Example sentences of "and [noun] [verb] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | It is high time to abandon that caricature , too long perpetuated by dictionary definitions such as the one you quote from Chambers , both for the sake of historical justice and because , in the present as in the past , anti-Pharisaism and anti-Judaism have a nasty way of feeding on each other . |
2 | Their staff were generally willing to ‘ have a go ’ , and with some information and support went a long way in challenging their own attitudes and those of other children and parents . |
3 | Such difficult transition demands time and balance and Romania has a long way to go before it is comfortable with its new identity . |
4 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
5 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
6 | It was thought that the position of these encourages motorists to cut the corner when coming over the bridge thus causing a hazard to vehicles and pedestrians coming the other way . |
7 | Employment and output represent the different ways of measuring the progress of an economy . |
8 | Notions of similarity and the recognition of rhymes and rhythms present a possible way in which such orderings might be achieved . |
9 | Compared with the strong forces and arguments working the other way all this counted for little . |
10 | Frequently , and particularly in the untried area of Effects , where everything is virtually a one-off enterprise , trial and experimentation prove the only way to solve apparently insoluble problems . |
11 | Beauracrats , teachers and pupils say the only way parents can judge a school is to go and take a look at it |
12 | The endlessly repetitive cropping and grinding becomes a whole way of life , dominating the daily routine of such animals as rabbits and hares , some rodents , marsupials such as kangaroos and wallabies , many ungulates and , among invertebrates , the grasshoppers and locusts . |
13 | And John mentioned the sleazy way that this Tory government goes about things . |
14 | Hazel and Fiver went a short way above ground and then into a wide open hole in a sand patch and so down , by various runs , until they were thirty feet into the wood , among the roots of an oak . |
15 | The track from Dent Town up Flinter Gill on to the " Ocky " , as locals call it , is an old green lane , with rough boulders and stones paving the steep way out of the dale used in former days by packhorse trains and coal-carts coming over from Ingleton and Barbondale . |