Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ All those models carried on the same way the artists did . |
2 | The practice of medicine is carrying on the same way as it has done before but we 're addressing issues like quality and standards and timing and waiting lists in a way we have n't done before . |
3 | She was blue when they carried her in , but it looks as though the stone has gone down the right way . ’ |
4 | So from four we count five backwards count minus five just means count down the opposite way , so we go one , two , three , four , five , so it should be minus one . |
5 | But it , it just goes to show you that , you know if you , if if you go down the structured way , it does work . |
6 | As they were walking down the paved way to the Union building , Reynolds asked , ‘ How 's Michael , these days ? ’ |
7 | ‘ Drink went down the wrong way . ’ |
8 | Lili 's cigarette smoke went down the wrong way . |
9 | Or bits that have gone down the wrong way ? |
10 | Whether Rainbow remembers or not , history will never know , because she is too busy choking on a gulp of tea that has suddenly slipped down the wrong way . |
11 | My Bud went down the wrong way and I had a fit of choking . |
12 | Handing him one of the cans , she drank from her own , and coughed as it went down the wrong way . |
13 | Hits it so low , he knocks it off and he comes down the wrong way and lands on top of us . |
14 | Unsatisfied with this development , Edward even began to claim his sede vacante rights retrospectively : thus a benefice which was empty when a new bishop was appointed and was subsequently filled in the normal way by him , was sometimes claimed by Edward to be unlawfully filled , the patronage belonging by regalian right to the crown , even though the king had not exercised this during the vacancy of the see . |
15 | The pipe is filled in the usual way . |
16 | National literatures , like writers , get along the best way they can , and with what they can . |
17 | The price of shares would ‘ go down a long way . ’ |
18 | Robyn leans across the passenger seat and winds the window down a little way . |
19 | As we sat down a little way away from the rest of the group , I saw a small girl waving her hamster 's cage at the sky . |
20 | The action around the fretboard 's upper regions is perhaps tougher than some would like , but there 's enough height at the bridge-saddle to bring it down a fair way . |
21 | We now walk along a covered way called the Ride , designed for exercising Infirmary Patients , and also for testing for freedom from disease or otherwise of the Respiratory Organs of horses prior to purchase . |
22 | The submissive spouse or even the martyr may be giving rein in an oblique way to a desire for mental or physical pain . |
23 | and you can turn over one way or you can turn over the other way . |
24 | Friend stood back — or rather , his pattern spun off a little way so that she could see what it was that they had built inside the black of infinity . |
25 | That meant the police had gone up the other way — but could see them by turning . |
26 | The true goal is a summit to the right of the col , but the climber may begin a bit too far to the left and go up the other way . |
27 | Well alright , but can you , can you not get rid of a couple of the boxes and what 's this thing there ? well why do n't you tip it up the other way and give yourself a bit more room , tomorrow Deana what 's that , your dictionary ? |
28 | round that square then back up the other way betwe up through the factories |
29 | Going up the other way . |
30 | ‘ Turn me up the right way , chief . |