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make way
1. Tufts of hair would show where they rubbed against the trees, removing unwanted, scruffy last-season fur; to make way for the glossy new coat of autumn
2. Bloggers highlighting habitat ruination affecting the survival of orang-utan populations in Borneo and Sumatra, state that millions of acres of rain forest habitat are cut down each year to make way for palm oil plantations
3. The crowd of initiates parts to make way for him as he walks toward Peter, folds his arms, and says, in a deadly voice, “I understand why you’re worried, Peter
4. There was a growing crowd outside wakened by the noise, the officers in the hall were trying to keep order, “Step back please, there is nothing to see, make way for the paramedics please
5. She was very protective of me but she will understand I have to make way for someone new
6. The coup was to make way for a newly
7. Norm willingly stepped down as head of security, to make way for her
8. His eyes narrowed, and now seeming to look for a way out without appearing to retreat, he saluted as he said, “This must not be the disturbance that I was sent out to investigate; therefore I shall go on! Make way! Make way!” he shouted, suddenly spurring his horse into the line of men who had slowly encircled the patrol, he waved his troop to follow, scattering people in all directions
9. “Make way! Make way for the king’s courier and guard bound for the City in answer to Pharaoh’s summons!” he shouted while simultaneously spurring and reining his horse, making him paw and prance impatiently
10. Make way! Make way!” he shouted, suddenly spurring his horse into the line of men who had
11. “Make way! Make way for the king's courier
12. “Make way! Make way!” Youssaf screamed, as in desperation, he wheeled his horse toward
13. Annyeke could see mountains and streams and forests, great cities rising and falling, their peoples flourishing for a moment before vanishing to make way for the next
14. "Make way," said Miles as they moved to their stations
15. It was short notice but they were anxious to clear the case off the books to make way for a murder trial which was expected to take several weeks
16. On Ishigaki island we saw the famous blue coral and learned that that reef was being threatened by destruction to make way for an airport runway extension
17. A year or so later it was bulldozed along with scores of others to make way for an international airport where dozens of screaming jets now land and take off daily throughout the summer, providing thousands of coarse, boozy, drunken, loutish, packaged tourists from the U
18. The birds moved out of the way, and the long trees shrunk to make way for the herd of people
19. The green colour faded half way up to make way majestically for the sky: wavy blue lines of seemingly impossibly complex shades of colour made complete by several holographic clouds
20. "Damn it! Don't patronize me, Travis," she snapped and walked through the crowds, expecting ordinary people to make way, and they did
21. Travis felt he was watching the Russian peasants, stepping back to make way for the nobility
22. He continued his preparations to make way in the hope of avoiding any trouble, but it quickly became obvious that the shouting was coming nearer, and he began to row in attempt to catch a breeze as quickly as possible
23. It laid in the bottom of the boat, exhausted, its eyes looking into Siri’s as if it was attempting to communicate that it would be a good idea if he started rowing and, after a few more strokes with the oars, Siri was able to make way, heading south, in the mild breeze
24. Jeeps roared through the woods on the side of the thinning allied forces, scattering them to make way for the mechanical beasts let loose upon the unsuspecting
25. Max moved the box off the seat to make way for the new passenger who had settled in and strapped up
26. They were out of the car now and had to stand back as Rudolph asked the question, to make way for a St John’s ambulance that was leaving the main entrance
27. workers dutifully stepped aside on seeing the Commander in uniform with calls of “Make way there,
28. flowers that Jil had created for a laugh had al withered to make way for the
29. habits, to make way for the new positive ones that are in
30. When assistance is really needed, pride has to make way: shame and dependence do not mix
31. “A plague of unprecedented selfish acts make way for the myth to return
32. All said and done, only the charms of the call-girls could wean him away from his wife, to make way for me as her paramour
33. All that fool Trager had to do was collect the refugees, scuttle the ragtag ships, and then make way at full speed, thought Ancor
34. “Make way for the guests!” Windzer raised his voice above the
35. turned and a herald entered, “Make way!” he was calling, “Make way for the last knight of Camelot!”
36. Automatically, everyone in the room began to make way for d'Usseau
37. We pray that we may not enter into temptation: Or however, that no temptation may take us but such as is common to men, and let the faithful God never suffer us to be tempted above what we are able, but with the temptation make way for us to escape
38. To make way for “new data,” the mind reconstructs the stored
39. It is capable to make ways for it without any support from you
40. Sports clubs, art galleries and community centres have shut to make way for big houses
41. things to die, to make way for the new
42. “Affairs of state can wait, this man needs medical attention! Clear out and get someone useful in here that knows how to heal! Make way there!”
43. The crew roared out in approval as they broke up and started making their way along the ship’s rails and up into the rigging to make way with the ship again
44. A lot of the old buildings had been pulled down to make way for a wide variety of tunnels and bus ways
45. He was bareheaded, and notwithstanding the swiftness with which he passed as has been described, the Knight of the Rueful Countenance observed and noted all these trifles, and though he made the attempt, he was unable to follow him, for it was not granted to the feebleness of Rocinante to make way over such rough ground, he being, moreover, slow-paced and sluggish by nature
46. Then having Dapple saddled, he, with great pain and difficulty, got up on him, and addressing himself to the majordomo, the secretary, the head-carver, and Pedro Recio the doctor and several others who stood by, he said, "Make way, gentlemen, and let me go back to my old freedom; let me go look for my past life, and raise myself up from this present death
47. make way for us, and we mounted up so high into the air that the earth looked
48. “Make way for the earl!”
49. A man with panic in his voice demands the crowd make way
50. I was frightened at the novelty, and drew back my hand; yet, pressed and spurred on by sensations of a strange pleasure, I could not help asking him what that was for? He told me he would shew me if I would let him; and without waiting for my answer, which he prevented by stopping my mouth with kisses I was far from disrelishing, he got upon me, and inserting one of his thighs between mine, opened them so as to make way for himself, and fixed me to his purpose; whilst I was so much out of my usual sense, so subdued by the present power of a new one, that, between far and desire, I lay utter passive, till the piercing pain rouzed and made me cry out