Use "make way" in a sentence

1. Make way!

2. Make way for the Lord Mayor!

3. All to make way for a dam.

4. 11 Make way for the Lord Mayor!

5. ♫ Make way for Prince Ali ♫

6. Make way , there! I need to get through.

7. Automobiles must make way for a fire engine.

8. Please make way so the ambulance can get by.

9. Tropical forest is felled to make way for grassland.

10. 7 Make way , there! I need to get through.

11. He stood down to make way for someone younger.

12. 6 Tropical forest is felled to make way for grassland.

13. 10 He stood down to make way for someone younger.

14. 9 Please make way so the ambulance can get by.

15. The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.

16. 8 Tropical forest is felled to make way for grassland.

17. The area was bulldozed to make way for a new road.

18. Forest is being cleared to make way for new farming land.

19. Several houses were demolished to make way for a new road.

20. It clears out the old to make way for the new.

21. 16 The crowd stepped aside to make way for the procession.

22. 2 Forest is being cleared to make way for new farming land.

23. 26 Forest is being cleared to make way for new farming land.

24. Several houses were pulled down to make way for the new road.

25. 19 Several houses were demolished to make way for a new road.

26. 3 The area was bulldozed to make way for a new road.

27. The Invisible Man will have to make way for the Insubstantial Man.

28. Sometimes things have to fall apart to make way for better things.

29. They have razed those buildings to make way for the new highway.

30. Our house is being knocked down to make way for a new road.

31. 20 The trees were grubbed up to make way for a new road.

32. 4 Several houses were pulled down to make way for the new road.

33. The crowd was parted right and left to make way for the party.

34. 6 They have razed those buildings to make way for the new highway.

35. 5 The trees are being bulldozed to make way for a new superstore.

36. Meanwhile, the marshes were being drained inexorably to make way for agricultural projects.

37. The building was knocked down to make way for a block of flats .

38. 18 The crowd was parted right and left to make way for the party.

39. 12 The ruling committee resigned en bloc to make way for a new election.

40. I have a presentiment that I am doomed to make way for Fanny Glover.

41. He said he was prepared to make way for younger people in the party.

42. Be Bulldozed The trees are being Bulldozed to make way for a new superstore

43. 14 The building was knocked down to make way for a block of flats .

44. 15 They expect him to step aside and make way for an old man.

45. • Shortly afterwards, an area nearby was Bulldozed to make way for radar-tracking equipment

46. 17 Our house is being knocked down to make way for a new road.

47. These trees will have to be cut down to make way for the new road.

48. People tended to make way for you in bus queues when you were an imam.

49. One of our best workers was pushed out to make way for the director's son.

50. With a Bulldozer The trees are being Bulldozed to make way for a new superstore

51. 13 He said he was prepared to make way for younger people in the party.

52. 26 The land was compulsorily purchased from the owner to make way for the new road.

53. 25 The old man has laid down his office to make way for a younger man.

54. The construction of new D-class cruisers were canceled to make way for Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.

55. 30 Stop plastering Vic all over your music paper and make way for some real talent.

56. 23 One of our best workers was pushed out to make way for the director's son.

57. Aquifers are bodies of well-saturated rocks that make way for the easy movement of water

58. 27 These trees will have to be cut down to make way for the new road.

59. 21 The old chapel was demolished in 1907 to make way fro the Centenary Memorial Hall.

60. Widespread deforestation to make way for ski slopes has eroded topsoil, increasing the incidence of avalanches.

61. Just can't live that negative way...make way for the positive day! Bob Marley 

62. After becoming derelict, it was demolished in recent years to make way for a supermarket car park.

63. A lot of the old tower blocks have been torn down to make way for new housing.

64. 23 Widespread deforestation to make way for ski slopes has eroded topsoil, increasing the incidence of avalanches.

65. 28 A lot of the old tower blocks have been torn down to make way for new housing.

66. 5 Landscape gardeners have begun a clearance of the overgrown ground to make way for a new park.

67. So why don't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation?

68. 22 Landscape gardeners have begun a clearance of the overgrown ground to make way for a new park.

69. But Souness has firmly kicked into touch suggestions that Wright will be sacrificed to make way for any newcomer.

70. 29 But Souness has firmly kicked into touch suggestions that Wright will be sacrificed to make way for any newcomer.

71. Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.

72. Tropical forests are also destroyed to make way for the hydro-electric plants to smelt bauxite - used in aluminum cans.

73. A delicate ecosystem was disrupted in the Comoros, off East Africa, when forests were cleared to make way for farmland

74. 24 Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.

75. Originally home to the Nenets people, the island was largely evacuated in the 1950s to make way for nuclear weapons testing.

76. A whole street of houses had been demolished to make way for the edifice looming above her, Isabel vaguely recalled hearing.

77. So Oxford's Lord Mayor was the first to wield the demolition hammer to help make way for a new business park.

78. The palace had been enlarged over the course of time to make way for the growing needs of an increasingly powerful administration.

79. An early fourth-century building had been demolished to make way for the wall, thus providing an approximate date for its construction.

80. Writers and intellectuals had been siphoned out to make way for technologists whose knowledge was worthless without the archives to activate them.