Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [verb] a [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Indeed the latest text has gone a long way towards meeting the UK 's objections . ’
2 VICTIM SUPPORT has come a long way from the six-month experiment set up 10 years ago by a group of concerned professionals in Bristol .
3 For the 30-year-old air liaison officer with the British force in the Croatian port of Split has introduced a novel way to get around .
4 The industry has come a long way since the day 's of men selling cornets from the back of bicycles .
5 One-room living has come a long way from the old bed-sitter image with its general note of poverty and desperation .
6 And in fact patient research has gone a long way towards resolving this knotty problem .
7 Mr Fallon said : ‘ The Dyslexia Institute has come a long way since 1973 and has raised the profile of dyslexia in the country .
8 The Community has gone a long way towards achieving that central purpose ; towards taming nationalism without suppressing patriotism ; towards sharing sovereignty without destroying nations ; and towards putting the magic of markets to work for society in a stable democratic setting .
9 But the industrial robot has come a long way since the early sixties when Joe Engelberger set up Unimation , the world 's first industrial robot making company .
10 An inventor has developed a high-flying way of scaring birds away from growing crops .
11 Air refuelling has come a long way from the first attempts in the thirties where the co-pilot literally popped out and grabbed the hose .
12 Sound does travel a long way , does n't it ?
13 The addition of the words " The Editor " are still not going to solve the problem , since the editor of a national Newspaper is hardly likely to be interested in the launch a new kettle or the fact that your organisation has discovered a new way to process cheese !
14 It sounds like the Fire Service has come a long way from the early years .
15 American Pentecostalism has travelled a long way from its roots in the southern states .
16 The humble fryer has come a long way since the days when it was little more than a heating element and a thermostat .
17 Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress and express herself , as Sneha ( Chapter 7 ) describes ; sometimes a young woman enjoys dressing a certain way but discovers that there are prejudices and stereotypes about the way she wants to look ; conflicts that might come from within , or from her family , her job , or the outside world .
18 ‘ The dog 's come a long way , ’ said another man .
19 I mean , you can go along and always think ‘ Oh there 's nothing to this ’ , but then for some reason or other somebody has a complaint 's gone a big way round and ends up right at the top , and then , of course cascading down comes the ‘ Why ?
20 I think the Home Secretary has gone a long way to meet many anxieties which were expressed
21 Curtain hardware has come a long way since the days of the narrow brass rod and rings .
22 Even if men 's fashion has come a long way since the Sixties , the overwhelming inspiration , Cerruti concedes , is still the archetypal English businessman 's suit .
23 ONE type of wild potato has developed a novel way of protecting itself from the ravages of aphids — by producing the chemical that aphids themselves use as an alarm signal .
24 Contemporary psychology has come a long way from the time when J. B. Watson , the first behaviourist , forbade the consideration of non-observable entities .
25 Fortunately , our neutering scheme has gone a long way to alleviating this problem . ’
26 BED and Breakfast has come a long way since the days when fearsome dragon landladies belched fire and brimstone over their terrified guests .
27 A car enthusiast has found a new way of making money out of Minis … he 's turning them into furniture .
28 A car enthusiast has found a new way of making money out of Minis … he 's turning them into furniture.He 's making sofas which he calls driving seats … and they 're selling all over the world.Richard Barnett reports :
29 AIR travel has come a long way at Aldergrove since the first wide-eyed civilian passengers flew there 30 years ago .
30 However , the alleged principle appears to go a long way beyond authority .
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