Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [verb] a [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Good selection procedures and thorough briefing sessions go a long way towards making an overseas assignment a success . |
2 | The actin cable provides a novel way for epidermal cells to coordinate their activities so as to close gaps , fulfilling their function as a self-repairing barrier layer . |
3 | The design and testing of computer simulation models provides a valuable way of testing the consequences of an idea or theory . |
4 | The 17.5 per cent stake represents roughly a quarter of Anglia 's market capitalisation , but David McCall , chief executive , said he believed ‘ the share price has a long way to go yet ’ . |
5 | Those local authorities that are investing in the necessary shredders and mechanical mixers are finding that the savings of landfill charges go a long way towards paying for the environmental gain . |
6 | A video camera offers a powerful way to do this . |
7 | Friedman 's statement of the natural rate hypothesis went a long way towards reconciling such evidence with basic classical theory . |
8 | Perhaps so , but it seems to me that , if the experience curve is understood as reflecting the continued , planned desire for cost leadership as more is produced , the expression of the curve and the learning rate provide a useful way of monitoring cost-reduction possibilities and helping to formulate strategy . |
9 | For farmers entering sheep in this season 's sales , NFU Mutual Lucky Penny insurance provides a sure way of boosting purchaser 's confidence . |
10 | Nothing much between the two teams on form … they 're two places and eight points apart … both are in the frame for the play-off places but the promotion race has a long way to go yet … |
11 | Anyone who heard the late-night television jokes after Mr Clinton 's meeting with Sharon Stone knows that a little bit of this year 's sex goddess goes a long way . |
12 | The Oxenhope Straw Race has a long way to go before it reaches its centenary , but the aims of the people who organise it and take part are the same as those who in the nineteenth century began the hospital sings at Holmfirth and Mapplewell . |
13 | Its arbitration procedures offer a simple way of sorting out disputes using written statements , and avoiding the need to make a personal appearance . |
14 | That was attached to for the July Course the Jockey Club runs a long way right near round on to the Swaffham Road , yeah see runs right up , right up to the Swaffham Road , you see . |
15 | To what extent feminism offers a new way of doing things , of organising for change . |