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

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1 The old thatched tythe barn which stood end on to Silver Lane just below Manor Farm has now made way for a clutch of modern houses .
2 It was not until the First World War that the last vestiges of the Habsburg , Ottoman and Romanov empires finally crumbled , making way for a tier of nation states which lay across the map of Europe from the Baltic to the Aegean .
3 Will he now do something about it by calling a general election and making way for a Labour Government committed to ridding this country of the Tory scourge of homelessness ?
4 I have vacated that nice little office in back there , making way for an older man , and am now more often to be found in the consulting rooms .
5 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 ’ .
6 A quarter of a century since the first Star Trek , these oldies are making way for the New Generation .
7 Making way for the SunDragons , Sun has knocked down the prices of its existing 600MP multi-processing servers by seven to 17% , it says .
8 But the full anthem was gradually making way for the verse anthem , of which Gibbons was the outstanding master .
9 The earlier version of English at Nottingham as " elegant dabbling in belles-lettres " stiffened by Anglo Saxon and philology , now made way for a more Leavisian model : " My conception of what a School of English should be was considerably clarified by my reading of Dr. Leavis " notable essay entitled " A Sketch for an English School " in his Education and the University . "
10 First Casares Quiroga , who had fatally underestimated the seriousness of what he called an ‘ absurd plot ’ and refused to arm the workers , panicked and made way for the more conservative Martínez Barrio .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 Miniaturisation enabled small nuclear artillery shells to be produced and that , in its turn , made way for the development of the theory that we now call flexible response .
14 The whole lot was to come down and make way for a million square feet of office space , and the company developing the site had held a competition to find a master-planner .
15 Your alloted space in purgatory is reserved the moment you decide , for whatever reason , that a bottle of excellent but inexpensive champagne ( Safeway £7.49 ) must make way for a grander counterpart like Bollinger ‘ 83 ( Sainsbury 's £20.45 ) or , if the devil has really got to you , Dom Perignon ‘ 82 ( £44.99 at Tesco ) .
16 If Chamberlain really wanted to do that he should resign and make way for a government of genuine anti-appeasers .
17 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 .
18 So Oxford 's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park .
19 All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team .
20 All must now step aside and make way for The Catacomb Abyss from U.S.A 's Gamers Edge team .
21 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 .
22 ‘ Sometimes one of the oldies will shout , ‘ Make way for a blind pensioner ’ , and we 'll let them take a wave , ’ the younger surfers laugh .
23 Make way for a poor blind man . ’
24 Sections on Calligraphy , Illustration , Typography and Book Design make way for a commercial break which introduces us to 28 first editions of Penguin paperbacks .
25 When his illness was at the active stage , he was very particular about keeping his own utensils separate from everyone else 's , and would joke about it , saying as he sat down at the table , ‘ Make way for the leper . ’
26 The chlorine atoms make way for the other atoms when cis- DDP attaches itself to guanine , one of the bases of DNA .
27 Make way for the best PM you never had !
28 Make way for the Lord Mayor ! ’ he bellowed , shoving through the throng to the riverbank .
29 Make way for the king 's heralds ! ’
30 Make way for the Lord Mayor , ’ she said one day on the front steps , as she moved her bucket aside , and he , bending over her , said , ‘ Many a true word spoken in jest , Rosie , ’ to which she had reacted quickly , saying , ‘ Yes , Mr Jones ; but those who sit on horsehair chairs generally get their bums scratched , ’ bringing from him the reaction of a push on the side of her head and their laughing together .
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