Example sentences of "[verb] [art] way for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The culmination of this process was the initiative which paved the way for a Soviet commitment to Cuba : the issuing , in late November 1959 , of an invitation to Anastas Mikoian — then in Mexico — to visit the island . |
2 | It paved the way for a national socialism which was to play an important — if frequently neglected — part in the evolution of British Labour politics . |
3 | The extensified fragmentation of Weimar politics and eventual decline into little more than interest politics in the face of mounting internal crisis , entirely delegitimized the State system itself , wholly discredited pluralist politics , and paved the way for a full acceptance — already by 1932 of around 13 million Germans — of a new basis of unity represented in an entirely novel political form personalized in Hitler 's ‘ charismatic ’ leadership . |
4 | As a result of trade union voting power , the Left-wing lost control of the National Executive Committee and this paved the way for a fresh conflict between the NEC and Militant . |
5 | On Nov. 1 the leu was devalued by a further 60 per cent and fixed at US$1.00=35 lei , a move designed to pave the way for a partial convertibility of the Romanian currency which the government planned to introduce in January 1991 . |
6 | Meeting separately , three-man delegations representing interim President Ali Mahdi Mohammed and Gen. Mohammed Farah Aydid , the rival leaders whose three-month power struggle was reported to have resulted in over 25,000 civilian casualties , made written undertakings to stop fighting to pave the way for a formal ceasefire agreement in late February or early March . |
7 | The talks addressed trade , transit and security matters and were designed to pave the way for a forthcoming visit by Indian Foreign Minister I. K. Gujral . |
8 | The company sees China , where AT&T recently signed a memo of understanding opening the way for a wide variety of deals as ‘ a huge opportunity ’ for AT&T although prospects depend on political stability and the country 's continued ability to obtain most-favoured-nation trade status . |
9 | Mr Major warned against the ‘ dead end of Socialism ’ and spoke of the 10 ‘ Tory truths ’ paving the way for a golden future — strong defences , free market economics , tax cuts , low inflation , curbed union power , a flourishing health service , better schools , wider ownership , privatised industry and strong Government . |
10 | Some senior party sources believe that a ‘ kamikaze ’ candidate could attract as many as 70 votes from disaffected MPs — paving the way for a fully-fledged contest next year . |
11 | Helen had confessed at lunch that she would sooner have been three behind than three in front — and when news came , after the first 10 holes of the fourth round , that she had fallen one to the rear of the Australian , one had the feeling that she was merely paving the way for a last-minute attack . |
12 | The threat to cider from EC duty harmonisation has also evaporated , paving the way for a big drive into Europe . |
13 | By paving the way for a national free market , absolutism fostered capitalism . |
14 | The second half would follow a few months later , paving the way for a full IMF standby programme . |
15 | There wo n't be a referendum in this country … the wide-ranging Treaty , which paves the way for a new currency and a common defence policy , will be debated in Parliament . |
16 | It is suggested that the permeability changes allow mucosal exposure of luminal toxins ( bile acids , pancreatic juices etc ) and this paves the way for a bacterial invasion of the mucosa and hence the neutrophil chemotaxis . |
17 | If both you and the other person can find something to laugh about together it paves the way for a harmonious transaction . |
18 | Dawson 's first book , The Age of the Gods ( 1928 ) , subtitled A Study in the Origins of Culture in Prehistoric Europe and the Ancient East , began by noting that ‘ During the last thirty years the great development of archaeological and anthropological studies has prepared the way for a new conception of history . ’ |
19 | The Conservatives saw the meeting as a chance to improve relations with a foreign power and have claimed that the talks may have paved the way for a future visit to Darlington by a South African trade delegation . |
20 | The earlier chapters of this book have shown how events and a growing sense of disillusion with many old policies paved the way for a new approach . |
21 | Defeat followed by foreign rule paved the way for a new receptivity to foreign influences in general . |
22 | The changed stance on VD paved the way for a partial reconciliation between purity feminists and medics over the twin issues of morality and health . |
23 | The May 17 announcement that Egypt had signed a letter of intent with the IMF , securing it a US$372 million standby credit over the next 18 months , paved the way for a major concession on Egypt 's official debt ; 17 creditor countries meeting as members of the " Paris Club " in Paris on May 20-24 announced that Egypt was to benefit from a two-stage debt-reduction plan modelled on that offered to Poland in March [ see p. 38107 ] . |
24 | The completion of a great survey of landownership in 1725–38 paved the way for a high degree of equality in respect of taxation ; the nobility and clergy retained tax privileges only in respect of properties which they could prove they had held before 1584 . |
25 | So Nixon sent Henry Kissinger secretly to China to open the way for a personal visit from the President and thus , for the first time since 1949 , to recognize the Communist government in that country . |
26 | Card 's appointment also appeared to open the way for a comprehensive reshuffle of White House staff following a management review implemented by Skinner . |
27 | Some people think the parliamentary election should be brought forward from 1993 , to give the government legitimacy and to open the way for a new president — Mr Lech Walesa ? — in place of General Jaruzelski . |
28 | MOVES by the US to introduce an energy tax could clear the way for a similar measure by the European Community , according to Sir Leon Brittan , the external trade commissioner , writes Frank Frazer . |
29 | Chairman of Nuclear Electric , John Collier , said : ‘ The committee 's recommendations open the way for a secure future for coal and nuclear power in the UK . ’ |
30 | The Chairman of Nuclear Electric , Mr John Collier , said : ‘ The committee 's recommendations open the way for a secure future for coal and nuclear power in the UK . ’ |