Example sentences of "[conj] make his [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 These performances directed by Kuijken have many of the qualities that made his set of the Haydn ‘ Paris ’ Symphonies , also on Virgin , so winning .
2 He must go now , to the apartment block , and make his calls on the tenants .
3 Saville , however , will travel from South Yorkshire today and make his debut in the derby match against Darlington at the Victoria Ground tomorrow .
4 He had reached Blakemere , which was only two miles further on , when he pondered if he should take another direction and make his way to the river , but the thought that even this far out there 'd be a number of people on the banks today , mostly youngsters , he guessed , swimming or playing the usual dangerous game of swinging out over the river on a rope attached to a tree branch , deterred him .
5 When at last he was able to throw aside his damp sheet and make his way to the window the panorama he had last seen on the day of the sepoy attack had been transformed .
6 A little farther on he cut across the strip of parched grass known as the Villa Comunale which separated Via Caracciolo from the long parallel sweep of the Riviera di Chiaia and made his way up the hill again , away from the bay .
7 Mick picked up his rifle and the mess tins and made his way towards the house .
8 Then he shrugged , and made his way towards the aircraft .
9 Mr Cross drove to the tiny village of Pinmore , parked his car in the old goods yard of the deserted station and made his way towards the line .
10 When he was certain it was out of range , Adam rose from the trench and made his way towards the hangars , alert to any further helicopters being readied .
11 Delaney signalled Forster to follow and made his way down the other corridor .
12 He brushed down his hair and straightened his clothing and made his way down the narrow stairs towards the street .
13 She did n't look up as Quiss — panting heavily — appeared at the top of the stairs and made his way down the length of the dimly lit room .
14 Horne shredded the note , left the friary and made his way through the dark , ice-covered country lanes which cut round farms and smallholdings .
15 On arriving he was greeted by a young family and made his way through the clean , tastefully decorated hallway into the lounge .
16 D'Arcy left Nadirpur perched on a bar stool with a glass of Victor 's best vintage champagne and made his way across the room to where a large figure in black suit and shirt was seated , almost invisible in the dark alcove .
17 When the captain walked back onto his ship , leaving the newcomer looking faintly bewildered on the quayside , Blind Hugh snatched up his begging cup and made his way across the street with an ingratiating leer .
18 On leaden feet he moved back to the staircase and made his way to the half-landing at its top .
19 He said this quite casually , then stepped down from the pulpit and made his way to the centre of the altar once more .
20 The cat slid off the bed , stretched and made his way to the door where he settled and waited expectantly .
21 He 'd ducked under the curtains and made his way to the dressing rooms via the stage .
22 Talbot thanked him , rose , washed the sleep from his face and eyes and made his way to the admiral 's quarters .
23 Graham tossed the paperback on to the opposite couchette and made his way to the dining car .
24 Remarkably , he was able to evade long term imprisonment , and made his way to the West .
25 But in the evening he came out and made his way to the royal store-rooms , where the food was being got ready for the King and his chief followers and wives .
26 He stood up and made his way to the trio .
27 He stumbled into the blackness and made his way to the wreckage , where Miller was meant to have found out the location of the Home Guard HQ .
28 He closed his eyes , finished the psalm and made his way to the pallet bed .
29 Silently he moved across to the club-house and made his way along the side wall .
30 Bregawn swept over the third fence from home and made his way into the straight , Pursued by Captain John ( who had lost ground when blundering at the third last ) , Wayward Lad and Silver Buck .
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