Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | The gifted 21-year-old midfielder was denied that elusive goal by a brilliant save from County keeper Steve Cherry , but that paved the way for Kevin Sheedy to fire Newcastle into a 47th minute lead . |
2 | Neil McKendrick has said of his " consumer revolution " that the rich led the way in the 1760s and 1770s with an " orgy of spending " on their magnificent houses . |
3 | First , the abolition of government restrictions on bank lending in 1980 paved the way for the banks to move forcefully into the mortgage market . |
4 | If a new demand is short-lived , it may be possible to find a way of meeting it without any overall loss of performance . |
5 | This involves the way these firms perceive their marketing effort . |
6 | This paved the way for leadership in an even greater battle — world war . |
7 | This paved the way for the agreement with Mr Yeltsin on the so-called ‘ Shatalin plan ’ for a truly radical economic reform . |
8 | He directed the same charge against Schleiermacher as well , and in this paved the way for Ritschl and Liberal Theology ( Ritschl himself began his career as a New Testament scholar in the Tübingen tradition ) . |
9 | This paved the way for the merging of NILTs and SBATs as social security appeal tribunals ( Harris , 1983 ) . |
10 | This paved the way to the ratification of the Soviet and Polish non-aggression treaties with Bonn and to the signature , in December 1972 , of a ‘ Basic Treaty ’ between East and West Germany which , without ending hopes of reunification , accepted the divided nature of Germany and the need for closer personal and commercial ties between the two halves . |
11 | As a result of trade union voting power , the Left-wing lost control of the National Executive Committee and this paved the way for a fresh conflict between the NEC and Militant . |
12 | This paved the way for the union budget to be debated and approved by the USSR Supreme Soviet on Jan. 11 . |
13 | This points the way to the culturalist approach to which Hirsch has elsewhere shown himself sympathetic . |
14 | ‘ Though I 'm sometimes so conscious of lack of technique , it 's also quite exciting to find a way of expressing what you see in a person in lines . |
15 | In turn this paves the way for another procedure which acts against the conceptualization of housework as work activity , and that is the confusion between the four words/roles housewife , wife , mother and woman . |
16 | It is suggested that the permeability changes allow mucosal exposure of luminal toxins ( bile acids , pancreatic juices etc ) and this paves the way for a bacterial invasion of the mucosa and hence the neutrophil chemotaxis . |
17 | The objectives in Parts 1 and 2 provided a way of thinking about behavioural problems and a set of general methods for dealing with these problems . |
18 | This seemed a way in which she could begin to discuss things more openly with them . |
19 | Villa owners developed new eating habits and this affected the way in which their food was cooked and served . |
20 | This opened the way to twenty conversions from the world , through the extended family network to those who had no previous church connections . |
21 | The simple answer is that each one uses a different method of sending the final design to the knitting machine itself and this affects the way in which the fabric is actually created . |
22 | Any design to the knitting machine itself and this affects the way in which the fabric is actually created . |
23 | ‘ I very much hope this clears the way for an early go-ahead in time for work to commence from April , ’ he said . |
24 | It is interesting to trace the way in which the times of meals have changed over the centuries , particularly because in everyday life it is not just the clock which tells us which part of the day we are in but the meals that we eat . |
25 | Another concerns the way in which selection acts , and in particular the target of selection : should we think of genes , or organisms , or populations , as being the entities which survive and reproduce , and upon which selection acts ? |
26 | This opens the way for low-cost and high-performance 64M-bit Flash memory chips based on a 0.4 micron design rule . |
27 | This opens the way for direct communication between the appropriate officer ( parquet , etc. ) in the state of origin and his counterpart in the state of destination . |
28 | This opens the way for staff to use their ‘ professional skills ’ to implement their own ideas rather than those of the users , which effectively renders the notion of user participation meaningless ( Carr , 1987 , personal communication ; Jewell , 1975 ) . |
29 | In other words , the choreographer should set out to create a particular style for the whole dance design , yet within it be free to vary the way of performing a step without breaking away from or distorting the overall rhythmic quality and phrasing of his enchaînements . |
30 | Other people wrote with personal memories of the author , and these were divided up : some were handed over to Mr Kronweiser , as keeper of the Machin Archive ; some were retained by Viola ; and some went the way of the begging letters . |