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

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1 The next 12 miles from Sheriff Hutton to Coneysthorpe makes its way via the hamlet of Stittenham over to the village of Terrington .
2 The Churn , whose ancient name was Coryn , rises at a place known as Seven Springs and makes its way down the valley , ultimately to join the Thames .
3 From here it makes its way down the coast — an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — to the holiday resort of Cromer .
4 I immediately stop the engine and we drift parallel to the animal as it makes its way down the beach and into the sea .
5 Slowly it makes its way down the tube .
6 Starting in Petersfield , on the High Street where the railway crosses the road , the route makes its way to the village of Steep and up onto Ashford Hill via Ashford Chace .
7 The animal gathers up its intended cushion between its chin and chest and then makes its way to the sett , backwards .
8 The extra deep picture windows permit wheelchair users superb views as the train makes its way through the rolling Quantock Hills from Bishops Lydeard to Minehead .
9 I plan a scene here in which the car makes its way through the vast landscape , the wounded Masai lying in the back .
10 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 .
11 These are now over , thank God , she thinks , as she makes her way towards the discreetly locked , discreetly monitored side gate .
12 Robyn parks her car in one of the University 's landscaped car parks , lugs her Gladstone bag from the front passenger seat , and makes her way to the English Department .
13 While someone such as Ben Crenshaw will inquire routinely with a smile , even of a stranger : ‘ Hi , how are you ? ’ as he makes his way through the Augusta clubhouse , Faldo moves along swiftly and silently .
14 And the next morning when they get up Ruth makes his way into the town , and he goes to where all the , the men sit and they talk , the city gate , and there he he searches out the nearer relative of Ruth 's .
15 He escapes from a fast food outlet and makes his way to the City of London where he gets a job as a securities analyst .
16 He turns , but the girl has managed to flee by the fire escape as Lepine makes his way to the bookstore .
17 And so quickly he makes his way to the gate of the city as we 've said , and he gets this man he sits down with the te with the te , with the ten elders who would be witnesses and the kinsman arrives .
18 With my help , he makes his way up the steep stairwell to the bedroom , though the covers are slacken to him and he has no hope of getting beneath them .
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