How to use in-sentence of “make way for”:
+ Another difference with the rest of the UK’s days is that on Saint Andrew’s Day, the Union Flag will only be flown if the building has more than one flagpole – the Saltire will not be lowered to make way for the Union Flag if there is only one flagpole.
+ Since closing, much of the prison has been pulled down to make way for a housing development.
+ Even very important buildings may get knocked down to make way for change.
+ The park closed on September 27, 2009 at 8 PM, and demolished in 2010 to make way for a new Costco store.
+ However it was noted that this disapproval of the decay of the city quickly changed to nostalgia when old buildings began being razed to make way for new development.
+ In the 1960s, the last surviving Roman bridge was demolished to make way for a modern two-lane bridge.
+ Around 50,000 people were moved from this district in the mid-sixties to make way for the construction of Mangla Dam, but corrupt handling of funds meant long drawn out delays in completing the project.

Example sentences of “make way for”:
+ Most of this organ was removed in 2006 in order to make way for a new instrument by Kenneth Tickell, which was completed in the summer of 2008.
+ In March 2019, May said she would resign as Prime Minister if Parliament passed her Brexit deal, to make way for a new leader in the second phase of Brexit.
+ Sometimes buildings are deliberately buried to make way for new buildings.
+ Despite leading the late-night ratings, he was forced out as host of the Tonight Show in 2009 to make way for Conan O’Brien.
+ Sri Lankan elephants face the same threats to survival as other Asian elephant subspecies do: the clearing of forests to make way for farms and other human developments has destroyed their living areas.
+ Sir Thomas Lucy tore down an earlier structure to make way for the present house in 1558.
+ Anne is accused of treason and adultery and executed to make way for Jane to become his third wife.
+ It tells the story of a black Sheriff, played by Little, who is appointed Sheriff of a small Western town and how he must try to make friends with the racist towns people and stop a ruthless businessman from knocking down the town to make way for a railway line.
+ The people who lived village in Llanfaes were removed to a new village in the west of Anglesey to make way for the castle.
+ The ground level was lowered to make way for another level of seating.
+ Most of this organ was removed in 2006 in order to make way for a new instrument by Kenneth Tickell, which was completed in the summer of 2008.
+ In March 2019, May said she would resign as Prime Minister if Parliament passed her Brexit deal, to make way for a new leader in the second phase of Brexit.
+ Sometimes buildings are deliberately buried to make way for new buildings.
