Make-room Sentence Examples

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  • Two more people came into the room and Alex gently pulled her in front of him to make room for them.

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  • He dropped a leg off the window seat to make room for her and she sat down in front of him.

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  • Xander opened his mouth to make room for his lengthening incisors.

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  • Among the churches of this period we may mention San Geminiano, designed by Sansovino, and destroyed at the beginning of the 19th century to make room for the ball-room built by Napoleon for Eugene Beauharnais.

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  • The French marching in pursuit were received with open arms, the people even turning their own wounded out of doors to make room for their French guests.

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  • When Miaoulis retired to make room for Dundonald the conduct of the struggle had really passed into the hands of the powers.

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  • In anticipation of this event a gigantic system of docks, basins and quays was constructed, at a total cost of some £7,000,000 (of which the imperial treasury contributed 2,000,000), between the confluence of the Alster and the railway bridge (1868-1873), an entire quarter of the town inhabited by some 24,000 people being cleared away to make room for these accessories of a great port.

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  • In 1815 he became attorney-general, an office which he held, still as a member of the Senate, until 1819, when he was displaced to make room for a Federalist.

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  • Its wards, in which nearly ten thousand patients receive treatment annually, are lodged in a series of turreted pavilions, and cover a large space of ground on the margin of the Meadows, from which, to make room for it, George Watson's College - the most important of the Merchant Company schools - was removed to a site farther west, while the Sick Children's hospital was moved to the southern side of the Meadows.

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  • A very handsome triumphal arch, now called the Porta de' Borsari, was restored in this year by Gallienus (as the inscription upon it, which has taken the place of an older one, cancelled to make room for it, records), and became one of the city gates.

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  • The older one, which still existed in Roman times, was backed up against the temple hill, which was cut away to make room for it.

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  • Many squalid districts, however, have been improved away to make room for new thoroughfares and handsome buildings.

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  • The old fortifications, of which the Porte de Valenciennes (15th century) is the chief survival, have been demolished to make room for boulevards and public gardens.

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  • The American black bear (Ursus americanus) occurs throughout the wooded parts of the North American continent, whence it is being gradually driven to make room for man.

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  • To make room for these we have to remember that the atomic nucleus has remained entirely undefined and beyond our problem; so that what may occur, say when two molecules come into close relations, is outside physical science - not, however, altogether outside, for we know that when the vital nexus in any portion of matter is dissolved, the atoms will remain, in their number, and their atmospheres, and all inorganic relations, as they were before vitality supervened.

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  • The Briihl palace, built in 1737 by Count Briihl, the minister of Augustus II., has been in some measure demolished to make room for the new Standehaus (diet house), with its main facade facing the Hofkirche; before the main entrance there is an equestrian statue (1906) of King Albert.

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  • The house, La Grotte, which Gibbon inhabited 1783-1793, and on the terrace of which he completed (1787) his famous history, was demolished in 1896 to make room for the new post office that stands on the Place St Francois.

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  • Three months later, however, his health, undermined by his long confinement, gave way; and on the 31st of August he was deposed to make room for his younger brother, Abd-ul-Hamid II.

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  • It appears to have suffered at the hands of Rome in the Social War, and Sulla expelled some of the inhabitants from their lands to make room for his veterans, but some of the latter were soon driven out in their turn by the former occupiers.

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  • In this work his natural conservatism is apparent, and he contented himself with such changes as would make room for the action of evangelical principles.

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  • He again served in the Senate (after 1872, being chairman of the committee on foreign relations) from 1867 until 1877, when he resigned to make room for his son, whose election he dictated.

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  • The situation was regulated by the reception of Martha into the Orthodox Church, when she was rechristened under the name of Catherine Alekseyevna, the tsarevich Alexius being her godfather, by the bestowal upon her of the title Gosudaruinya or sovereign (1710), and, finally (17 i i), by her public marriage to the tsar, who divorced the tsaritsa Eudoxia to make room for her.

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  • The fact is that, two centuries after Shah Ismails accession to the throne, the Safawid race of kings was effete; and it became necessary to make room for a more vigorous if not a more lasting rule.

