Example sentences of "and make [pron] way [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I mean stand up slowly and make yer way to the back shop and we can all have a wee chat .
2 Coaches should plan to arrive at junction 21 of the M1 at 1pm to 1.30 and make their way to the rendezvous point .
3 The main advantage with this system would be that players from junior clubs could get noticed by selectors and make their way up the representative ladder without having to move clubs .
4 Now , although no bombs ever fell in the country district where they lived , from time to time the air raid warning sirens would sound and Sylvia 's mother would take her baby and make her way to the shelter at the bottom of the garden , remaining there until she heard the ‘ all-clear ’ .
5 ‘ I promise you we 'd be much better to go quietly back on to the road and make our way to the Fire Court . ’
6 We step past Calvin who doodles with a twig in the dust , and make our way towards the car .
7 Later in the day the shelling ceased so Taff and I were able to get his kit together and make our way through the village to the farm and No. 6 Commando positions .
8 Jump the gap and make your way down the steps and platforms to another ladder , pick up another crate to your left and climb down the ladder , kill the workman and run right ( out of the building ) , get on the lift and jump into the little room ( this contains a couple of records ) , get the crate and climb up the ladder to kill the last workman , get on the lift to your left and go to the top , jump onto the platform , and the next , and the next , until you reach the furthest one where there 's an extra life .
9 I keep crouched and make my way through the low bushes , heading diagonally through the wood towards the estate .
10 He had reached Blakemere , which was only two miles further on , when he pondered if he should take another direction and make his way to the river , but the thought that even this far out there 'd be a number of people on the banks today , mostly youngsters , he guessed , swimming or playing the usual dangerous game of swinging out over the river on a rope attached to a tree branch , deterred him .
11 When at last he was able to throw aside his damp sheet and make his way to the window the panorama he had last seen on the day of the sepoy attack had been transformed .
12 She had not time to dress and make her way to the Casa Guidi .
13 For a minute longer father and son stood watching as the boat was rowed almost noiselessly out to sea ; and they were just about to return and make their way up the passage to the house when the sound of falling stones broke the silence of the night .
14 ‘ I have a tremendous fundamental urge to get out and make my way in the world .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 ‘ 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 ‘ 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 .
22 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 .
23 A party of French tourists arrived from the bazaars and made their way up the steps .
24 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 .
25 They ducked under the sagging wire and made their way round the back of the lake .
26 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 .
27 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 .
28 The driver looked on sentimentally as she alighted from the car and made her way down the path .
29 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 .
30 With this , she once more wrapped up warmly and made her way to the stable .
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