Example sentences of "[verb] [art] way for [art] [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 Polybius paved the way for the other Greek intellectuals who accepted Roman rule and collaborated with it .
6 The changing face of football , from top : ‘ A shot from Bobby Charlton erupts out of elegance , ’ said Arthur Hopcraft ; Keegan and Lineker paved the way for the cash-rich super league ; this summer Candy-sponsored Liverpool paid more than £5 million for Mark Wright , left , and Dean Saunders
7 It drew together several countries in a common body which controlled important areas of the economy ; it was a sign of Franco-German rapprochement and it paved the way for the full removal of post-war industrial controls on West Germany by the Western allies ; it succeeded in overcoming doubt and opposition from politicians and industrialists ; and it created a workable machinery .
8 It was the creation of the bargain-priced Saver which paved the way for an airline-style market segmentation which has subsequently played such an important part in InterCity 's move into profit which was achieved towards the end of the decade .
9 The goals were to establish a New World Order which would prepare the way for the New World ‘ messiah ’ , the Lord Maitreya .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 A Bill will be presented to Parliament next session to pave the way for the new ‘ shadow ’ councils to be elected next year so they can take over on April 1 , 1995 .
14 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 .
15 They merely pave the way for an increasing proportion of those emissions to come from the burning of imported coal .
16 When the UKCC announced its proposals for community nursing , Professional Nurse congratulated Council on its approach , which looked set to unite community nursing and pave the way for an improved service for patients , and also for giving nurses the opportunity to comment on the proposals in true democratic fashion .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 The threat to cider from EC duty harmonisation has also evaporated , paving the way for a big drive into Europe .
21 By paving the way for a national free market , absolutism fostered capitalism .
22 The second half would follow a few months later , paving the way for a full IMF standby programme .
23 Almondsbury , Bristol-based virtual reality developer Division Ltd is looking to expand into the mainstream by launching a new version of its dVS software for Silicon Graphics Inc workstations : prices start at £5,000 for basic networkable two-dimensional virtual modelling systems that run on Indigo machines ; virtual reality helmets can be added to larger host machines for fully immersive virtual reality applications ; Division is expecting to announce dVS for the RS/6000 soon , paving the way for an open systems Unix System V version .
24 Miller ( 1981 ) acknowledges that the published report ( Cmd. 9191 , 1918 ) reflected Unwin 's concepts of housing design , garden suburbs , site selection and survey : ‘ the fragmentary experimentation of Letchworth and Hampstead crystallized into statutory house types and area standards , and a density of twelve houses to the acre , paving the way for an unprecedented municipal intervention into the provision of housing ’ ( Miller , 1981 , p. 89 ) .
25 Sh I mean to , to my mind , should n't the land ownership possibly one of the key issues cos that is if you have land ownership and then you 're just paving the way for the new capitalist society and to , you know , according to Marxist theory which I think is a pretty dodgy one , they have to go from capitalism to achieve socialism
26 However , it quickly neutralized the country 's state enterprise unions , paving the way for the increased role of the private sector in the development of state enterprises .
27 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 .
28 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 .
29 If both you and the other person can find something to laugh about together it paves the way for a harmonious transaction .
30 Lastly Hahnemann paves the way for the final step , into his most perfect method , with a famous paragraph concerning the number of succussions given to the vial when preparing centesimal remedies .
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