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  • The squadron was not very well manned, and Byng was in particular much aggrieved because his marines were landed to make room for the soldiers who were to reinforce the garrison, and he feared that if he met a French squadron after he had lost them he would be dangerously undermanned.

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  • When this church was pulled down in 1840 to make room for the new Exchange, his remains were removed to St Magnus.

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  • You may ned to shuffle the other bobbins along to make room.

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  • The original grand entrance to the Palace was reduced in size to make room for stairs leading up to the Governor's apartments.

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  • Goodbye at last to the terrifying space problems of 1993, when great wads of 1979 material vanished to make room for new stuff.

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  • With the fixed retorts these valves are worked from time to time by the attendant, but with revolving retorts they are worked continuously and automatically and allow from sixteen to twenty-four ounces of char to escape per minute from each cooler, and so make room in the retort above for a corresponding quantity to enter from the drying floor.

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  • The tongue is so serviceable a member (taking all sorts of shapes, just as is wanted),--the teeth, the lips, the roof of the mouth, all ready to help, and so heap up the sound of the voice into the solid bits which we call consonants, and make room for the curiously shaped breathings which we call vowels!

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  • The original interview was shortened to make room for additional material when it was republished on Ford 's death - the version used here.

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  • Rather than load yourself down, make room for a camera in your tackle bag and get out and explore the miles of shoreline.

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  • Yet all this is threatened by deforestation to make room to grow soya beans.

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  • Pointed out the cross a little later to a youngish man who was busy stacking chairs to make room for people to circulate.

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  • You probably feel as if you need a larger house as you begin to make room for all of the baby products your baby will need.

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  • Merchants like to move their merchandise out to make room for new items.

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  • Coffee tables that can be easily moved will help you make room for parties, games, cleaning and more.

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  • As with car dealerships, motorcycle dealers want to move old inventory out to make room for the latest models.

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  • Older models have been on the lot for some time and the sales staff will be more willing to bargain to make room for new models.

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  • If this is the case, you can still take advantage of end-of-season clearances intended to make room for new furniture styles.

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  • If there are cars remaining from the last model year, then car dealers are looking to unload the older models to make room for the new models.

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  • Right after the summer camping season, most of the extra camping equipment that stores have brought in need to be marked down and sold to make room for the upcoming holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

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  • Library giveaways-Libraries frequently cull books to make room for new book purchases.

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  • Clearance sales offer shoppers great deals on merchandise that store owners or managers need to sell to make room for new inventory.

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  • The cutting down of forests to make room for housing and other buildings accounts for as much as 12 percent of carbon emissions.

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  • Turbines are expensive to purchase and install, and they require large amounts of land, which may require cutting down trees in order to make room for them.

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  • Somebody once said "Get rid of what you do not want to make room for what you do want".

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  • These machines are generally in very good condition, but simply being sold in order to make room for the crafter's newer purchases.

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  • Planning a wedding on a small budget means you may not have a lot of cash, but you should make room for a lot of time for DIY projects.

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  • Consignor stores typically cut their prices drastically at the end of each season so they can move out the merchandise they have to make room for new consignor items.

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  • If you don't mind waiting, and having less of a selection, then the best deals can be had as the store begins to clear summer clothing out to make room for fall clothes.

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  • This means they must get rid of summer stock to make room for the new fashions.

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  • In these cases, the flooring of the previous styles is quickly sold at a discount to make room for the new products.

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  • If you watch during spring and fall, you'll see attractive sales on great carpet tile (and other carpet, drapery, bedding and bath accessories) discounted to make room for this season's newest shades.

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  • Retailers are trying to get all of their holiday merchandise out of the stores to make room for new items, so they drastically cut prices, which is perfect for the consumer who's looking for a good deal.

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  • This is the time when stores offer hefty discounts on seasonal merchandise like sundresses in order to make room for back to school and holiday inventories.

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  • In general, prices are heavily discounted on clothing after holidays, like Christmas, to clear out inventory, and to make room for the incoming season's selections.

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  • Many stores discount the previous season's selections to make room for new inventory, and many brides decide to sell their gown after the big event instead of keeping it.

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  • Any remaining seasonal inventories are heavily discounted after the holidays to move the stock quickly and make room for new merchandise.

