Example sentences of "[art] way for a " in BNC.
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1 | The ruling in Strasbourg yesterday that the complaints are admissible clears the way for a future hearing before the European Court of Human Rights in up to two years ' time . |
2 | Some senior party sources believe that a ‘ kamikaze ’ candidate could attract as many as 70 votes from disaffected MPs — paving the way for a fully-fledged contest next year . |
3 | Dawson 's first book , The Age of the Gods ( 1928 ) , subtitled A Study in the Origins of Culture in Prehistoric Europe and the Ancient East , began by noting that ‘ During the last thirty years the great development of archaeological and anthropological studies has prepared the way for a new conception of history . ’ |
4 | The earlier chapters of this book have shown how events and a growing sense of disillusion with many old policies paved the way for a new approach . |
5 | As tribal culture weakens , status and power will come to be less connected with an outward demonstration of wealth , and this may pave the way for a more powerful generation of entrepreneurs as specific commercial objectives come to supersede those of status . |
6 | This has cleared the way for a re-appraisal of aid policies . |
7 | This downfall opens the way for a new social system in both cases . |
8 | Clayton 's film cleared the way for a cycle of films with proletarian heroes who , for all their bluster , see their dreams shrivel in melancholy and their little rebellions crash to the ground . |
9 | The Frankfurt meeting of officials is expected to prepare the way for a full meeting of the Interim Committee of Finance Ministers at IMF headquarters in Washington in January . |
10 | By adopting the third directive on life assurance , the European Commission cleared the way for a single European insurance market . |
11 | Some people think the parliamentary election should be brought forward from 1993 , to give the government legitimacy and to open the way for a new president — Mr Lech Walesa ? — in place of General Jaruzelski . |
12 | The extensified fragmentation of Weimar politics and eventual decline into little more than interest politics in the face of mounting internal crisis , entirely delegitimized the State system itself , wholly discredited pluralist politics , and paved the way for a full acceptance — already by 1932 of around 13 million Germans — of a new basis of unity represented in an entirely novel political form personalized in Hitler 's ‘ charismatic ’ leadership . |
13 | A Greenspan protege , Fed governor Susan Phillips , made the bank 's official comment when she conceded that ‘ fundamental imbalances ’ in the economy ‘ have begun to abate , ’ paving the way for a more vigourous and sustained expansion . |
14 | Mr Major warned against the ‘ dead end of Socialism ’ and spoke of the 10 ‘ Tory truths ’ paving the way for a golden future — strong defences , free market economics , tax cuts , low inflation , curbed union power , a flourishing health service , better schools , wider ownership , privatised industry and strong Government . |
15 | THERE was division among senior Tories last night over whether the Conservative Party should pave the way for a referendum on the constitutional future of Scotland within the United Kingdom . |
16 | The taxi-driver had been born in Glasgow — our second compatriot of the night — and he took pity on ‘ two wee Scotch lassies ’ , and drove us all the way for a very modest remuneration . |
17 | As is widely observed , rationalist philosophy paved the way for a reexamination of women 's place in society and in the family If Locke could subject the divine right of kings to a critical examination , the rights of husbands were likewise vulnerable to a reasoned critique . |
18 | The 1930 Act also opened the way for a new wave of river clearance . |
19 | The trend towards concentration on the efficient , low-cost parts of the European coal industry and the shut-down of loss-making pits , will continue , opening the way for a trebling of coal imports into Europe by the year 2000 ( see coal section ) . |
20 | The brief given to Fisher was not simply to prepare the way for a measure of egalitarian reform , but to introduce some order into the whole area of adolescent education which , given the increase in juvenile delinquency , and mounting industrial unrest , was felt to be a social issue of some significance . |
21 | If both you and the other person can find something to laugh about together it paves the way for a harmonious transaction . |
22 | What at first sight appeared to be limited concessions to the peasantry opened the way for a fundamental revision of Soviet economic policies and structures . |
23 | On Monday 27 July 1778 the first major action of the new war was fought some 70 miles [ 112 km ] west of Ushant , and proved indecisive , but convinced Louis XIV 's chief minister , the Comte de Vergennes , that he needed Spanish help to clear the way for a successful invasion . |
24 | By the choice of the term satyāgraha , Gandhi distinguished the non-violent actions of the Indian movement from the passive resistance of the European movements thereby removing the cause of confusion and a the same time preparing the way for a better understanding of Indian aspirations in South Africa . |
25 | For two of the trio , the paved the way for a place in the Scotland side to play England . |
26 | The deal provokes further speculation that Rowland is preparing the way for a successor to take over the group he has led for 30 years . |
27 | The threat to cider from EC duty harmonisation has also evaporated , paving the way for a big drive into Europe . |
28 | A Denmark deal could pave the way for a successful second Danish referendum next May . |
29 | A LOOPHOLE in the Sunday shopping law has opened the way for a free-for-all on booze . |
30 | The Kingman model of language was greeted with anger by some teachers who looked back nostalgically to the 1960s , but it paved the way for a more judicious approach to the teaching of English . |