Example sentences of "make way for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A quarter of a century since the first Star Trek , these oldies are making way for the New Generation .
2 By that time , scholars in various countries were throwing new light on the composer 's music , life and times , providing performers with new insights — and also making way for the populist boom that began with Peter Shaffer 's play and film ‘ Amadeus ’ .
3 The Gordon Bennett races made way for the first Grand Prix in 1906 when Szisz of Romania won the inaugural French Grand Prix at Le Mans .
4 The company made way for the next entertainment the islanders offered to mark the treaty they had made , and Tiguary gave Dulé a drink and hugged him , sitting him down beside him to watch the dancers who now occupied the clearing .
5 The Great Northern Hotel may make way for the new concourse but its loss will compensated for by the refurbishment of the grade one-listed St Pancras Hotel .
6 Make way for the best PM you never had !
7 The chlorine atoms make way for the other atoms when cis- DDP attaches itself to guanine , one of the bases of DNA .
8 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
9 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
10 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
11 Nottingham Victoria after clearance of platforms to make way for the present shopping centre .
12 The State Paper Office was architecturally the most interesting building to be demolished to make way for the present Foreign Office .
13 Once the first block is empty it will be demolished to make way for the second phase of house building , where the whole process of relocating and building is repeated .
14 This had to be demolished to make way for the new library complex and it was impossible to find alternative accommodation for all the books stored there .
15 The houses remained until the early 1950s when they were knocked down to make way for the new church .
16 The property was demolished in 1869 to make way for the new museum building and the Survey moved to No. 1 India Buildings , Victoria Street , a building still in existence .
17 More than forty thousand people were moved from the old city centre to make way for the new buildings , but even though stereotyped blocks of flats were put up around the site of the palace and were in many cases completed by the spring of 1988 , they remained empty until after the revolution .
18 Punk rock had had a purging effect on pop music ; clearing out the old to make way for the new .
19 The bill also dissolved , from December 1992 , the High Commission for the Fight against the Mafia ( which since the early 1980s had had little success ) in order to make way for the new Anti-Mafia Investigation Directorate ( DIA ) .
20 He will open a new school hall and plant two oaks to replace trees lost to make way for the new development .
21 On July 7 the small Hural had been disbanded to make way for the Great Hural to act as the country 's new single-chamber legislative body .
22 The property , which Dockbuild bought in 1989 , was due to be demolished to make way for the fifth stage of the inner ring road .
23 It was to have been compulsorily purchased to make way for the final stage of the inner ring road until that scheme was dropped .
24 We dismantled the imprinting equipment to make way for the passive avoidance pens and I set about raising the grant money to let us move into full swing .
25 During Stage II you may well find that you will need to give up one or both of your snacks each day in order to make way for the higher calorie foods that you will be adding to your diet .
26 The grynd continues , but these days the whale meat is no longer needed for food , and islanders are often having to empty last year 's whale meat from the freezer to make way for the fresh catch .
27 Just at that moment my gardener came with his basket , and when the woman realised that the flowers in the vase on my table were going to be thrown away , to make way for the fresh ones .
28 Despite a sure-handed debut against Brazil in the 1–1 Washington draw that restored English pride , the Southampton player will be asked to make way for the third goalkeeper on the trip , Crystal Palace 's Nigel Martyn .
29 The previous occupant had been a Swiss merchant who had been evicted to make way for the English milord and his lady , and Jane had a suspicion that the Swiss , like all foreigners , harboured strange and filthy diseases .
30 It was the destruction of thirty churches and monasteries in Bucharest to make way for the Civic Centre which aroused Western criticism of Ceauşescu 's rule on a grand scale .
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