Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [verb] the [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Probably should have gone the other way into town but |
2 | For a second she thought they must have turned the other way , and then she saw them again , riding through the trees , the sunlight striking them before they moved off into the shadows . |
3 | ‘ No , I came to the conclusion that he must have gone the other way , along the track leading to the road . ’ |
4 | Hamnett took the towpath ; insofar as he 'd considered it at all , the old fellow thought he must have returned the other way . ’ |
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6 | It could have turned the other way ; in case you might think this was a simple transaction — it was not . |
7 | The desert was an unforgiving place , but their training had equipped them to cope , when at any time they could have taken the easy way out and walked down to the coast road to surrender . |
8 | Any other bird would have flown the other way . |
9 | And so with the help of these , they just managed to do a bit of slate , but if them had not gone back , I thinks this this strike would have turned the other way . |
10 | It would have run the other way if it had heard me coming . |
11 | After this , the discussion will turn to consider the various ways in which the model of representative government is modified , or perhaps even undermined , in practice . |
12 | All the family can enjoy eating the low-fat way and it will do everyone a world of good . |
13 | If we regard the curriculum as essentially concerned with difference , then we can begin to understand the potent ways in which gender divisions are created and renewed . |