way down the cabin , trying to secure space for his luggage . |
8 | But on this night he was making one last move through the crowded bar , and at that exact moment O was making his way to the door . |
9 | Last night Mr Cronje was making his way to the spot where Elizabeth and Julie were murdered . |
10 | As she passed Veronica 's house , she noticed that one of the men had got out of the green Maestro and was making his way round the back of the building . |
11 | Throughout his young manhood , while he was making his way in the world , the upper-class male had to satisfy his physical needs with casual encounters and women of the street . |
12 | The Earl of Nottingham , a Tory who was to make his peace with the Revolution , nevertheless opposed the invitation , condemning it as " high treason , in violation of the Laws … and that allegiance which I ow 'd to the Soveraigne and which I had confirm 'd by my solemn oath " . |