Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | The full debate over the relationship of the economy to public spending is complex , and the issues are not easily understood or proven either way . |
2 | If the country 's nuclear experts really are as bright as they would like us to think , they should be bright enough to come up with a convincing case for spending so much money , or to find cheaper ways of demonstrating the technology . |
3 | Animals that look similar are classified together , and not only that , they are also closely related in an evolutionary sense ( or put another way , they share a common ancestor ) . |
4 | Or put another way , the economic growth objectives are planned so as to be practicable without recourse to that part of oil and gas production which has been designated a foreign currency earner . |
5 | Or put another way , for every £1 00 of your income that counts for income tax purposes up to £2,000 , you have to pay £20 to the Exchequer — and are allowed to keep the remaining £80 . |
6 | In other words their comprehension is at fault , or put another way the text they are using is too difficult for them . |
7 | But while these two enemies were formidable enough , it also appears that in some ways Cipriani was instrumental in his own defeat , or put another way , ‘ he had all the defects of his virtues ’ |
8 | Less foreign currency will be obtained for a pound ; or put another way , more pounds will be obtained for a given amount of foreign currency . |
9 | First of all what you do is disturb the client , or put another way , you create a problem , and then you solve it , with a feature , and then you ask , what do you think , how do you feel ? |
10 | Anyway , this undertaker who 's a Carpenter , or put another way this Carpenter who 's an undertaker wants people to shop before they drop . |
11 | She did not depend upon the views of others to form her own , or bend this way and that according to the fashion of the day . |
12 | You need to be either in the charts or heading that way to earn space in those gossipy pages . |
13 | When steering the model around on the ground , in the zero height hover , it will soon be obvious if the model has a pronounced tendency to keep heading in one direction or turning one way , and it is a simple matter to use the transmitter trim controls to correct this . |
14 | Various thoughts on a particular problem therefore gave rise to a variety of images , which might appear to contradict each other , but which either simply revealed the complexity of the problem or displayed several ways of stating the same answer . |
15 | Or expressed another way , real exchange rates — that is nominal exchange rates adjusted for inflation differences — should remain more or less constant over time . |
16 | Then the therapist needs to help him explore alternative approaches to the problem , or find some way of breaking the task down into more manageable steps . |
17 | They sent anonymous letters , daydreamed about how to damage or poison the other person or find some way of ruining their lives . |
18 | As on the main bed you can slip or tuck one way and knit the other . |
19 | I often don't. erm and in some ways coming on a programme like this , or finding other ways to make your views be heard is erm I think very important in a way which me and my colleagues try to do something about the anger that we 're feeling . |
20 | Things were always crystal clear to Beamish ; he was always taking a view or spying out the land or finding some way of pointing out the difference between his world — a universe of sharp corners and exact distances — and the booming , foggy place in which Henry found himself every time he took off his glasses . |
21 | It 's an ‘ intelligent ’ harmoniser and plays this way to follow the commonest chord sequences without any programming . |
22 | In addition to the need for political action to achieve output , the most important role of politics is to introduce change ; to break into the rationality of the structure and introduce new ways of doing things . |
23 | He plans to increase the hotel 's vegetarian selections and introduce healthier ways of preparing food without losing texture and taste , such as using less cream in sauces . |
24 | Even after his retirement to Orange County , California , in 1961 , Nelson continued to travel across America , promoting Eskimo Pies and inventing new ways to store and deliver frozen novelties . |
25 | They realised that the college site , inaccessible at the top of a hill and situated half way between two communities , was in fact serving neither . |
26 | By 1983 , the government seemed resigned to the continuation of the rates and sought other ways to curb what it perceived as the excessive expenditure of some local authorities ( see pages 185 — 9 ) . |
27 | Haeckel 's holistic philosophy would inspire a later generation of environmentalists , but he had been trained as a morphologist and sought other ways of displaying the unity of Nature . |
28 | A better understanding of electronic publishing is likely to come from a multidimensional approach which draws on different types of similarities between topics and offers alternative ways of structuring knowledge . |
29 | ‘ Yes , he always comes and goes this way . ’ |
30 | Nonetheless , the name adequately describes this unusual laser principle , and goes some way towards explaining the fundamental advantage of FELs . |