Example sentences of "make [pron] way through the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | I made my way through the orchard and into a slit trench . |
3 | I made my way through the trees to the farmyard , four Commandos were stacking ammunition against the farmhouse wall . |
4 | I turned and left the farm and made my way through the village to Brigade H.Q |
5 | ‘ Just enjoying the taste of the rum , Corporal , ’ I replied , getting to my feet and swilling out the mess-tins and empty mug as I made my way through the drizzle to my now very muddy slit trench . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | As I made my way through the trees in the direction of the village and Brigade H.Q there were several loud explosions a short distance away to my right , followed by a loud burst of automatic fire . |
8 | I collected up the pipes and made my way through the trees in the direction of NO. 3 Commando . |
9 | I made my way through the crowds to Farr 's in Brown Street , managed to get right up to the entrance and poke my head around the door to see what was going on . |
10 | I keep crouched and make my way through the low bushes , heading diagonally through the wood towards the estate . |
11 | I walk slowly through the tunnel beneath the line , one of a dozen returning commuters , cross over the road with ten of them , make my way through the gnarled little streets beyond the redundant town hall with eight of the ten , and begin to climb the scarp of the South London hills with the remaining five . |
12 | Morris dancers will make their way through the centre of town to the Arts Centre before taking part in the afternoon activities . |
13 | Among the highlights of the festival will be a town centre procession in which Morris dancers will make their way through the town to the Arts Centre . |
14 | Leaving the Bacon room , she made her way through the junkyard corridor . |
15 | Kelly made her way through the crowd , vaguely aware of the chatter of people whose dull lives had briefly been made more exciting by another 's misfortune . |
16 | Kelly made her way through the hall towards the front door . |
17 | Dinah made her way through the bedroom , flung herself on the dreadful bed , and wept . |
18 | Somehow this small but formidable woman made her way through the throng to reach her son . |
19 | Thérèse made her way through the neat kitchen-garden . |
20 | Sighing , she made her way through the galley and main cabin . |
21 | While the party continued she made her way through the darkened theatre to the foyer . |
22 | Fran set her glass down , murmuring an apology as she made her way through the crowd and out on to the deck . |
23 | The purser 's office was busy as she made her way through the ship 's main reception area , and a queue of passengers needing to make last-minute purchases of local currency had formed . |
24 | Instead of returning to the dressing-room to change as she normally did , she made her way through the backstage area back into the club , determined that he should n't simply disappear without trace as he 'd done on the previous evenings . |
25 | She made her way through the village and out the other side , then pulled over into a gateway by a field and cried her eyes out . |
26 | Dot clutched tight to Gloria 's coat as they made their way through the dark rustling leaves of some tall shrubs . |
27 | This was the first time that father and son had been separated and it is apparent that Leopold undertook much of the organisation for the visit , advising Mozart and his mother of places to stay , even giving the costs of meals as they made their way through the German states . |
28 | Inspector Collis and Sergeant Fleet of the Surrey Police made their way through the streets of Egham to a rather down-market area known as Fishers Fields . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | As they made their way through the dark a voice called out ‘ Surprise , surprise ! ’ — and all the lights suddenly flashed on . |