Example sentences of "way at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the contents of the Universal Declaration are not merely nonsense but pernicious nonsense ; and Article 25 is in this respect typical , not least in being both nonsensical and pernicious in several different ways at the same time .
2 Defeated in his next four races — the Irish Derby , the Eclipse , the Prix Henry Delamarre and the Arc — he returned to winning ways at the end of the season when cruising home in the Champion Stakes at Newmarket .
3 Italy was in many ways at the heart of musical activities during the eighteenth century ; composers came from other countries to study at the various centres and Italian music was exported the world over .
4 That is not to say that Parliament does not have a significant influence on the pattern of public expenditure , but it is exercised in various indirect ways at the formative stage of determining the pattern of public expenditure , and not through variations in the government 's proposals once they have been laid before the House .
5 Mr Edleston said that the products most likely to succeed were those which displayed quality standards , innovation and added value in a unique way at a reasonable price .
6 As you drive , or walk , God forbid , back along the road , it 's hard to believe you have travelled all that way at a lofty 3,000 feet .
7 It has been calculated that the 1½-inch quills penetrate tissue in this way at a rate of an inch a day .
8 I knew it would keep you out of the way at a time when you might be spreading your theory about the Durances . ’
9 It was the only friendly thing in a lonely waste of unseen watery hills over which Viking shouldered her way at a laborious six knots .
10 Willis and Tilda usually stopped on the way at a little shop in the Vauxhall Bridge Road , which seemed glad of any kind of custom , to buy a quarter of aniseed marbles .
11 She led for most of the way at a terrific pace with Cardwell doggedly staying in touch before making a last-ditch effort in the final 25 metres .
12 Any unsold bonds ( known as ‘ tap stock ’ ) will then be released on to the market in an orderly way at a price set by the Bank of England .
13 Lord Reid said that where a party , who is in no way at a disadvantage in bargaining , chooses to take a calculated risk , then he could see no reason why the court should say that he had acted against his own interests .
14 Harry went slowly and cautiously through the gully , feeling his way at every step until his eyes had accustomed themselves to the darkness , and could judge distances and distinguish the shapes of the weathered planes of rock that leaned over him .
15 Last week the Sizewell inquiry , at the Snape Maltings was assured by the board that the issues ‘ can be left for resolution in the normal way at an appropriate time in the project , since they do not require any fundamental system re-design to accommodate them ’ .
16 This personal and inner satisfaction gives way at the next stage to taking account of the viewpoints of others , and the experience of others .
17 This is all going to cut you off from London a bit , but I do n't see that there 's really any other way at the moment . ’
18 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
19 A workshop with one machinist who carefully adjusts and sets the machine up and leaves it that way at the end of the job is not necessarily going to need the heaviest equipment .
20 He had driven home slowly and stopped twice on the way at the Hollybush at Newark and at the Merrie England .
21 GUIDING deputies with a firm hand , President Gorbachev yesterday got his way at the opening session of Congress , which duly voted against a proposal by the poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko to discuss the Communist Party 's monopoly of power .
22 It certainly did not seem that way at the time .
23 The words are an echo of the great series of Scottish bonds of protection and service — maintenance and manrent — made from the mid fifteenth to the early seventeenth century by the nobles and the lairds ; the only difference is that rather than being completely mutual , as these bonds were , the king had the confident assurance that his subjects would serve ‘ exactly as he likes ’ — a confidence very far removed from the idea that Scottish kings were in any way at the mercy of their most powerful subjects .
24 Following last year 's huge loss , the company is expected to unveil profits of about £9m , building on a recovery under way at the halfway stage .
25 THERE would be no better way for Manchester United to stamp their authority on a Championship race which swung their way at the weekend than to beat arch-rivals Manchester City in their 116th Football League derby at what will be a pulsating Old Trafford tonight .
26 In today 's Nature , Professor Stephen Mann and Dr Jon Didymus from Bath University , working with Dr Young and colleagues at the Natural History Museum , have found that in spite of their varied appearance , the chalk crystals of which they are built are organised in the same way at the atomic level .
27 It 's true that I did feel that way at the time .
28 Four weeks of near stasis in voters ' attitudes apparently gave way at the last moment to a near avalanche .
29 ‘ They 're waiting for you in the alley way at the back of the shop .
30 No coherent explanation was given as to why demonstrators , running away from the confrontation at one end of Duke Street , were met by a line of police barring their way at the other .
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