Example sentences of "make [pron] way [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I have given up all idea now of going to Kings and shall make my way across the Island as quickly as I can making a call or two on the way .
2 As the last of the boys arrived I thought that maybe I could just make my way to the back of the queue , or sprint back to the changing room on one pretext or another and conveniently lose my place in the line .
3 Quietly , choosing my time , I shall make my way to the Garden Tower and try to gain access to the upper chamber . ’
4 ‘ I have a tremendous fundamental urge to get out and make my way in the world .
5 The KDPI , on the other hand , would make their way across the frontier into the Suleimaniyah area .
6 For a minute longer father and son stood watching as the boat was rowed almost noiselessly out to sea ; and they were just about to return and make their way up the passage to the house when the sound of falling stones broke the silence of the night .
7 Morris dancers will make their way through the centre of town to the Arts Centre before taking part in the afternoon activities .
8 Among the highlights of the festival will be a town centre procession in which Morris dancers will make their way through the town to the Arts Centre .
9 As their demand for more food arises the young ferrets will then make their way towards the fresh meat , taking a great interest in it .
10 The walk over the Falkenstein to St Gilgen offers super views of the lake , and the adventurous may even make their way to the top of the Schafberg .
11 Some of them would make their way to the railway station , but a few , having no horse and trap and unable to afford even the train fare , would travel on foot the whole week , often sleeping rough in the fields or in barns or farmhouses .
12 Having passed the green flashing light at the end of the main breakwater and also that of the inner Leon y Castillo mole , both of which are left to starboard , arriving yachts should make their way to the small boat harbour .
13 She made her way to the small side gate that opened on to the alley and which in the daytime was kept permanently open so that tradesmen could make their way to the kitchens through the vegetable garden .
14 This was before the building of New Bridge Road and it now seems impossible that the large convoy of vehicles could ever make its way over the narrow bridges leading into the city .
15 Their vents are pressed together so that the sperm can make its way into the female .
16 She had not time to dress and make her way to the Casa Guidi .
17 Shortly after the breakfast party , perhaps the same evening , perhaps the next morning , the bridegroom 's mother would make her way to the home of the bride carrying the first load of treasure .
18 First thing in the morning , she would make her way to the big house where she intended to relay everything she had learned .
19 He knew that he would make his way towards the tannery , and hoped that the woman — he had never asked her name — would be there at this hour .
20 Watching through the window , Lucy saw him make his way towards the wool shed , his strides long , as though he wished to get there in a hurry .
21 During the afternoon , Mr. Penny would somewhat unsteadily make his way to the trap , get in , flop down and lightly pick up the reins ; the pony knowing what had to be done would start off , quickly breaking into a spanking trot as he made his way along Milford Street .
22 When the farm chores ended each day , Seb would often make his way to the camp of the road-building navvies .
23 He 'll make his way in the world all right . ’
24 If you are very energetic you may even make your way to the Postalm , the largest alpine plateau in the Eastern alps .
25 In Nottingham city centre though the Royal Hotel car park that 's fairly busy and there are still queues at both entrances of the Victoria Centre and it will take you a good few minutes if you want to get yourself parked in Trinity Square car park they 're still operating on a one out one in basis so obviously better to avoid that one if you want to get yourself parked up you can avoid those queues there 's plenty of room at the Stoney Street car park that 's in the Market there 's always the Fletchergate car park St James Street you 'll find that next to the Albany Hotel or you could er make your way to the Broadmoor Centre you wo n't have to queue to get in there .
26 Let's make our way through the organization chart of an imaginary college .
27 We would make our way past The Three Crowns Inn where people sat on forms by wooden tables to enjoy a summer 's evening drink .
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