Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] a [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 They also argue that the latest draft of the charter , drawn up by President Mitterrand , has already gone a long way to assuage Mrs Thatcher 's legitimate fears about the loss of British sovereignty .
2 The computerised exchange — known as Direct Dialling In ( DDI ) — has already gone a long way to reducing delays for the thousands of callers daily using the Essex Rivers Healthcare Trust switchboards .
3 In all , 255 young trees were planted , a huge task which was completed by the garden team at Nymans in ten days and which has already gone a good way towards restoring the diversity of colours , shapes and textures of conifers in their prime .
4 The bank has already introduced a novel way of detecting credit crime .
5 You money has always gone a long way in Thailand .
6 The fact that Smith was utterly and proudly northern and that The Fall has always encapsulated a northern way of life has lead to heavily denied speculation that The Smiths took their name from young Mark .
7 No matter how you feed your horse , somebody else ( usually a self confessed expert with little or no qualifications ) has always got a better way .
8 The SNP has indeed come a long way since Jim Sillars , as vice-president of the SNP , in a section of his Independence in Europe pamphlet ( June 1989 ) entitled ‘ The David Martin formula ’ , referred to Europe of the regions as a ‘ nebulous concept ’ .
9 MICHAEL Roberts has certainly gone a long way towards silencing his critics in the past week .
10 Owen Barfield , both in conversation and in writing , had already gone a long way in revealing to Lewis the fallacy of making sharp distinctions between ‘ myth ’ and ‘ fact ’ .
11 Mota had already come a long way since her schooldays when she ran away with the city , area and national cross-country championships .
12 Goldthorpe thought that , if they had not adopted a middle-class way of life , then it was unlikely that any other working-class people had done so .
13 Well , I 've just seen a new way forward
14 Brothers , sisters , President , we 've still got a long way to go .
15 However , we 've still got a long way to go on working together with the health service ’ .
16 I know that some British civil servants are making considerable efforts to improve erm in these terms but erm I think we 've still got a long way to go in appreciating the importance of at least being able to understand somebody else 's language , erm even if you ca n't always erm communicate in it as well as you can in your own .
17 If you 're like me you 've still got a fair way to go !
18 I do n't know , they 've probably gone a different way today
19 From being a simple pleasure that had helped take her mind off her troubles , it had now gone a long way towards restoring her rather battered pride .
20 ‘ Well , you 've certainly come a long way from the child who ran from me in that garden . ’
21 Well , we 've certainly come a long way since Pliny 's day .
22 He does , in his own way , care for the club and football — he 's just got a funny way of showing it . ’
23 I do n't know , there 's still got a long way to go though
24 ‘ We English have often had a different way of looking at such things from the French , Mr Lewis . ’
25 We have indeed come a long way from 1882 , and can look forward to the challenge of the 1990s — the closer harmonisation of our concerns with those of other conservation bodies .
26 We have certainly come a long way since Aristotle and Ptolemy , when we thought that the earth was the centre of the universe !
27 It 's certainly come a long way from the upstairs room at the Albert .
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