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114 Sentences With "make it across"

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"If I can make it across the country, hopefully people will be inspired to pick up a bike and make it across town."
He worries they may not make it across the border.
A trained Pakistani terrorist can definitely make it across the border.
Will I make it across the street before the light changes?
Those who make it across head for temporary migrant accommodation centers.
"I am going to try to make it across," Mr. Jovel vowed.
Even those who make it across the border face dangers, officials said.
She can't make it across and subsequently joins Zach in the waters below.
All Bush had to do was make it across the river in time.
Some make it across, but for so many, one stumble and that's it.
And WeWork is struggling just to make it across the IPO finish line.
To make it across successfully, you'll first need to know where you stand.
There's a lot of product that has to make it across the Atlantic.
You'll need all your skills and stamina to make it across the finish line.
But even those who make it across the border fall into this administration's morass of cruelty.
If you can't make it across the pond, Art & Beauty is available on David Zwirner Books.
The first plane to make it across the Pacific took off from Oakland, California, in 2400.
But even if they make it across the border, American lawyers say their fate remains uncertain.
For those who do make it across, conditions along the land part of the route have worsened.
What the refugees plan to do if they make it across the seemingly impenetrable border is anyone's guess.
And so, [Neanderthals were seen as] bumbling troglodytes who were barely able to make it across glaciated Europe.
These two required people inside them, plus a team of remote animators, just to make it across the hall.
When I did a triathlon, my goal was to be a finisher, to make it across the finish line.
So perhaps we'll see some companies in the black make it across the finish line as the year progresses.
Your best bet is to try everything, cross your fingers, and hope to make it across the finish line.
When they got to the border, they balanced on wood planks laid over a stream to make it across.
He said they may have been on a boat that capsized trying to make it across the river to Bangladesh.
Muzammil told me a story he'd heard about a woman who had attempted to make it across the Darién Gap.
They're not narcotics or even the illegally mined gold and diamonds that frequently make it across the border into Rwanda.
Ms. Maquin's husband and daughter, Jakelin, did make it across the border — but just over a day later, on Dec.
Well, he just didn't exactly do what he said he was gonna do, he didn't make it across the canyon.
Mariana del Campo, a retired professor, had hoped to make it across before the closing, but was stuck in the line.
Many of those who do not make it across congregate at the Hara hotel, down the road from the transit camp.
But its current submarines are old and noisy, must surface frequently and cannot make it across the Pacific to North America.
They want to make it across the street, where the shooting is heaviest, to treat the injuries, but we can't move.
We realize we don't have enough gas to make it across town, so I fill up a full tank of gas.
Now I just want to see that aid make it across the border to help other people before it's too late.
They spent nine days with paramilitary militia members patrolling the border, migrants crossing it, and volunteers ensuring they make it across alive.
If they did make it across the strait, the PLA would still need to find a decent landing spot for its ships.
Sophia sprinted out of left field and slammed into the running back before he could make it across the 40-yard line.
Wood said he saw two sets of car headlights coming toward him, but he thought he had time to make it across.
From film sets to themed exhibitions, we've created a bucket list for your Harry Potter pilgrimage when you make it across the pond.
The Center for Investigative reporting analysis, For People of Color, Banks are Shutting the Door to Homeownership, did make it across our desks.
But with less than a month to go to Election Day, there are doubts whether she can make it across the finish line.
In her mind, she was chasing the calendar to make it across the country faster than anyone else on a skateboard ever had.
But a familiar complaint follows those who make it across: Lighter-skinned Libyan migrants often complain about having to wait alongside black asylum-seekers.
Even last October, when thousands of migrants were being sent back to Mexico, her partner had managed to make it across with their daughter.
For the rest of the weekend, the pair couldn't make it across that enormous lobby without people chasing Schaefer-Charlton and swarming around him.
Without the scaffold, which is made of materials that will eventually be absorbed by the body, many stem cells wouldn't make it across the divide.
Those voices make it across in their strange and unconstrained way at the Public, where "for colored girls" first débuted, in the summer of 1976.
Considering how demanding the hill climb is on both the cars and the drivers, it's an accomplishment just to make it across the finish line.
In theory, once you have this information, you know the right foods to eat and the right exercise to make it across the finish line.
With the 2130 NYC marathon just around the corner, you might wonder how much it costs to make it across the finish line yourself someday.
Asylum seekers of all ages who actually make it across the border are detained in camps policed by armed guards and ringed with barbed wire.
The solar-powered plane took off from Abu Dhabi just over a year ago with plans to make it across the globe in about four months.
