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

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1 But baseball is sure eventually to find a way to put its financial house in order .
2 She sat with bowed head for a moment then looked directly at him and replied , ‘ It is only my child , sir , the wanting of my child , and suddenly seeing a way to get him , and then it being taken away .
3 But what about adding a twist to the puzzle : the task is not merely to find a way out , but to find the shortest route to the way out . ’
4 How was it that secondary education for all , the organising impulse behind the 1944 Act , should have been interpreted in so restricted a way ?
5 Borland has obviously found a way around the problem of maintaining data integrity , performing operations on the data in those fields without causing logical conflicts within the databases .
6 Why not at the party , from a woman who suddenly saw a way to wreak her spite not only on Parkin but on his ambitious young lover ?
7 On Monday 15 May , however , Raybestos ' second attempt was successful when 25 gardai brutally forced a way through a human barrier of women and children to allow Raybestos 's waste onto the site .
8 Their first piece of fortune in mid-March was apparently finding a way to do this .
9 If the administration now seeks a coherent shopping-list of objectives , it has better find a way of accounting for these hidden benefits .
10 This source merely provides a way of marking fluid with minimum dynamical effect .
11 In each case , the child must not only find a way of getting the adult to notice the object , but she must do this in such a way that the adult is aware of what she is doing and why she is doing it .
12 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
13 Lord Mayor , the Labour Group in have a way of bandying words about without any action .
14 no , just make , I 'll just make a way through that 's all I want .
15 When Timothy Amsterdam returned from Europe he soon found a way of meeting Topaz on the Moor .
16 As it drew nearer to Corrie 's fifth birthday she began desperately seeking a way in which to keep her in Chertsey .
17 In February the clergy were outlawed ; although Winchelsey 's response was to excommunicate the violators of Clericis Laicos , Edward had already seen a way past this .
18 You 'll achieve much more by using this effective eating plan and intensive stretching and aerobics programme that will soon become a way of life .
19 There already exists a way of comparing successive Censuses , the Longitudinal Study .
20 ‘ It was a feeling of being suspended — it was not a negative feeling and not even a loss to be mourned , but I just could not see a way ahead .
21 If we can not envisage a way of ending the fighting in Ulster , we can not apply our solutions to other countries ’ he said .
22 It thus affords a way in which the results of measurement can be associated with quantum mechanical observables : the possible results of measuring an observable are just the set of eigenvalues of the corresponding operator .
23 This is not advised however , because once the film of living tissue which covers the hard skeleton is broken and breached , bacteria and protozoans soon find a way below the remaining film and destroy the polyps .
24 One of the problems is that we have not found a way of doing it cheaply , and this has caused great anxiety . ’
25 The Opposition have not found a way round that problem .
26 Endill expected to bump into him again soon , but after several weeks had seen nothing of him and concluded he had finally found a way out .
27 But look on the bright side : we 've finally found a way of getting rid of Liverpool , too .
28 The Teessiders seemed to sense that the Rokermen were starting to wilt and in the 62nd minute it looked as though Middlesbrough had finally found a way through .
29 Till 1926 we had not invented a way of mortgaging property without creating equitable interests .
30 Yet Martha was a woman of courage , and she succeeded nobly in satisfying her hungry lodgers with wholesome fare , and spreading for them sheets a prince might fold around him ; and though the body was often weak , the spirit was lively , and soon found a way whereby to mount with ease over any difficulty that might arise in the government of her household or the entertainment of her hospices .
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