Example sentences of "make our [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have had our share of trouble , we have made our contribution to the need for power generation . |
2 | We had made our break under the trees — the worst place to be in that dreadful weather — so I urged my group on . |
3 | ‘ And I 'm quite proud we are making our mark in the depths of recession — you name an outlet , we 've done work for it . ’ |
4 | The stress of joining the organization is over ; verbal and non-verbal signals are synchronized and ordered ; we know the formal and informal expectations , and we are making our contribution to the output of the organization . |
5 | Most significantly we will showing good profit progression on 1990 and that means we are making our contribution towards the Group meeting its objectives . |
6 | We were down to Halflight , sliding through the tangle of the Lagoon Nebula interlink , making our way towards the secondary GalacNet lines that would get us to the sector containing the Ixyphal system . |
7 | Making our way through the crowds — great busloads of excited if baffled-looking Rajasthani villagers — Dr Jaffery and I passed over the moat and through the outer gate , part of the indecorous additional defences erected outside Shah Jehan 's fort by Aurangzeb . |
8 | They were both Londoners so this cheered me up no end , and we were soon making our way to the Mess for supper and then up to the office for me to meet some of the others . |
9 | On entering the luxurious interior of the shop and making our way to the carpet department , there were friendly ‘ good mornings ’ from the staff who obviously recognised Eddie as a regular . |
10 | Anyway , David was terrific , and we all made our decision in the Giaconda , and that 's how it all really started . |
11 | We made our way across the first four barges . |
12 | We staggered out into the Madrid evening ‘ full of piss and vinegar ’ , as Dana said later , and somehow made our way to the Puerta del Sol , where there is a large circular fountain . |
13 | We then made our way to the Gulf Air desk for first class passengers . |
14 | Forlornly we made our way to the local restaurant . |
15 | We made our way to the car park . |
16 | As we made our way to the palace , I began to feel that I really was the King of Ruritania , with Marshal Strakencz , the head of the army , on my right and old Sapt on my left . |
17 | Some of the men carried spades , others food and rum , and we made our way to the beach where the two boats were waiting . |
18 | We were both a little nervous as we made our way to the lighthouse past the palms , the palapas and the tantalising lagoon . |
19 | We made our way to the lighthouse , in full view of the temple , and dropped anchors . |
20 | We raised anchor , turned , dipping our sails three times in honour of the Trinity , and made our way to the open sea . |
21 | Glancing at his watch , he added , ‘ It 's time we made our way to the dining-room . |
22 | I stopped to pick a rose as we made our way down the garden . |
23 | On Monday 26th we made our way down the River . |
24 | But really it was the buzzards and the kestrels circling overhead that caught my eye as we made our way down the coastal path . |
25 | With that he kicked his horse forward and we made our way down the trackway to the ornately carved gateway of Glastonbury Abbey . |
26 | All the lights in the town were out as we made our way through the almost empty streets . |
27 | Slowly we made our way through the heat and the glare and arrived , at list , in the soothing shade of the trees . |
28 | We stood in the doorway for a while until our eyes adjusted to the darkness and then , stooping low to avoid the worst of the smoke , we made our way through the crowd to a space that had been cleared for us close to the fire . |
29 | Boldly we made our way through the incredible promiscuity of the streets : men with shoes made out of silver-birch bark , women wearing sacks and carpets , children in their dusty birthday suits . |
30 | Never once did we stop even in Templecombe village but made our way through the sleepy hamlet , the houses on either side all boarded up , the only sign of life being columns of smoke and the occasional villager foraging on the outskirts for fire-wood . |