“make way for” in sentences?

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.

make way for in sentences?
make way for in sentences?

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.

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