1. Children with the disease rarely make it past their tenth birthday. 2. Bunny and Martin wandered over with more drinks but Dod never made it past the darts game. 3. Sadly, most never make it past the sorting stage and instead wind up as fire-lighters at a nearby sugar plantation. 4. Suppose the conventions of American practice make past decisions of the Supreme Court part of the law. 5. And because the burden of proof at the early stage is so low, most cases, legal experts for defendants say, make it past that first hurdle. 6. And like BC, the Lady Bulldogs have not made it past the second round. 7. As a result, Hanson never made it past the sixth. 8. As it turns out, the good energy was having trouble making it past the front door. 9. Before she made it past her teens, she had been a groupie with the Allman Brothers Band and had become addicted to heroin. |