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

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1 Made way for fragrant works on crop rotation ,
2 That pioneer-breed has made way for pampered and petted females who demand the best of two worlds .
3 Under- occupation ( " caused by artificially low rents " ) would be reduced by the simple process of small families in large houses moving and making way for large families previously living in small houses …
4 Eddie Youds made way for sub keeper Clive Baker who held out for Ipswich 's eighth draw .
5 Hickford in High Street Ward argued that females employed by the council should make way for unemployed ex-servicemen .
6 Guy Nicot , the Louvre ( and Elysée Palace ) architect currently supervising work on the Museum 's Cour Napoléon will leave his offices on the first floor of the west side of the Cour Lefuel ( once the apartments of Napoléon III 's Master of the Horse ) to make way for Dutch and Flemish sculptures ; German pieces will be housed underneath on the ground floor .
7 This has now been demolished to make way for new houses .
8 Slums are bulldozed overnight on occasions to make way for new developments .
9 Most of the former car works at Cowley is being demolished to make way for new development , but one building has been carefully taken down so it can be donated to the Oxford Bus Museum Trust .
10 It will replace the former market at Sneinton which is to be cleared to make way for new business units creating 550 new jobs .
11 Mr Ward said his town 's courthouse and city hall were razed in the 1960s to make way for modern buildings .
12 Also , Africans were expelled from some of their lands to make way for European settlers who then farmed commercially to sell their produce to the mine workers and other urban dwellers .
13 Our main programme tomorrow is earlier than usual at 6.00 p.m. to make way for European Soccer later in the evening .
14 Ninety-five marbles , including the famous ‘ Ares Ludovisi ’ , a beautiful study of a young seated warrior in repose , were bought that year from the noble Boncompagni Ludovisi family after their villa was destroyed to make way for Roman suburbia .
15 Shortly afterwards , an area nearby was bulldozed to make way for radar-tracking equipment .
16 Can Making Belfast Work be improved or should it be shut down to make way for alternative policies ?
17 Large scale farming has ripped out hedges and woods to make way for arable crops , leaving Harwell as an oasis in the middle of the fields .
18 Inside the blue and gilt auditorium , the loveliest in the world , western presence was felt only in the shape of a film crew and their bright lights , with the Philips recording team behind the scenes , documenting one of the company 's most remarkable achievements under Gergiev before it makes way for new plans .
19 staple industries , " vertical " deference makes way for horizontal class-based politics post .
20 Distribution charter makes way for smooth talking between depots and branches
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