Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] [art] way for " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be many months before the case next comes to court but Linda Joyce is happy at last she has an opportunity to clear her name and that her case has opened the way for others in a similar position .
2 God has brought them to himself , and in the shed blood has provided a way for them to live and walk with him .
3 The Government 's Environmental Protection Act has paved the way for environmental improvements ; in particular they have strengthened the law against litter and encouraged re-cycling .
4 A LOOPHOLE in the Sunday shopping law has opened the way for a free-for-all on booze .
5 The collapse of the English plan had opened the way for the possibility of marriage within Scotland , to Arran 's son .
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 REMITTANCE Man 's early season setback has paved the way for Katabatic to regain the Queen Mother Champion Chase crown at Cheltenham today .
8 This theory had opened the way for Western physiologists to recognise that the anaesthetic effect of acupuncture might at least be possible .
9 A French radioactive waste bill has cleared the way for research into the underground storage of nuclear waste , but has postponed the decision as to whether burial is to be considered a permanent option for another 15 years [ see ED 47 ] .
10 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 .
11 In October a Supreme Court ruling had cleared the way for criminal charges to be brought against the company and its officials [ see p. 38532 ] .
12 THE surprise election victory of Australia 's Labor prime minister , Paul Keating , at the weekend has cleared the way for Australia to remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state and become a republic , observers said yesterday .
13 Her riding ability had paved the way for her acceptance amongst the circles in which they now moved .
14 Growing concern about passive smoking and recent signals from organisations like the Health and Safety Executive and Lothian Health Board have pointed the way for employers to take positive action to protect non-smokers whilst at work in enclosed areas .
15 Recent changes in the education curriculum have opened the way for the teaching of evolution to primary school pupils .
16 De Klerk was quoted as saying that the agreement had cleared the way for negotiations , but he emphasized the government line that " mere suspension of the armed struggle " by the ANC or its armed wing , Umkhonto we Sizwe , was insufficient .
17 This implies , as does its appearance in the Chronicle , that the Oxford assembly was important , and that the payment of tribute and the departure of part of Cnut 's fleet had prepared the way for an accommodation between the two sides .
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