Example sentences of "[noun] have a way " in BNC.
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31 | There are stacks of wobblingly barmy basslines and the Whiteouts have a way with scratchy guitars which hints at rather more fevered performances in the future . |
32 | Reality has a way of falling short of the ideal . |
33 | However , World Challenge has a way with worried parents . |
34 | Some scientifically-minded people might agree that the foregoing is not unreasonable because mathematics has a way of intruding into human affairs whether we like it or not . |
35 | Boys had a way of doing things in a great hurry and then regretting them afterwards . |
36 | There are growling bass reinforcements and the principal melody shouts its triumph at one point an octave higher than written , through it has to be said that Cortot had a way of making such licence irresistible . |
37 | Klima 's first loves have a way of not working out ; and what may have been his longest affair is the one about which least is said . |
38 | Soldiers have a way of adapting to change . |
39 | The plan should show plot numbers , but a warning is necessary here : builders have a way of changing boundaries , plot numbers and details of plans without informing their solicitors . |
40 | ‘ Front ’ cultures have a way of incorporating apparent resistances and incorporating them into forms compatible with the established social order . |
41 | You know as well as I do , Christina , Barbados has a way of doing strange things to people . ’ |
42 | DARRYL HAS A WAY WITH WORDS |
43 | Smith has a way of merging pragmatism with logic that prevents the escape of a lot of the hot air which inevitably hypes up these occasions . |
44 | ECLIPSES have a way of introducing new people into your life and , with four of them between December 1992 and November 29 1993 , there are four major opportunities for fateful encounters . |