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63 Sentences With "make a beeline for"

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Check out the finds we'd make a beeline for, ahead.
Hop in a motorcade and make a beeline for 1600 Peensylvania Avenue.
Pretend you are browsing and then make a beeline for the bathroom.
When you take an antidepressant, it doesn't make a beeline for your brain.
When you see the sun starting to rise, make a beeline for it.
Many people visiting Brazil make a beeline for the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.
Otherwise, the transmission's brain will make a beeline for the "overdrive" gears to max out the MPGs.
We know to make a beeline for Diagon Alley and to only order the hot butterbeer in February.
As soon as the soothing music starts, cats do make a beeline for the students and the yoga mats.
Starting Memorial Day weekend, many make a beeline for the community pool, which is open only to Verona residents.
After recognising the shark was trying to size him up, Craig decided to make a beeline for the shore.
You jump out of bed and make a beeline for the bathroom with two things in mind: toothbrush and makeup.
According to the Times-Picayune, the flight attendant soon after saw the man make a beeline for the aircraft's bathroom.
The train pulls into Pennsylvania Station during the morning rush, the doors open and you make a beeline for the escalators.
If I were going to spend money on fugu again, though, I would make a beeline for the sperm sacs, or shirako.
The video shows the man make a beeline for the agent's car, removing a backpack with the computer inside and then walking off.
Surveillance footage from the store shows McGlockton exit the Circle A and make a beeline for Drejka, whom he shoves upon reaching him.
Surveillance footage from the store shows McGlockton exit the Circle A and make a beeline for Drejka, who he shoves upon reaching him.
I make a beeline for the Ordinary section and purchase the Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% as well as the Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%.
Like many tourists, you'll probably drop off your luggage and make a beeline for the Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci's early 16th century masterpiece.
He may make a beeline for Beijing, North Korea's only patron, to discuss the fallout of the failed talks with Mr. Trump, they said.
Is it safe to assume there would be campaign operatives who would know exactly who to zero in on and make a beeline for them?
When dads step off the green they, of course, make a beeline for the grill to cook steaks, burgers, and other red meats for the brood.
Why did Trump make a beeline for Putin at the G-20 dinner, without an aide, as opposed to chat with Angela Merkel or Theresa May?
Those who prioritize portability will naturally gravitate to the Pro, while anyone who can't compromise at all on the keyboard will make a beeline for the laptop.
Thousands of attendees make a beeline for Startup Alley to explore and meet the hundreds of early-stage startups displaying their latest in products, platforms and services.
Ahead, find which one is meant for you — although we won't tell if you venture outside of your sign and make a beeline for the on-sale Lululemons.
The gift shop, where many customers bypass stuffed animals and flower arrangements and make a beeline for lottery tickets, was also up and running as usual on Sunday.
A slew of factors make it unlikely that battery powerhouses like Tesla will make a beeline for the Indian market even with its renewable energy production growing so quickly.
There's no reason to make a beeline for the prime rib at Golden Corral, but the actions of hundreds of veterans on Veterans Day would make one think otherwise.
But one of the most — back to things that you could do — is when you get to a social event, don't make a beeline for people your own age.
"Can't wait to get you out of those pants," she says as we make a beeline for my apartment, indicating that my sartorial subterfuge has yet to be rumbled.
Police spokesman Brigadier Leonard Hlathi told CNN the incident in the coal-mining city of Witbank was over in minutes and the abductors seemed to make a beeline for Marite.
I watched one guy walk the perimeter of the reception room trying to blend in, wearing a Hawaiian shirt and cargo shorts, and then make a beeline for the bar.
And if you're super into the head-to-toe licking, but can't stand the smell of dried saliva, maybe make a beeline for the shower before it gets a chance to dry.
Footage taken on the gallery's security cameras shows a bearded man make a beeline for the large painting before pulling out a knife and slashing the canvas two times in a downward motion.
As soon as I walked in, I looked for "Bullseye's Playground" (known to some as the Dollar Spot), a front-of-store Target staple that I always make a beeline for when I arrive.
Allegedly much of it already was when I played the demo, although the voice of a PR person outside my headset would always shoo me back when I tried to make a beeline for Boston.
My pants were pretty baggy, and as I started turning away to make a beeline for the bathroom, the bloody tampon/applicator combo dropped out of the flare and onto the floor beside my foot.
Getting your free frosty beverage is easy: Simply go to your local 7-Eleven on Thursday and make a beeline for the Slurpee machine, where staff members will be doling out drinks in customers' desired flavors.
England in recent years has become home to a very real sense of London-centrism, as graduates, entrepreneurs, immigrants and property investors alike make a beeline for the capital, leaving the provinces to fend for themselves.
It still views itself as a long-tail company, but although it spends billions of dollars to serve lots of different market niches, especially geographical ones, subscribers generally make a beeline for the top 50 or so.
Stepping off the crammed train - dubbed the "Internet Express" by Indian Kashmiris - in the nearby town of Banihal, the passengers make a beeline for cafes where they pay up to 300 rupees ($4.20) for an hour's broadband.
Mr. Trump, who has developed a nearly symbiotic relationship with individual members of the news media, tends to make a beeline for familiar journalists in New York and Washington when he has something he wants to share.
But it's no secret, so arrive early before the tour bus crowds and make a beeline for Bakery on the Water, a family-run establishment that serves up fabulous breads, baked goods and nourishing breakfast and lunch items.
