Example sentences of "[noun sg] make its [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 IBM Corp made its debut at the National Association of Broadcasters Exhibition with its Ultimedia Tools Series , an integrated suite of over 60 software tools .
2 • Ropeable Lotus dealers in the US were after Lotus boss Michael Kimberley 's blood after the Lotus-badged Bertone Emotion made its debut at the Detroit show earlier this year .
3 His great black horse made its way through the crowd of menservants until he came alongside the princess 's window .
4 The new groups who were in the charts , even as the British Task Force made its way across the Atlantic — Duran Duran , ABC , Spandau Ballet — suggested that , of all things , fun was once again back in fashion .
5 The blizzard was worse now , and what little light made its way between the flakes was failing .
6 A cold grey light made its way round the corners of the curtains and trickled into the room .
7 I remember that between a death and the subsequent funeral the street would be very quiet , pianos were locked , children were not allowed to play anywhere near the house and on the day of interment , all blinds were drawn , whilst as the cortege made its way to the Cemetery people would stop , the men always removing headgear .
8 I plan a scene here in which the car makes its way through the vast landscape , the wounded Masai lying in the back .
9 In 1990 , under the artistic direction of the internationally renowned choreographer Royston Maldoom , Ulster Youth Dance made its debut at the Belfast Festival at Queen 's .
10 Women left behind by the emigrants , ‘ widows ’ who had not heard from their husbands for decades , daughters growing up without fathers , without grandfathers , without brothers -once they too were old enough to leave — were hungry for men , everyone knew that , and the law made its profits from the devils — Greed and Lust and Envy — that scampered among humans playing a deadly tag in which all the players are caught and brought down , one by one .
11 But when a goods engine makes its appearance from the outer darkness , it is possible to realize that the shunters ' apparent madness is nothing but the acme of method .
12 This more distant fire let up long enough , however , for the column to make its way beside the buildings on the east side of the basin .
13 As the group made its way into the reception area , Bliss tugged at D'Arcy 's sleeve .
14 The piano made its patterns in the air .
15 Crossman joined Ambrose 's Embassy Club Orchestra in 1926 , some years before the band made its name as the finest jazz group in Europe .
16 And finally , while Oxford United 's men take on Sunderland at the Manor tomorrow the club 's newly formed Ladies team makes its debut at the Witney Town Ground on Sunday afternoon … formerly known as the Oxford and County Ladies , United kick off their campaign against the Hassocks from Sussex .
17 MICRO FOCUS MAKES ITS MARKER FOR THE AGE OF OBJECTS WITH OBJECT-ORIENTED OPTION
18 As our taxi made its way up the winding road to the north west of the island , we passed immaculate terraces filled with olive and citrus groves beneath which tethered goats grazed happily on the dry clumps of grass .
19 The small convoy made its way to the fortified barracks , where the Range Rover went through the gates on its own , the armoured escort returning to duty in the scarred city .
20 Compact-disc video makes its entry into the British marketplace during October , but punters generally ca n't afford any new format because they are buying the various versions of singles that are deluging the record shops .
21 Three minutes later a curious little procession made its way up the stairs .
22 A ragged and halting procession made its way down the street , and the voices of the crowd rose into a single roar .
23 The centre was brought to a halt as the procession made its way to the National Parliament .
24 When Tom the cabin boy went out again into Witchball Street , to fetch the cat in this time , he saw a very different procession making its way across the churchyard .
25 Who argue that , because television makes its effect through the continuous screening of moving pictures , the flow of a programme must not be interrupted when it is shown on video .
26 The extra deep picture windows permit wheelchair users superb views as the train makes its way through the rolling Quantock Hills from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead .
27 The first is that , since it is difficult for each authority to make its decision within the framework of a general view of social needs and social capacity to pay , the total amount of taxation tends to be raised above what it would be in a more unified system .
28 This in turn made its impact on the choice of precious substances and not least on the skill and inventiveness with which these were mounted and displayed .
29 The ferret-god made its way to the bottom of the garden .
30 ( The same river makes its exit from the lake some 30 miles away to flow through Luzern on its way north ) .
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