Example sentences of "[v-ing] way for " in BNC.

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1 I want to hear politicians talk about taxing the polluter , cutting energy , improving public transport , creating way for the disabled to travel easily and getting freight off the roads .
2 By that time , scholars in various countries were throwing new light on the composer 's music , life and times , providing performers with new insights — and also making way for the populist boom that began with Peter Shaffer 's play and film ‘ Amadeus ’ .
3 Lord Rathcreedan relinquished the Captaincy in 1920 to become President , making way for Commander Bayldon .
4 Unfortunately for the interesting diversity of the old breeds , the Scandinavian nations have in recent years developed official breeding policies designed to create uniform national breeds by amalgamation , with the result that other breeds have largely been replaced and are now almost extinct , often making way for most untypical horned , pied breeds which have relied to a greater or lesser extent on imported Ayrshires and Friesians .
5 A quarter of a century since the first Star Trek , these oldies are making way for the New Generation .
6 Making way for the SunDragons , Sun has knocked down the prices of its existing 600MP multi-processing servers by seven to 17% , it says .
7 Meanwhile , Uniforum 's erstwhile executive director Ed Palmer , who 's due to retire next year , has moved over to head up the trade show and conferences , making way for his successor Richard Jarros ( UX No 410 ) .
8 Javed Miandad 's XI was unchanged , but England had a side tailored for the imagined needs of Leeds , Russell , Malcolm and Salisbury making way for Ramprakash , Pringle and Mallender , with Newport ( less than full fit ) and Childs left out of the squad of 13 .
9 It was not until the First World War that the last vestiges of the Habsburg , Ottoman and Romanov empires finally crumbled , making way for a tier of nation states which lay across the map of Europe from the Baltic to the Aegean .
10 I have vacated that nice little office in back there , making way for an older man , and am now more often to be found in the consulting rooms .
11 But the full anthem was gradually making way for the verse anthem , of which Gibbons was the outstanding master .
12 A woman 's voice in the crowd of warriors and attendants , and a slight figure appeared , hooded against the rain , the Ivrigar people making way for her .
13 SODI DORL One machine making way for another ; decadence , particularly in the Cold Continents
14 Will he now do something about it by calling a general election and making way for a Labour Government committed to ridding this country of the Tory scourge of homelessness ?
15 Under- occupation ( " caused by artificially low rents " ) would be reduced by the simple process of small families in large houses moving and making way for large families previously living in small houses …
16 And a winter spring clean … making way for next year 's bluebells .
17 Sitting no more in judgement , and making way for youth
18 Brides with ‘ Grace Kelly ’ necklines glide along the passageways , making way for 20 year-olds modelling mother-of-the-bride outfits in startling shades of violet .
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