If I'm at a party and I'm known as The Christian, people either make a beeline for me because they want to start an argument, or they leave me the hell alone because they think I'm going to evangelize them.
Like a Caesar, we confidently breeze past the check-in desks and make a beeline for the Temple pool, where we acquire two $250 piña coladas made with rum and vodka (when in Rome?) from the best-named poolside eatery ever, Snackus Maximus.
I returned to satisfy my craving on another drizzly evening, bypassing stalls cranking out sugar cane juice and urojo to make a beeline for a row of pizza hawkers with names like Mr. Delicious and Mr. Big Banana before the rains triumphed again.
Following his surprise victory in November 2016, investors make a beeline for the market in what became known as the 'Trumpflation' trade - a bet that the former real estate mogul's administration would deliver a boost to the U.S. economy through increased fiscal spending, deregulation and tax cuts.
Whether it's tasting a new apple variety from the Kullu Valley, using Royal Lady honey as skin lotion in the Zona Maya, watching African elephants make a beeline for the hills, or something else somewhere else, native pollinators have much to offer humans and local ecosystems alike.
If your weekend plans include stopping by PAX South in San Antonio, you might want to a make a beeline for Capcom's booth to get your hands on—and in—these over-sized plush Ryu fists that let you Hadoken and Shoryuken anyone who dares cross you.
On special occasions -- like Ramadan, the Muslim holy month; Eid al Fitr, the celebration at the month's end; or weddings -- Karachiites make a beeline for his store to stock up on the ubiquitous white and blue boxes of rabri, the South Asian equivalent of clotted cream.
"One burglar knocks on the front of the door, testing the premises to see if anybody would answer," Carranza said—and if no one did, they'd allegedly sneak inside and make a beeline for the master bedroom, stealing watches, cash, jewelry, and anything else that was easy to grab.
You could head south through rural and suburban Georgia all the way to South Florida, or northwest through the Upper Midwest, or make a beeline for the West Coast, skirting only the rising Democratic communities of Colorado and the booming multicultural sprawl of Las Vegas before finally reaching Mrs.
Most people, for instance, make a beeline for the 110-acre Magic Kingdom, where attendance totaled roughly 20.4 million last year, and then add on half-days at parks like Epcot, which hosted about 11.7 million visitors last year despite being more than twice the size of the Magic Kingdom.
Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who has not officially entered the race, used his first Iowa trip to make a beeline for a county that went for former President Barack Obama by over 20 points in 2012 but fell to Mr. Trump by about the same margin four years later.
Before you single-handedly sink your data plan searching product reviews (sorry, fam) or fall for pretty packaging (we're totally guilty), hear us out: We've tapped the best beauty experts in the biz to share the superhero products they make a beeline for time and again — from hair tools to skin-care products to makeup.
Yet once in a while, I feel a sharp envy for people who can eat whatever they want, with no repercussions, though maybe it's only envy for the innocence of 1986, an innocence that never truly existed, and how I used to make a beeline for the burger stand at the mall food court.
Due to Caitlin's pleadings, Peter stops short of killing Will. Maya and Alejandro are still on the run. It's the next day and the two are in an active search to gain a car to get them to the border. When Alejandro tries to break into a random parked car, he and his sister are caught by the police, and the two make a beeline for the alleyway.
Travel Holiday in 1993 recalled that the "tables were set with steaming bowls and platters of tasty Southern food". Jeff Gordinier of The New York Times noted in a 2015 article: "it’s no secret that visitors mad for 'Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' make a beeline for Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room for fried chicken, candied yams and macaroni and cheese". The guests sit at the table and pass the dishes around to one another in the style of a family.
On 23 October 2002, it was reported that Tracy would be reintroduced later that year. A show spokesman says the new Tracy will be sexy, sassy and opinionated. She will make a beeline for womanising bookie Peter Barlow (Chris Gascoyne), her own stepbrother, before moving on to former sailor Ciaran McCarthy (Keith Duffy) and knicker factory boss Joe Carter (Jonathan Wrather). Tracy returns home to Weatherfield at Christmas after turning to her mother, Deirdre Barlow (Anne Kirkbride), when her marriage breaks down - she left the Street after marrying Robert Preston (Julian Kay) at Weatherfield Register Office.
They converted an old shirt factory while teaching in Dalston, East London, into a fringe venue. Ergen acquired £5,000 of start-up money and sent invitations to all the actors and directors he knew to join him in a paint party. They even recycled cutting tables into benches for the audience. Ergen's role in the development of London theater has often been noted in the media. Arcola is known for its bold selection of plays; “a melting pot of classic revivals and new work … aspiring theater professionals make a beeline for it prepared to work there for less than a pittance; respectable touring outfits, such as the Oxford Stage Company and Out of Joint, have been queuing up to use its cavernous main space and acquire a bit of its urban cred”.
Grove's network television debut came on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1949. That same year, after three auditions, she became the featured singer on ABC-TV's Stop the Music. A 1951 review of Stop the Music emphasized the "showmanly flair of Miss Grove and [Bert] Parks." In a 1952 magazine article, Parks described Grove's activities during five months in 1950 when she was in both Stop the Music on TV and Kiss Me Kate on Broadway: > At 7:30 every Thursday night she would rush into a dressing room at ABC's > Ritz Theatre on West 48th Street, change into her TV costume, tear on stage > for her numbers, change again into her first act Kiss Me Kate togs, make a > beeline for the Shubert Theatre on West 44th Street, arriving just in time > for her on-stage cue.

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