Few extra-continentales seem to understand that if they make it across the U.S. border, they might be stuck in detention for months, if not years.
The seemingly straightforward advice was apparently lost on a couple of Texans who tried to make it across at St. Stephen, New Brunswick, while packing heat.
The Canadian government has no plans to revisit that arrangement, but Trudeau said on Tuesday that Canada will continue to accept those who make it across.
He lost his brother-in-law, who had family in America unable to make it across, so the next of kin decided to livestream the funeral.
Many of those who make it across end up staying here, on the border, because there's another checkpoint an hour and a half north, at Sarita.
Around 80 people have drowned trying to make it across the river - many of them women and young children, a senior Bangladeshi border guard said last week.
Those who make it across the river must then find a way through the frontline between the militants and Iraqi forces, who are fighting street to street.
When you make it through a day in Dhaka, when you make it across a snarled intersection, you have triumphed against the odds, and over the gods.
The best of those shelters may feel like havens to children who fled extreme poverty or violence, and faced incredible risks to make it across the border.
The giant balloon portraying President Donald Trump as an angry baby that was flown next to the U.K. parliament in London might make it across the Atlantic.
Even with the bridge's history, and the mystery that surrounds it, dog owners continue to walk the bridge with their canines, and most make it across without issue.
For those who couldn't make it across the pond, you need not despair because there are sixteen of af Klint's paintings now on view in New York City.
It had appeared the bill would make it across the finish line but last month Reuters reported that the White House had stepped in to hold up the bill.
During the battle, Napoleon&aposs forces faced potential entrapment as they retreated from Russia, but the French troops managed to make it across the Berezina River, taking heavy casualties.
As Washington comes to the end of the 22019th Congress, we are once again faced with the reality that patent reform might not make it across the finish line.
Many who get stuck there are intercepted and detained by Libyan coast guards, who are funded and trained by the European Union, while trying to make it across the Mediterranean.
Ironically, Gander was a thriving military post during World War II, and for years was used as a refueling point for transatlantic aircrafts unable to make it across the ocean.
While Terry did make it across the table, he was quickly detained by sheriff's deputies in the courtroom, giving Madison and his lawyers time to move out of the way.
That something as soft and perishable as cheese should make it across 75 years of time and space, outlasting brick and mortar — indeed, much of the city — is beyond remarkable.
The detailed landscapes and realistic physics combine to create a dynamic where you're constantly thinking about whether — and how — you can make it across that river or around that ledge.
In 2004, the military's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which brought you the internet, announced a competition to build a self-driving car that could make it across the desert.
Despite attempts by the Mexican authorities to stop the migrants from crossing a bridge between Guatemala and Mexico, thousands still managed to successfully make it across the border, reaching Tapachula, Mexico.
Despite attempts by the Mexican authorities to stop the migrants from crossing a bridge between  Guatemala and Mexico, thousands still managed to successfully make it across the border, reaching Tapachula, Mexico.
The last two places are where I saw the real human cost of our border policy: the many unidentified dead who don't make it across and whose bodies are never claimed.
You were on your way when she did not make it across the country but sputtered and spiralled and landed in Taos, New Mexico, at a peyote commune called Morning Star.
Israeli officials insisted the smoke screens were meant to provide cover for militants trying to make it across the barrier fence to attack soldiers and Israeli civilians living in farming communities nearby.
From where Mr. Miller sits, illegal immigration is driven by a belief among people outside the United States that those who make it across the border will be allowed to stay indefinitely.
After Trump's election, there was a surge in migrants fleeing violence in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, trying to make it across the border before tougher controls are imposed by the new administration.
Azizeh feared they'd be unable to make it across the border and was even more terrified that the names of her family members would be on a blacklist and that they would be arrested.
Based in Beijing, Anbang manages some 1.65 trillion yuan ($240 billion) worth of assets, and has been involved in some high-profile deals, although a handful did not make it across the finish line.
Based in Beijing, Anbang manages some 1.65 trillion yuan ($239.8 billion) worth of assets, and has been involved in some high-profile deals, although a handful did not make it across the finish line.
The group is racing to make it across the Atlantic in three weeks for COP25, this year's most important UN climate-change summit, which got moved from Chile to Spain at the last minute.
For all my doctor's prognostic accuracy in my own case, he could not have known I would stay after school every day in kindergarten practicing the monkey bars until I could make it across.
That, in a nut shell, is the approach the Mexican government is betting can defuse the standoff over the thousands of migrants amassed at its border with the United States, hoping to make it across.
There is valid concern that some of the U.S. corn crop will not make it across the finish line after being planted so late, and production could fall from the current forecast as a result.
