单词 | Make room for |
例句 | 1. Unworthy buildings should be demolished to make room for modern construction. 2. If someone wants you in their life, they'll make room for you. You shouldn't have to fight for a spot. 3. Half of the forest was cut down to make room for the road. 4. The singers bunched up to make room for one more. 5. She tucked up her voluminous skirts to make room for Jane beside her. 6. How can we make room for all the furniture? 7. Can you make room for another? 8. Move down inside, please! Make room for others. 9. We squashed up to make room for Sue. 10. Shove over , friend, and make room for me. 11. Scoot over and make room for your sister. 12. We had to squash up to make room for the others who wanted to use the lift. 13. The children squeezed together to make room for me to sit down. 14. I'm trying to make room for a vegetable garden in the backyard. 15. We had to move the furniture to make room for the piano. 16. Beyond Hispanic bashing! Make room for all of us! 17. And make room for real people. 18. She wriggled over to make room for him. 19. She might even make room for Louise on her float. 20. To make room for the visitors, the Devereauxes sent their children off to relatives. 21. The people standing in the bus moved along to make room for others. 22. James took the books off the little table to make room for the television. 23. The lumberers hacked away at the trees all day long so as to make room for the new railway. 24. That's why they had torn down the children's hospital to make room for the miniature golf course. 25. It feels like it was a granite block that's been hollowed out to make room for the driver. 26. Shifting round the table, squashing up against Jo to make room for them all. 27. One reason for trying to reduce government spending is to make room for tax cuts. 28. Huggins periodically asks store managers to nominate 10 chocolates for oblivion to make room for new products. 29. The theater was torn down in the early '80s, to make room for the Horton Plaza Shopping Center. 30. If you enter characters within existing text, words to the right will move over and down to make room for them. 1. Unworthy buildings should be demolished to make room for modern construction. 2. Half of the forest was cut down to make room for the road. 3. The people standing in the bus moved along to make room for others. 4. The singers bunched up to make room for one more. 5. She tucked up her voluminous skirts to make room for Jane beside her. 31. All furniture had to be removed from the nave to make room for the flowers. 32. And as he pushed aside some papers to make room for his briefcase he did indeed exude a powerful air of authority. 33. She opened a wardrobe and swept back the hangers to make room for my non-existent dozen suits. 34. The railway station has been re-sited down the line to make room for the town's bypass. 35. The most basic is simply to clear space on the shelves to make room for new additions to stock. 35. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 36. It comes to an abrupt end at a field of dirt, bulldozed to make room for a subdivision. 37. Understandably, some less important Western figures will be omitted to make room for those from other cultures. 38. I shift down the bench to make room for a girl with a knee brace. 39. There are two more people coming -- can you make room for them to sit down? 40. The bed had been taken down to make room for the flowers and chairs and casket. 41. Once inside she wriggled into the corner of the seat to make room for him, and prepared to enjoy the novelty. 42. She was about to take on a job whose previous holder had just been fired specifically to make room for her. 43. The need to make room for newcomers was postponed until two are in. 44. In typical Atlanta fashion, it was razed in 1977 to make room for the new Atlanta-Fulton Public Library. 45. Move down the bus, please make room for others! 46. When the disk space limit is approached, the Oracle server can delete nonessential files to make room for new files, subject to the limitations of the RMAN retention policy. 47. First, we relocated our red currant patch to make room for our north wall, shown here along left side. 48. The house which was both a hotel and residence was demolished along with some other buildings nearly three years ago to make room for the Kandy Municipal Car Park. 49. They ease up a bit to make room for those without seats. 50. Now that the eleven startups have presented, they'll soon have to find their own office space, kicked out of the liminal one inside TechStarsNY's headquarters to make room for a new crop. 51. At level 2, the conversation changes to make room for self-protection. 52. One reason for the slipper piston is that, on the short-stroke, over square engine, the piston skirt had to be cut away to make room for the counterweights on the crankshaft. 53. Contralto: Yes, dear. In fact, I noticed several people leaving to make room for it. 54. If it only does one thing (I'm looking at you, garlic press), ditch it to make room for something with more than one use. 55. In the afternoon some boxes were to be moved to make room for new culinary supplies. 56. Many buildings in the city were demolished to make room for the speedway. 57. Make room for some sort of a firebox or burner. 58. The old Walnut trees are all come down to make room for it. 59. Please step aside a little to make room for me. 60. The Hacienda Hotel was imploded in 1996 to make room for the gigantic Mandalay Bay Resort. 61. The city will tear down these buildings to make room for the new highway. 62. Though entranced by the Joker, Mr. Nolan, working from a script he wrote with his brother Jonathan Nolan, does make room for romance and tears and even an occasional (nonlethal) joke. 63. Figure 2 shows a resizing of /dev/sdb7 from Figure 1, moving its start point to the right to make room for an expansion of /dev/sdb5. 64. In a world that grows smaller by the day, perhaps we can begin to crowd out the destructive forces of zealotry and make room for the healing power of understanding. 65. It's only a matter of time before my boss calls me in and tells me I'm being let go to make room for some 25-year-old go-getter who actually deserves to be working here. 66. And so to live simply is to rid your life of as many of the unnecessary and unessential things as you can, to make room for the essential. 67. Napping at midday, when the brain's ability to learn may have deteriorated, may clear the brain's memory storage area and make room for new information, Walker says. 68. However strong your plan and however sure you are of your goals, make room for reassessment. 69. A city of northeast Minnesota in the Mesabi Range northwest of Duluth. Its mining industry was at its peak in1917, when the town was moved3.2 km(2 mi) south to make room for a huge open-pit iron mine. 69. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 70. Portfolio managers have dumped dollars they bought as a defensive measure when global finance was collapsing to make room for higher-yielding stuff. 71. That's because "pregnant" pipefish fathers will kill off embryos conceived by an undesirable female to make room for the offspring of a potentially more attractive female. 72. This can only be done once the IAF obtains suitable land for construction of housing for airmen, presumably to replace accommodation that will be demolished to make room for the planned new complex. |
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