Example sentences of "[coord] made [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | SHORTLY AFTER 8am yesterday six elderly nuns slipped from their living quarters at the Our Lady of the Passion Monastery near Daventry , Northants , and made their way to the hen-house . |
2 | Corbett urged him to keep quiet and was more than relieved when they entered the narrow , winding , rutted streets of Leith and made their way to the small market square . |
3 | They walked along the platform and made their way to the Metropolitan Line , thus entering , though they did not know it , the oldest part of the system . |
4 | ‘ Come on , ’ he said and they both left Steed parked there and made their way to the twisted and bent railing that was his door to the family . |
5 | They turned and made their way along the platform , through the small waiting-room and so into the road to where the horse and trap waited . |
6 | The friar joined Sir John in one last cup of mulled wine , heated with a red hot poker and spiced with cinnamon , before they reclaimed their horses from the stable and made their way along the darkening highway towards Mile End . |
7 | ‘ Very well played , Piper , ’ remarked Mills Roberts as he and his Officers left the saluting base and made their way across the village green in the direction of Brigade H.Q I remained at attention until they disappeared through the gates of the big house . |
8 | They landed at Inverkeithing and made their way up the cliffs , the summer sun warming their backs , past Aberdour onto Kinghorn Ness , Corbett showing them the place King Alexander III allegedly fell , before going down the path to the royal manor . |
9 | A party of French tourists arrived from the bazaars and made their way up the steps . |
10 | Every driveway to the castle was crowded and many of those on foot climbed the boundary walls of the estate and made their way through the policies . |
11 | They ducked under the sagging wire and made their way round the back of the lake . |
12 | The villagers ate dates from the wadi 's palms , fed their sheep and goats on its shrubs , and made their homes from the mud and vegetation . |
13 | The Swift Challenger 490 caravan had been parked in the driveway behind another vehicle , but the thieves were undeterred and made their move under the cover of darkness soon after two members of the family left the home . |
14 | So St Wilfrid the bishop and his clergy on bended knees lifted their hands again to heaven and gained the help of the Lord … who straightway bade the tide return before its usual hour , and while the pagans , on the coming of their king were preparing for a fourth battle , the sea came back and covered all the shore , so that the ship was floated and made its way into the deep . |
15 | For Clarke , football hooliganism developed at the intersection of these trends : the fans have now taken the traditional values of toughness , masculinity , local identity , collective action and partisanship and made them part of the game 's new , more spectacularised style . |
16 | Then , dressing in her long white dress , she stole quietly downstairs and made her way down the path to the gate and across the meadow to the railway line . |
17 | The driver looked on sentimentally as she alighted from the car and made her way down the path . |
18 | Finally , hugging the bottle 's warmth to her chest , she checked on the bolts of the front and back doors and made her way up the uncarpeted stairs to bed . |
19 | With this , she once more wrapped up warmly and made her way to the stable . |
20 | ‘ Rest , ’ she said and made her way to the door . |
21 | Before she finished here and made her way to the sitting room , there were certain things she must say to Cissie , and she must say them without alarming the girl , yet , at the same time , make her aware that she was no longer a child , that she already had the mark of a woman on her . |
22 | She crept out of her house , and made her way to the festa . |
23 | She broke away before he could get a stranglehold and made her way to the podium , hitching up her dress and putting on her very best smile for the tridvid sages . |
24 | She went into the house and made her way to the small suite of rooms that Bonard and his staff of two used as offices . |
25 | She slipped quietly out of the hotel , grateful that none of the other cast members were around to witness her departure , and made her way to the car park . |
26 | Marguerite was sleeping and Jenna crept downstairs in the silent house and made her way to the kitchen to fix herself a milky drink . |
27 | Then , feeling a strong urge to look at his portrait again , she showered quickly , put on clean undies and an oatmeal skirt and blouse , and made her way to the long gallery . |
28 | She shed no tears as she left the cottage and made her way along the lane to the priest 's house . |
29 | She picked up her suitcase and made her way along the aisle , pausing to inspect the damage to her legs . |
30 | Then she turned and made her way along the corridor to William 's room . |