Example sentences of "make [pron] way [adv] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After breakfasting with the mortar team I made my way over to Brigade H.Q As I passed along the wall of the orchard I suddenly thought about the Frenchman and his family who lived in the cottage on the other side of the wall .
2 The evening sky was darkening as I made my way up to Claro .
3 I picked my book out of the sweet cicely still unread and made my way back to Claro .
4 I made my way back to Chelsea only too aware that I had no intention of buying a shop in the terrace .
5 As I clambered out of the trench and made my way across to Brigade H.Q I could see the jeep with the stretchers on top waiting at the entrance to the orchard .
6 I 'd wait till it was properly dark , and then make my way back to Joanna — and a drink !
7 It had been agreed that Mary-Claude and the children would make their way independently to Spain , and wait for him to join them there .
8 It was suggested that the children , by now thoroughly scared by their experiences , might quite simply make their way back to Ridgery Butts and if that were so would be found moving openly along the rides .
9 ‘ Would you excuse me , please , James ? ’ she said , and made her way over to Martin without looking back .
10 Taking the plate gently from him she placed it in the sink , then checked the turkey one last time , turned the gas down as low as it would go and made her way up to bed .
11 Kissing all the boys , she made her way up to bed , taking her tea with her .
12 Collecting up her leaflets , she made her way up to bed , and gave in to the little grin that had been trying to break out a few minutes before .
13 When that evening she made her way up to Helen 's flat , she found that Edward was there .
14 From there she made her way back to England via the Keil Canal .
15 She dropped her passenger in the centre of Anduze and made her way back to Roziac .
16 How ? she pondered as she made her way down to breakfast .
17 How any attempt was going to be made when she was in Mariánské Láznë and Ven in Prague , she had n't fathomed as she made her way down to breakfast .
18 Instinctively , Millie made her way across to Ben , saying , ‘ Is she in trouble ? ’
19 After Sir John had pronounced himself refreshed they made their way up to Thames Street to the Kirtle tavern which stood on the edge of Smithfield , just under the forbidding walls of Newgate Prison .
20 Wealthy consumptives made their way down to Pau , in search of cure , a fashion set by the Earl of Selkirk , who wintered there in 1819–20 .
21 The team made up from the Bullion and PGM refineries , made their way back to Royston loaded down with a boot-full of tools .
22 The landing party escaped in an old schooner and , after a harrowing and adventurous journey , managed to reach Arabia and finally made their way back to Germany .
23 But it was a tense trio that made its way back to Surrey .
24 If Fen had n't returned by morning she would have to pack a few essentials , lock up the boat and make her way back to Little Kirkton by public transport , and Fen would have achieved his objective — to be rid of her .
25 After debriefing the other agencies and packing their equipment , the EOD team leave and make their way back to base .
26 He had turned captured Russian officers and allowed them to ‘ escape ’ and make their way back to Russia where they became his agents .
27 Panic-stricken , she had made her way back to Bruton Street , her feet rubbed into blisters in flimsy evening slippers , wondering how taxis could disappear so completely whenever she needed one .
28 Indeed , a number of men had already made their way back to camp , ostensibly to re-kindle their torches , but in reality to resume drinking .
29 Willi made his way over to Madge Grimsilk , coughed , hesitated , then bowed in a very old-fashioned and courtly way .
30 As soon as the ambulance pulled away the reporter made his way over to Jack .
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