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    make room


    1. Probably be too large for the dining room, especially now we have to make room for a piano, but you’ll have to see


    2. He should have pushed her away more forcefully and said, ‘make room for one of my favorite ladies


    3. Braneen had moved over onto Lapnar’s lap to make room for Nobron at that end of the bench and she was just bopping to the music and rubbing up on Lapnar


    4. To make room for these thoughts, the older thoughts already in


    5. While some of the machinery was pushed aside against the wall to make room, some of it could not be moved


    6. Penelope half-wondered if the space was to be hers, if she was to move out from the medical tent to make room for patients when new fighting erupted


    7. Upon other occasions, the order has been reversed ; and a rich field of rice or other grain has been ploughed up, in order to make room for a plantation of poppies, when the chief foresaw that extraordinary profit was likely to be made by opium


    8. They needed to do this in order to make room for future oil and bone products, as they planned


    9. To make room behind the bank, we carried poor Mitchie and several other dead across the ford to await burial


    10. Even the internal latrines had been filled in to make room for more badgers

    11. The sergeant had moved Colling’s two wall lockers to another room behind the dispensary to make room for a staff sergeant named Purcell, a transfer from a tank outfit whom Vincent had appointed as non-commissioned-officer-in-charge of the Grabensheim medical detachment


    12. The barman nodded eagerly and immediately sent off his boys to fetch the horses and make rooms ready


    13. “Oh, I’m sure Nek will make room for us


    14. “Let’s move over by the wall at the far end of the pond to make room for arrivals and their equipment


    15. “I think we can make room at home


    16. with Beverley Bennie and Harry having been sent out to make room for the staff, I had no


    17. First I had a nice warm room but had to move out to make room for the Colonel


    18. It was early morning because the sun shone through the diffuse and gauzy curtains which were separating, modest, as to make room for the golden bands


    19. Let us make room for Smithforge so that he may begin the arduous task of smelting the ore necessary to hone a permanent seal here


    20. make rooms bigger, a panic room was fitted and the whole house was alarmed

    21. Roscoe was passed just to make room


    22. have to move to a bigger house just to make room for the pictures”


    23. Wilson jumped out, and the chopper took off straight away to make room for the other chopper that would be arriving five minutes later


    24. � He saw four WAAFs, preceded by a tall woman in camouflage pattern uniform, taking a table near the door, with other customers giving away their seats to make room for them


    25. responsibility to make room within us only for knowledge that suits us


    26. As soon as she’d taken her coat off and hung it up, Alicia pushed her brother along to make room for her


    27. She also knew that this enormous clearing wasn’t a normal part of the forest but it was as though all the trees had moved away to make room for what was happening inside it


    28. She slid her legs slowly down either side of his body – delicious, delicious friction – to make room for herself


    29. At the end of camping season many of these products go on sale so they can make room for the next seasonal items


    30. out of the garage to the street to make room for the car, and when it was safely locked inside I

    31. make room and handed him the TV remote control


    32. The owners must eliminate the lower classes to make room for the descending middle laborers, who will be continually and permanently replaced by chines


    33. Paul had it cleared out to make room for us to practice combat techniques


    34. That will be all," said Simon as he cleared a pile of books from the coffee table to make room for the tray


    35. Today, the basic dynamic of accumulation in civilization has accelerated to a dynamic of excess-waste in order to make room for more accumulation


    36. Until it doesn't really matter what you buy, as long as you can throw it away to make room for something else


    37. “Yeah,” Murphy said shortly, somewhat out of breath as he shifted things around to make room for the chest


    38. A senior navigator had been ejected from his cabin to make room for Simla and though a bed had been


    39. Every car in general was doing its best to steer over to the side to make room for the rock truck


    40. At one point, Elena offered to make room for her at their home

    41. 4),—and so to make room for a true conception of the God of Nature and Revelation, at once the terrible Destroyer of sinful beings, and the glorious Life-giver


    42. "For whom had they made all these preparations then?" To make room for the visitors the children had not even been laid for at the table; but the two little ones were sitting on a bench in the furthest corner with their dinner laid on a box, while Polenka as a big girl had to look after them, feed them, and keep their noses wiped like well-bred children's


    43. Rodion Romanovitch, make room for her beside you


    44. Nor did Evan Williams say anything brutal, banal, or foolish when he shut his book and put it away to make room for the plates of soup which were now being placed before them


    45. Don Quixote was present at the entrance of the Judge with the young lady, and as soon as he saw him he said, "Your worship may with confidence enter and take your ease in this castle; for though the accommodation be scanty and poor, there are no quarters so cramped or inconvenient that they cannot make room for arms and letters; above all if arms and letters have beauty for a guide and leader, as letters represented by your worship have in this fair maiden, to whom not only ought castles to throw themselves open and yield themselves up, but rocks should rend themselves asunder and mountains divide and bow themselves down to give her a reception


    46. good olive tree, were cut away, and no good but to be burnt, in a furnace, so as then, he would make room, in the braches, for the rest of the Gentles, To come in the Church and be his Family, that is so the family tree, of TRUE GOD will spread, to the Gentles


    47. in order to make room for a stately piece of machinery, that stood up-


    48. Easton knew that Crass could get him the sack at any time, and would not scruple to do so if he wanted to make room for some crony of his own


    49. Make room in the bed


    50. Some of the buildings will be utilized by the State as National Service Stores, others transformed into factories and others will be pulled down to make room for dwellings, or public buildings























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