Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] [prep] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , recent work has looked at new ways of defining rural deprivation over and above the arithmetic of woe shown in Tables 6.5 and 6.6 .
2 Deviation from the primitive venational type has occurred in two ways , by reduction and addition .
3 Almost every Council meeting has debated in some way how the profession can face the economic realities of the 1990s while remaining constant to the need to serve law and justice .
4 The tension in the room had changed in some way .
5 The situation has improved in many ways , but it is not easy to overcome the problems created by natural obstacles and compounded by the legacy of centuries of neglect .
6 Mr Banks , a member of the North-East Regional Schools Security Group and vice-chairman of the Association of Local Authority Risk Managers ( Alarm ) , said the county had looked at various ways of improving security in schools .
7 Antral ectasia ( watermelon stomach ) and carcinoma of the stomach have presented in this way .
8 Some of the most successful feminist challenges to traditional psychology have worked in this way , accentuating , almost as symptoms , the conflicting psychological meanings of particular words or phrases .
9 Nowadays most of that set had moved on one way or another , though the odd one still dropped in occasionally .
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