Example sentences of "make way for [art] new " 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 We may now hope that , with the rebirth of our own mythology from music , the abstractions and the shallow optimism that have degraded the German genius for so long will make way for a new strength and joyful seriousness .
3 So Oxford 's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park .
4 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 .
5 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
6 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
7 So why do n't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation ?
8 Once the church had a beautiful Gothic façade , but during renovation work on the Palazzo Reale in 1770 this was demolished to make way for a new main staircase .
9 At the time , part of the mill was demolished to make way for a new road , some of the remainder being converted to shops .
10 A 40-FOOT Blue Cedar tree in Liss is enjoying a change of scenery after it was moved to save it from being felled to make way for a new garage .
11 The old terraced houses are being demolished to make way for a new shopping centre .
12 According to press reports , during the meeting Hariri had successfully allayed Hezbollah fears that a large number of buildings in the southern suburbs were to be demolished to make way for a new hospital .
13 Picture a once decent apartment building in the Bronx , New York , a part of the city where poverty , drug abuse , AIDS , and prostitution abound , and witness over a few years how it is transformed into a miserable squat and ultimately bulldozed to make way for a new police station .
14 The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link .
15 And last night Tory MPs were openly warning that , unless he managed a spectacular recovery , and got a grip , Mr Major would be forced like Lady Thatcher before him to make way for a new leader .
16 And last night Tory MPs were openly warning that , unless he managed a spectacular recovery , and got a grip , Mr Major would be forced like Lady Thatcher before him to make way for a new leader .
17 ‘ We could end up in the lunatic situation of the TDC having to pull it down to make way for a new development . ’
18 WITH TEARS and bitter accusations of government insensitivity , an Angus family were yesterday thrown out of their home to make way for a new road .
19 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 .
20 The houses remained until the early 1950s when they were knocked down to make way for the new church .
21 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 .
22 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 .
23 Punk rock had had a purging effect on pop music ; clearing out the old to make way for the new .
24 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 ) .
25 He will open a new school hall and plant two oaks to replace trees lost to make way for the new development .
26 At this point optimism makes way for a new kind of awareness , tragic awareness , which can only be borne through art in the shape of myth .
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