“make room for” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “make room for”:

+ Almost all vipers have ridged scales, a well built body with a short tail and, to make room for the venom glands, a triangular-shaped head.

+ After that, ABC discontinued airing animated programming, making it the first not to air animated programs since September 1992, when NBC stopped airing animated programs to make room for TNBC.

+ If hockey is played and the first section is taken out to make room for the rink, 18,200 people may be there.

+ Also, the bones in the pelvis move further apart to make room for a larger uterus and ovaries, and so there is space for a baby to grow in the uterus and to pass out of the body when it is born.

+ However, for non-cyclical non-spiral scales such as S, T, and LL’s, the scale length is shortened to make room for end margins.

+ This move was to make room for the return of Brian Vickers and the addition of Kasey Kahne.

make room for - example sentences
make room for – example sentences

Example sentences of “make room for”:

+ The boulder which marked their homestead has been moved to make room for a highway, and it can be found on the map where the highway crosses Martin Road in Amesbury.

+ They also cut trees for firewood and lumber and to make room for cities.

+ This is part of a £200-million idea to make room for more trains in Cardiff and surrounding areas, The Cardiff Area Signalling Renewal project is due to be finished by May 2015.

+ To make room for more and more prisoners, the Nazis added new camps to the original women’s camp.

+ In June, many American nursing homes were caught throwing their regular patients out so they could make room for COVID-19 patients who could pay them more.

+ When “The Frugal Gourmet” aired on Lifetime, episodes ran for about 21 minutes to make room for commercials, and several parts were cut.

+ In June 2001, the storyline got more intense as more WWF storylines ended to make room for the central Invasion storyline.

+ But due to plans by the club to build a new stadium, White Hart Lane has been demolished to make room for the new 60000 seat venue.

+ It exists to make room for the brain inside the skull.

+ Large parts of the town were destroyed to try to make room for new buildings, including most of the town center.

+ The boulder which marked their homestead has been moved to make room for a highway, and it can be found on the map where the highway crosses Martin Road in Amesbury.

+ They also cut trees for firewood and lumber and to make room for cities.

+ They said that the border of Kansas should be moved north to make room for the actual border of the Cherokee land.

+ Former The WB Television NetworkWB affiliate Hartford airs the first three hours of the block on Saturday mornings and the last two hours on Sunday mornings to make room for their own programing.

+ During the sixth season, NBC decided to not show the program for the rest of the year to make room for the sitcom “Joey”.

+ The stomach can stretch and expand to to make room for large meals.

+ Over thousands of years, this organ has become smaller to make room for the stomach.

+ Officials plan to move two vessels from behind “Ever Given” to make room for the refloating operation.

+ On December 1, 1955, local black leader Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus to make room for a white passenger.

+ To make room for the new farmland, these early agricultural communities cut down trees across the islands.

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