Example sentences of "make their [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Choreographers have to create dance movements which make their response to the music visible before the performers can communicate the music .
2 They make their way to the front and start peering , aggressively , into the faces of row upon row of startled punters .
3 ‘ There are thousands , maybe tens of thousands , who are dying out in the rural areas , or as they make their way to the towns to get help .
4 Male spadefoots make their way to the ponds first and start to call .
5 Coaches should plan to arrive at junction 21 of the M1 at 1pm to 1.30 and make their way to the rendezvous point .
6 The main advantage with this system would be that players from junior clubs could get noticed by selectors and make their way up the representative ladder without having to move clubs .
7 Thus in agricultural areas high levels of nitrate are produced which gradually make their way into the water table and ultimately into our water supply . ’
8 Those that meet with approval are then usually tried out on the terraces , and if found to have some power , make their way into the repertoire .
9 Cuckoo-bees make their way into the nests of other kinds of bees and leave their eggs there to be tended and reared by others .
10 All of them sheep and cattle yes , even the savage beasts birds of the air and fish that make their way through the water .
11 This gives doctors a detailed diagnosis of the way sounds make their way from the ear drum to the brain .
12 As a shoal of some other kind of fish swims past , the predatory trumpet fish moves into their midst and progresses with them as they make their way around the coral gardens .
13 His big chance comes on Thursday , September 23 , when Stagestruck , the province 's newest musical group , make their debut at the Bedford Street venue .
14 They make their decisions on the basis of two pieces of information : the level of output Q and the associated tax liability T. This means that they may have an idea of the average tax price Q/T of such services .
15 The rocket can not be repaired in time so Cory and Lowery , with message-sending equipment , make their escape through the jungle as the Daleks close in .
16 All make their contribution to the British Army , which is organised so that they can remain intensely proud of their Englishness , Irishness , Scottishness and Welshness , while fighting for Britain .
17 Whitefly make their home on the underside of leaves , where the adults feed and lay their eggs .
18 Everyone has heard that the mustard giants make their money from the amount of the condiment that is left on the sides of our plates .
19 The courts make their calculations on the basis of the current provisions and do not speculate on future changes .
20 This is a fantastic place for birdwatchers — puffin , falcon , raven , gannet , guillemot and cormorants , to name but a few , make their homes along the coastline and on its islands for part of the year .
21 Here , they are taken by the ocean currents into the Gulf Stream , in which three years pass as they slowly drift towards Europe and make their homes in the rivers , lakes and pools , far distant from their place of birth .
22 Some work in a hotel , some make their living from the sea , maybe fishing , maybe making boats .
23 There is that admittedly-dwindling sector of the population which still smokes and those who make their living from the cigarette industry .
24 People who make their living in the informal sector are also required to pay all kinds of petty taxes , including business licenses , market charges and fees to government officials before permits can be issued .
25 But there 's no doubt it 's the smelly ones which will be attracting all the attention when they make their appearance at the Chelsea Show .
26 Milestones make their appearance along the roads during the reign of Charles II .
27 The suitability of candidates is assessed , in part , by those who already sit as judges how make their assessments on the basis of the candidates ' ability as an advocate and since those advocates come , in the County Court in the main and in the Crown and High Court exclusively , from the ranks of the barristers it is they who are selected .
28 He was very untypical of the modern world who dislike the modern world and make their dislike of the modern world perfectly evident of other people
29 I am conscious how , whenever we come to one of these sad anniversaries in Northern Ireland , those who have participated in Northern Ireland affairs in the past make their contributions to the current debate .
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