Example sentences of "it make its [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Let it make its way or not , as fate determines .
2 The galley pulled away , its oars dipping as it made its way down , following the tide out into the open sea .
3 Azhag flew over the battlefield on his wyvern , swooping upon regiment after regiment and harrying the retreating army as it made its way to the refuge of Wolfenburg .
4 Self and Citrine frequently had to sit through the same item of business as it made its way through three , or in extreme cases five , formal meetings of different bodies before being finally approved .
5 Many of the small boats which usually travelled its waters were moored for the night and The Sandhopper passed a number of them as it made its way up river .
6 " As you say , right , yes , will do , will do , " the small figure said , backing off , half-nodding , half-bowing as it made its way backwards to the winding-stair .
7 It made its mark on an emergent philosophy of town and country planning ( Sheail , 1981 ) .
8 In September 1961 it made its find and , in typical bureaucratic behaviour , a prospecting licence was issued to Northgate in December 1961 by the Irish state .
9 It made its debut at the German Grand Prix at the Nurburgring with Jack behind the wheel , but he was forced to retire after nine laps .
10 The economics ministry has kept mum about why it made its decision so abruptly , but most in the industry assume it is a first step towards rejoining an international quota system .
11 Bingham J. dismissed Mr. Cheall 's action ; the Court of Appeal ( by a majority ) allowed his appeal , but the House of Lords , in turn , allowed an appeal against this court 's decision and upheld Bingham J. One of the issues before the House of Lords was whether Mr. Cheall had been entitled to be heard by the disputes committee of the T.U.C. before it made its decision .
12 RETURNED to London after too long an absence , Le Cirque Imaginaire is back until 6 March in the Riverside Studios where it made its UK debut many years ago .
13 Neville Duke 's P.1067 back at the airfield from which it made its record breaking run along the Sussex coast .
14 It made its impact because it was so unexpected .
15 Because teachers ' centres and the increase of in-service education in the late 1970s and 1980s occurred outside schools , there was some separation between the flow of curriculum development in the sense in which it was supported in schools by the work of advisers and advisory teachers and in the way it made its impact on individual teachers through regular courses of familiarization and in-service education .
16 Already the club have learned they will receive in the region of £8,500 towards travelling costs when it makes its debut in the Courage National League Division Four next season .
17 The great skua stercorarius skua is an exciting bird to see along our coasts at this time of year as it makes its way from its northern breeding ground to its wintering area .
18 The station was reached via the Whisker Hill curve , seen in this rare view of Royal Scot 46151 ‘ The Royal Horse Guardsman ’ as it makes its way round the bend with an excursion .
19 When music turns up for review , you often listen to it two or three times while you wonder what you can say about it that is useful and informative , and then it makes its way to your shelves for ever .
20 As it makes its way along , the carp also takes in a certain amount of plant matter .
21 From here it makes its way down the coast — an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — to the holiday resort of Cromer .
22 The trail starts at Beacon Hill in Frodsham from where it makes its way south to Dunsdale Hollow and follows a cliff edge and wooded slopes to reach Woodhouse Hill Fort — an iron age encampment .
23 If you could follow a leopard as it makes its way along such a track or even through the jungle itself , you would see that the animal blazes its own trail every 20 yards ( 18 m ) or so by spraying trees and bushes with its scent mark .
24 I immediately stop the engine and we drift parallel to the animal as it makes its way down the beach and into the sea .
25 Slowly it makes its way down the tube .
26 Thus if we are walking in the pastoral , remote country on the borders of Leicestershire and Rutland , following the Eye brook as it makes its way south through undulating fields to the Welland , we pass in a walk of nine or ten miles through a landscape modelled in five different centuries , and this in a part of England that is generally accounted somewhat dull , the monotonous product of parliamentary enclosure .
27 The River Wye winds through 60 miles of spectacular countryside as it makes its way through Gloucestershire and Herefordshire .
28 It makes its presence felt now and then . ’
29 Often it makes its home in holes beneath a river bank or among rocks .
30 Instead of burrowing into the foliage it makes its home in the stems of aquatic plants .
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