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  • Retailers are anxious to move seasonal inventories like these to make room for new stock.

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  • You will need to pour some of the water out of the bottle to make room for your addition.

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  • To make room for this migration, the power button and Start/Select buttons have also been moved.

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  • Ready to sell some old games to make room for the new?

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  • Many places that rent video games need to sell the previously played games in order to make room for the new ones.

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  • The Magma character's storyline that sorely cut into the multiplayer aspect of the first game has also been thrown out to make room for more interesting highlights, like kicking butt with three of your friends.

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  • Olympic hopefuls choose a home education to make room for a strenuous training schedule.

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  • As the baby grows, the skin on your belly will stretch to make room.

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  • Maternity clothing stores, just like your favorite department stores, must regularly clearance their merchandise in order to make room for new arrivals.

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  • You can get even the most expensive bathing suit at a bargain if you can hold off until the summer styles are being discounted to make room for fall clothing.

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  • The bottom of this JoJo swimsuit also features side ties to make room as you grow ever more fabulous.

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  • As the season wears on and retailers need to make room for newer seasonal merchandise, they typically mark down what they want to get rid of.

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  • If stores have anything left over from the previous year, the stores want to get rid of it in order to make room for the new designs.

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  • However, when levels of beneficial bacteria drop, they make room for harmful flora, which can lead to multiple health problems including infection, irregularity, yeast overgrowth, parasites, gas, and food allergies.

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  • The pots can nest in the base so you don't need to make room for three more appliances in your cabinet space.

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  • At the end of each season and after a major holiday, seasonal candles are often reduced in price to clear them out and make room for new scents.

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  • Both Sirius and XM Radio have cleared a few channels to make room for Christmas music online and through other units.

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  • While it may be difficult to let go of the past or an old boyfriend, by doing so you make room for a relationship with someone who "truly" wants to be with you, without you having to "make" him.

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  • Understand that grieving takes time and that when we let go of our old dreams, we make room for creating new dreams.

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  • Many of the well-known kids furniture manufacturers discount their products at the end of the season to make room for the new merchandise.

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  • If there is insufficient memory, then they will only be able to take a few pictures or will be forced to delete pictures as they go in order to make room for more.

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  • Inventory has to move quickly to make room for stock coming in from other stores along the distribution channel, so many deals can be found here.

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  • When they are getting ready to introduce new scents, Yankee Candle stores often reduce the price of existing inventory to make room for new products.

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  • The upside of CRT monitors is that you can find them very inexpensively online and in computer shops, which often have them on clearance in order to make room for newer LCD monitors.

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  • Too often in the past, veteran actors on AMC faced reduced air time to make room for younger, cheaper newcomers; a situation that is bitterly resented by most soap opera fans.

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  • Their battles became legendary as they struggled to make room for each other in their lives.

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  • Then they have to dump the old stuff to make room for the new.

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  • When you are planning your resume layout you may want to make room for a section that lists any courses you took outside of your trade school, college, or university program.

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  • Because these vehicles often sacrifice interior space to make room for sporty transmissions and larger engines, it's a good idea to test drive any models you're considering.

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  • Even if money is tight because of tuition, books, and the living expenses that come with being a graduate student, this is one expense that you should make room in your budget for.

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  • In the early 1900s, that style of corset went by the wayside to make room for the invention of the modern-day brassiere and girdle.

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  • Outdated styles will get sale priced, to make room for upcoming new designs.

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  • News of the sextuplet's birth went national and before the newborns went home, NBC's remodeling reality show Home Delivery made over the Gosselin's small Wyomissing house to make room for six more.

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  • After season three, Elizabeth Weir was written out to make room for Amanda Tapping's Colonel Samantha Carter.

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  • Nathan West (Morgan Weisser) is separated from his fiancee, who is training to become a colonist, to make room on the expedition for In-Vitro colonists.

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  • The 4 PM time slot had significantly more commercial minutes, so all hour-long shows that taped at 52 minutes were cut to 44 minutes and sometimes less, to make room for advertising.

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  • Some say she was asked to leave to make room for Jeri Ryan who played Seven of Nine.

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  • Eight monasteries were expropriated to make room for the chief state departments, pending the construction of more suitable edifices.

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