Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [vb pp] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | This study has illustrated the ways in which the social sciences created ‘ new knowledges ’ as they revolutionized themselves , and none more so than psychology which obtained its influential position by applying itself to a number of ‘ practices ’ involving problems of the ‘ abnormal functioning ’ of either individuals or institutions . |
2 | The collapse of the English plan had opened the way for the possibility of marriage within Scotland , to Arran 's son . |
3 | This theory had opened the way for Western physiologists to recognise that the anaesthetic effect of acupuncture might at least be possible . |
4 | This paper has outlined the ways of assessing efficiency , the ways in which the White Paper proposals present new opportunities and the monitoring arrangements to ensure that HAs and FPCs seize them . |
5 | Actor Russell Means , who plays Hawkeye 's buddy Chingachgook ( on left of picture ) , tells us : ‘ This film has revolutionised the way Indians are played on screen . ’ |
6 | The tall , dark-haired girl had prepared the way for me , and I said ‘ Now let us all kneel , and cry to that same Jesus who spoke those words , ’ and down on their knees they fell every one of them , reverently , on that damp stone floor , some saying the words after me , others moaning and weeping . |
7 | Jo 's pioneering work has changed the way people view their own worlds , and articulate their own experiences . |
8 | I half-hoped , half-dreaded the mast would go up in sparks and a bang when the Big Man pulled the lever ; that FAKINTIL had found a way to wrap half a dozen shearing charges around the legs . |
9 | Perhaps that foul seductress had developed a way of doing it absolutely noiselessly , and without movement . |
10 | A similar , selective approach has characterized the way the Government has attempted to create an incentive-based culture . |
11 | More than any other film , It Happened One Night had pointed the way forward , but , greatly to the surprise of many critics , problem films kept on appearing . |
12 | My dreaming son had found the way . ’ |
13 | 1985 : The BPI admit that home-taping has become a way of life and produces a booklet that estimates some 466 million hours of music were taped in the home during 1983 alone . |
14 | Er looking at the rest of the P and L , you will see that we have split out a profit on sale of fixed assets which is our Lakeside erm Capelat and the Capco shares er which is why the corporate expenses for this other income has turned a way round , it 's gon na be negative nowadays , so we thought it 'd look a little silly saying other income less expenses . |
15 | Resisting the urge to rout the pair of them by denying in Italian as fluent as theirs that she was any such thing , Luce kept her face impassive until the other woman had disappeared the way she 'd come . |
16 | As well as the appointment of the Commissioner , recent legislation has paved the way for certain rights to be enforced by procedures which are cheaper , more expeditious and more informal than the ordinary courts . |
17 | Increasing investment in new technology has provided the way forward for CAC , enabling the company to remain at the forefront of dyestuffs manufacturing . |