Why should the world for thee make room, And wait thy leisure and thy beck?
The leading statesmen of the whig party were again passed by to make room for a candidate more sure of being elected.
The matter of the universe was created before the flood; if any more was created, then there must be as much annihilated to make room for it.
In 1447, however, Duke Humphrey's work was suddenly cut short by his death, and the greatly improved property reverted to the Crown, to which it has ever since belonged.
With his usual reckless lavishness he resolved to clear away all the existing buildings to make room for a palace that should excel all his other residences.
At these places several cubic yards of rock had to be blown away, in order to make room for a road.
Let me pass," he said, and shouldered his way to the door, the bystanders falling back to make room.
The masons could have redd out the fireplace to make room for't in the afternoon before it comes hame.
The shaft and sub-arches of the second bay from the east on this side is a modern renewal, as here also the old work was destroyed in 1820 to make room for a pew.
Possibly the opposite bay, on the south side, was as richly ornamented, but the lower arches and the central column no longer exist, as they were cut away to make room for a faculty pew in 1820.
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