Example sentences of "make their [noun] through the " in BNC.
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1 | Morris dancers will make their way through the centre of town to the Arts Centre before taking part in the afternoon activities . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Dot clutched tight to Gloria 's coat as they made their way through the dark rustling leaves of some tall shrubs . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | As they made their way through the dark a voice called out ‘ Surprise , surprise ! ’ — and all the lights suddenly flashed on . |
8 | As they made their way through the throng of people , boys and girls laughed and joked with them . |
9 | They made their way through the thinning trees , the moonlight touching the grass with silver , seeing the shadows changing as they neared the forest 's edge , becoming thinner , less mysterious , more like ordinary shadows that lay across ordinary roads at night . |
10 | There was a distinct nip in the air as , on the last day of November , the huddle of international yachting journalists , collars turned up against the northerly wind , made their way through the doors of the 30th Salon Nautique . |
11 | McAllister , happily unaware of who made up the party , watched these inhabitants of the world in which she had lived since she was eight years old stare and chatter as they made their way through the doorway , Mr Sands bowing and scraping at them as befitted a poor relation to whom they were doing a favour , the rest of the bazaar 's patrons staring at these strange beings , male and female , as though they were visitors from another planet , perhaps one described by Mr H. G. Wells . |
12 | Firefighters wearing special protective clothing made their way through the dense smoke towards the fuel flask . |
13 | Teams of workers made their way through the streets ensuring that properties were safe to re-enter . |
14 | A few stalls stood uncovered and some brave souls made their way through the ankle-deep , mucky slush . |
15 | They made their profits through the spread between their buying and selling prices . |
16 | All of them sheep and cattle yes , even the savage beasts birds of the air and fish that make their way through the water . |
17 | The rocket can not be repaired in time so Cory and Lowery , with message-sending equipment , make their escape through the jungle as the Daleks close in . |
18 | I think if anything it 's more likely that what we 'll have at Oxford is some extremely tough women , because these are women who have made their way through the educational system and are tough cookies . |
19 | Later , as they were making their way through the bracken , Anna said casually , ‘ Sam told me that you 're leaving your job with Luke . ’ |
20 | There were , however , earlier reports of US Navy craft ( using their docking facilities in Bahrain ) moving behind tankers making their way through the Gulf by night , keeping an unsolicited eye on them . |
21 | Making their way through the extensive 4th floor they were stopped when a massive explosive caused them to hit the floor . |
22 | Most target companies are likely to make their purchases through the market ; however , where a significant shareholder wishes to dispose of his holding , an off-market purchase may be made to prevent the shares falling into the hands of a predator . |
23 | I am informed that local authorities currently have to make their requests through the police . |
24 | Corbett could hardly understand their accent and was thankful for the stout staff his guide carried and so expertly used to make their way through the milling crowd . |
25 | The weather prevented many members from attending , but forty-five people did manage to make their way through the fog . |