Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] my way " in BNC.

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1 Dusk was falling as I eventually made my way back into town .
2 I slowly made my way down the road .
3 When I started on my mental journey ; the way seemed to be dark and impossible , yet I slowly found my way ; and so can everyone else .
4 I thus made my way as quietly as possible to a position from which I could execute such a march , and clutching my implements firmly about me , succeeded in propelling myself through the doorway and several paces down the corridor before a somewhat astonished Miss Kenton could recover her wits .
5 I soon found my way around both the broad boulevards and reeking , rat-infested alleyways .
6 From Merchiston he went to St Andrews University : ‘ I largely paid my way through university through scholarships and conjuring , with a little bit of support from my father , ’ he said .
7 From the Charles Bridge I gradually worked my way back to Wenceslas Square .
8 ‘ It was good quality stuff , good to work on and I gradually worked my way up to being one of the house engineers and it took off from there . ’
9 How I ever found my way back is a miracle , but , eventually , I touched wood again and , somehow , managed to haul myself up and over .
10 after my second week he said I 'd got the gift of the gab or something and I always manage to wind people round my finger and always always get what I want and everything and I always took my way out of shit and I heard this from Matt , you can imagine how upset I was like on my I tell you er I heard about it on the field weekend cos I was here and Matt was here as well and , and I just thought my God I 've been friends with this bloke , we were having baths together when we were like two years old and , and I 've known him all my life and if you ca n't trust him well where does the , where , well you know , who can you trust ?
11 ‘ And incidentally , I always pay my way , whoever I 'm with .
12 However , as one speechreader said to me , ‘ By using my eyes , I often find my way around large terminals and airports much more easily than my friends who can hear and who are automatically inclined to rely on announcements . ’
13 I am excited and absorbed in my purpose to return to the inn but I never find my way there again .
14 Somehow , I never found my way back to Porthford until this week , when the March winds blew me in a letter from Ilsa .
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