Example sentences of "[conj] make my [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I keep crouched and make my way through the low bushes , heading diagonally through the wood towards the estate . |
2 | ‘ I have a tremendous fundamental urge to get out and make my way in the world . |
3 | The barn shook again as I got to my feet and made my way to the door with the feeling that the barn had been very lucky so far in not receiving a direct hit from one of the frequent mortar bombs that were exploding in and around the farm . |
4 | I felt a migraine coming on and made my way to the villa for some peace and quiet . |
5 | The others had potential , but I bathed and groomed her as if for Crufts and made my way to the hospital . |
6 | I left the hotel , feeling rather like the Lady of Shalott , breaking the spell , leaving her room , her castle , going only to the river 's edge , there to drown herself , and made my way to the Navimore School for Girls . |
7 | As I wheeled my tenth-hand push-bike through the gates of the Parsons ' large detached house and made my way across the gravel forecourt past the guests ' Volvos and Audis , I began to feel uncomfortably out of my depth . |
8 | I left my cases parked on the quay , and made my way into the post office . |
9 | I left them to it and made my way along the inner side of the curving wall towards the doorway . |
10 | Then I buttoned myself into my grey raincoat , put on my brown felt hat , switched off the office lights and made my way along the corridor to the lift . |
11 | I pulled myself up the safety line and made my way past the tangle of tethers up to the surface , where the boat tender was frantically pulling in all the lines . |
12 | The German mortars were exploding on the other side of the wood as I clambered out of the trench and made my way through the trees in the direction of the road . |
13 | I turned and left the farm and made my way through the village to Brigade H.Q |
14 | With that remark I took my leave and made my way through the orchard and onto the road leading to Brigade H.Q That evening as I lay in my trench I thought about the events of the first seven days in Normandy . |
15 | I collected up the pipes and made my way through the trees in the direction of NO. 3 Commando . |