The bigger picture: The departure comes as the pharmaceutical industry faces threats from Congress and from the Trump administration, though what legislation on drug prices can actually make it across the finish line remains unclear.
Honduras's first lady, Ana García de Hernández, advised Hondurans earlier this month to think hard before trekking to the US, saying that they would be separated from their children if they did make it across the border.
Translating a novel is a bold act: a willingness, despite all the ways we can misunderstand one another, to string a bridge of words from author to reader and trust that meaning will somehow make it across.
Trump kicked his campaign off by taking on Mexico, calling for a wall to be built to stem the flow of undocumented immigration and saying those that do make it across are responsible for large amounts of crime.
In fact, some of the cold air from Europe may make it across the Atlantic – from the east to the west – into the U.S., which is the reverse of how the weather normally flows in the Northern Hemisphere.
You have to dig, you have to coax your friends out of hiding in their houses, everyone is too stoned or drunk to get there on time, or to make it across town, or to even show up at all.
The bottom line: Trump and Sanders have two very different but very loyal bases — and yet they're aligned on a plan that couldn't make it across the finish line just a few years ago, when the Obama administration proposed something similar.
She said they had to pay smugglers three different times just to make it across this small Central American nation, which is the only one that has completely closed its doors to the influx of global migrants from South America.
Cycling's rule book includes a section that prevents riders from incurring a time penalty if they crash or have a mechanical problem within the final three kilometers of a stage, provided that they eventually make it across the finish line.
While not as glitzy as its predecessor, in a "They don't mint movie stars quite like they used to" way, "Murder on the Orient Express" is a polished enterprise with just enough star power to make it across the finish line.
Why Not A Trump Lite might be able to make it across the 1,237 mark, but he would hardly be in a position to win over the Republican establishment, much of which considers support for Mr. Trump an unforgivable apostasy.
New rules issued by the Trump administration this month are designed to funnel asylum seekers to an official port of entry rather than allowing them to present themselves to the Border Patrol if they make it across the border illegally.
On the other side of the border, though, many of those who have managed to successfully make it across have found that the weeks they spent in Mexico trying to enter the United States have led to even more challenges ahead.
Those who do make it across find a country unprepared for their arrival: Nearly 1,200 are now sleeping on bare ground in the neighborhood of La Chapelle on the northern edge of Paris, where temporary shelters for migrants are full.
In a report in May, UNICEF said that thousands of unaccompanied children attempting to make it across the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy can become easy prey for traffickers who often sell them into exploitation, sometimes akin to contemporary forms of slavery.
Vanity Fair notes that the GoT's direwolves haven't ever gotten into formation (Beyoncé's reach doesn't quite make it across the Narrow Sea, apparently), so this phenomenon could point to the return of Nymeria, the direwolf that Arya released way back in the show's first season.
Experts say that workplace raids primarily serve as a deterrent for employees — dissuading workers who are in the country illegally from showing up at their jobs and warning prospective undocumented immigrants that, even if they make it across the border, they may be captured at work.
Beyond those people who may now never make it across American borders, the new ban could also affect millions who have no plans to travel to the United States themselves but may have benefited from the billions of dollars in remittances visa holders send home each year.
The best we can do is construct arks within which we can ride it out, and by God's grace make it across the dark sea of time to a future when we do find dry land again, and can start the rebuilding, reseeding, and renewal of the earth.
"The idea is not to help Trump win the presidency, but assume he has already lost it and hold down her victory margin to make it easier for Republicans running for the House and Senate and a couple of key governors' races to make it across the finish line," Burns says.
There's no word on when (or if) the colorful cereal will make it across the Atlantic or head to other markets, but with the proliferation of unicorn food this past summer — including lattes, DIY Pop-Tarts, and pancakes — it would make sense to bring the magic to as many people as possible.
Instead, according to law enforcement officials and experts with differing views of the immigration debate, a primary goal of such raids is to dissuade those working illegally from showing up for their jobs — and to warn prospective migrants that even if they make it across the border, they may end up being captured at work.
There may have been less overt politics on the runways in Europe than there had been in New York (the slogan tee didn't make it across the water, though the pussy hat and the "tied together" bandanna did), but that doesn't mean that the current social climate wasn't a subtext in almost every collection.
That mutated into a far drearier, and far more satisfying post-apocalyptic epic called The Last of Us. Released in 2013, the game follows Joel and Ellie, survivors in a world overrun by a horrific fungal parasite that zombifies its victims, as the two make it across a desolated United States in hopes of developing a cure.

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