Example sentences of "make [pron] [noun] to the " in BNC.

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1 The liberal ideas of this group , and the fact that several of its members were known or alleged to belong to the secretive Catholic brotherhood , Opus Dei , made them anathema to the " old shirt " Falangists and the Catholic integrists .
2 The fact that the local authority had the legal right to control the premises made them occupiers to the exclusion of the previous owners of the house .
3 As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line .
4 Quietly , choosing my time , I shall make my way to the Garden Tower and try to gain access to the upper chamber . ’
5 ‘ Wait but a few moments here for me , ’ she said more gently , ‘ for I must make my farewell to the Lady Percy , who has been more than kind to me . ’
6 Anyway , at shortly before five I made my way to the forecourt of the RA .
7 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 .
8 I felt a migraine coming on and made my way to the villa for some peace and quiet .
9 Ignoring them , I made my way to the Norman castle .
10 It was suppertime , so I made my way to the Roscommon chip shop .
11 The others had potential , but I bathed and groomed her as if for Crufts and made my way to the hospital .
12 I felt I was climbing a mountain of my own as I made my way to the interview battling on my bike against the fierce London traffic to meet Sir Edmund at a plush hotel next to Harrods in Knightsbridge .
13 In the lunch interval of the Test I made my way to the bar , where I saw the editor of the Herald , Mac Pollock , father of Springboks Peter and Graeme , and decided to discuss Vorster 's threat with him .
14 I ran through the fields , laid low for about two hours , then I made my way to the motorway and hitched it to Birmingham .
15 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 .
16 Come Saturday morning I made my way to the ground .
17 searched the bathroom and then made my way to the door , the exit door .
18 Prost , who appeared at the same conference , said : ‘ I made my apologies to the world council .
19 Still , I need some fun , and so I make my way to the front , along a narrow arm out onto the sun-baked prow tip .
20 I make my way to the back holding on carefully .
21 No , I 'll treat you to them , I make my lot to the nearest bottle with Unicare if I can , how many you 've got ?
22 The persons who wish to issue a prospectus must make their submissions to the Authority on the basis of uberrimae fidei .
23 The walk over the Falkenstein to St Gilgen offers super views of the lake , and the adventurous may even make their way to the top of the Schafberg .
24 Some of them would make their way to the railway station , but a few , having no horse and trap and unable to afford even the train fare , would travel on foot the whole week , often sleeping rough in the fields or in barns or farmhouses .
25 Having passed the green flashing light at the end of the main breakwater and also that of the inner Leon y Castillo mole , both of which are left to starboard , arriving yachts should make their way to the small boat harbour .
26 She made her way to the small side gate that opened on to the alley and which in the daytime was kept permanently open so that tradesmen could make their way to the kitchens through the vegetable garden .
27 We 've got to realise that there 's going to families out and about , and what we 'll do is the aircraft er I have n't seen the scenario on paper , but just off the top of my head , I can tell you that the aircraft will make their approaches to the base as if it were a real target .
28 Our safety regulations er dictate that they be a certain distance from the crowd , so that if anything did go wrong , the aircraft would be able to er get out of the way , but no , there is not going to be any danger at all , they 'll make their approaches to the base as if they were attacking , and then we 'll have simulated ground bursts , a large fire as it were , on the ground , it will be going off , providing the sound effects for it , but it 's going to be just a great thing to sit and watch .
29 The two inspectors will make their recommendations to the Energy and Environment Secretaries , who will decide between them which route if any should be approved .
30 Such a libretto can then be handed to a composer or arranger of music and a designer so that they can make their contributions to the total production .
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