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

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1 They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one .
2 Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ?
3 We have joined a centralised unitary state , and at some stage we shall have to ask the people , ‘ Do you want to go this way , or do you not ? ’
4 Do you want to go this way and have a look ?
5 It comes with its own good reviews in the form of sleevenotes which make amusingly extravagant claims , including that it is a record about ‘ how you sometimes feel like the sky will peel away like a mask and reveal something more brilliant behind ’ , which may tell some of you not just a little of how this record sounds , but how it got to sound that way too .
6 No , I 'll er prefer to go this way .
7 She had not intended to go that way .
8 However , in this instance you do the company a disservice , since the harmoniser patches you refer to are intended to work this way .
9 ‘ And if you intend to come this way regularly wear more sensible shoes , ’ he added curtly .
10 Many of us got caught this way years ago , but I do n't think yarns for weaving are sold at Knitting Shows anymore — at least I have n't heard the complaints that I used to do .
11 She was remarrying — to a war hero , of course , just like all the girls that year — and did n't want to know either way about her former husband .
12 That means that if you decide you want to go one way and he has other ideas , you have to convince him that your wish takes priority .
13 However , the signals can also be used to show how much you want to go that way , the harder one presses the stronger the signal and the more rapid the output to the computer .
14 Ethnomethodology has developed various ways of demonstrating these unwritten rules of social life , and of showing how they are continuously achieved by social actors .
15 First , however , I want to compare two ways in which we can look at evolution .
16 They want to find some way in which having a brain like that improves gene survival .
17 So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service .
18 He has clarified this way of working very helpfully ( ibid . ) .
19 This has to work two ways of course .
20 Royston CAB has come some way towards solving the shelf space problem and the updating costs of holding more than one information system in a bureau .
21 ‘ It looks as if that car has come this way , ’ murmured Mary .
22 Nature before me has come this way ,
23 and when you try t in the past when I tried to find some way of imposing discipline , there is no way because quite rightly , you 're not allowed to strike children , I never wanted to and I I hardly ever did at one school where there was a marvellous spirit of give and take I used to whip off my little black velvet slipper occasionally and whack some of the larger boys about the top of the thigh .
24 For a world that desperately needs to find new ways of feeding itself , there 'll be disease-resistant crops , super-woolly sheep and wingless chickens the size of Mini Metros .
25 The Christian communities ( Comunidades Cristianas de Base ) were initially small study groups set up by local parishes to discuss social problems and to try to find practical ways of solving them through community action .
26 London 's Docklands over the centuries has seen many ways of life come and go , but one has remained ; that of pests .
27 The Foreign Office has moved some way towards the French idea that the Western European Union ( WEU ) should become the Community 's forum for defence policy .
28 The Latin origins of the word refer to a course in the sense of race-course , but its current meaning in education has moved some way from that .
29 To try to eliminate this way of thinking is difficult ; but we must begin .
30 This has been because social psychology has had few ways of handling the macro-level political , economic and social change which has been of such great interest to sociologists .
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