Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | We were taught the right way to hold the tiller and mainsheet , how to pull the sail in and out and how to ‘ tack ’ — change direction by turning the front of the dinghy into the wind . |
2 | It is a practical guide for the beginner — or for those who have never been taught the proper way ! |
3 | In the long hours when there were no customers to show she was expected to lend a hand with some of the unskilled tasks — running errands and making tea , unpicking a seam or a hem , even sewing on a button or a hook and eye when she had been taught the proper way to do it . |
4 | Any other bird would have flown the other way . |
5 | and all my beautifully arranged slides all arranged the right way up and all in the right order all tipped all over the floor . |
6 | It will require extensive amendment to the Bill , but given the Committee 's progress in considering part I , and given the positive way in which Opposition Members have put their case , I am happy to undertake to table amendments on Report to keep the option open to establish a funding council for further education . ’ |
7 | If a foster mum ca n't be found Sami will have to be hand reared at the stables in Deddington , but the owners he 's much likelier to have a healthy life if he 's reared the natural way . |
8 | His uncertainty is comprehensible , but he appears to have jumped the wrong way . |
9 | ‘ I think you can create an old but light feeling in a Georgian house with modern furniture if it 's designed the right way . |
10 | His reputation was earned the hard way . |
11 | Now , ahead of d'Alembord , the gun-fire rumbled like dull thunder to remind him that the two thousand six hundred pounds must be earned the hard way . |
12 | When every simple privilege has to be earned the hard way , the struggle leaves its mark . |
13 | It was a knife 's edge of a mood , and by the merest fraction it had tipped the wrong way . |
14 | Ever since we entered the training video market , competitors have claimed the only way we can offer training videos for less than they can is because we do not bear the full cost of production , by sourcing products from broadcast programmes . |
15 | A man at the back of the crowd said , ‘ I was sitting in the dome car lounge when Xanthe came through , and I can tell you that no one had come the other way . |
16 | She had come the other way to the school , and was parked by the road , now , increasingly fretful that the two boys were nowhere to be seen . |
17 | The ball come across and er I see Bedford had his back to the goal , and I could see he was going to swivel and hit it with his left foot , and I 've just come across the goal and er , he just hit it down low to my right hand side and luckily I 've come the right way and pushed it wide . |
18 | Had Charles looked the other way — south , over the town bridge — we have a very good idea of exactly what he would have seen , thanks to a contemporary engraving by Abraham Crocker . |
19 | Most people around here would have just looked the other way . ’ |
20 | With hindsight it would have saved a lot of heartbreak if he had looked the other way . |
21 | I stared into the mist until my eyes hurt , ahead , off both quarters , in case we 'd been carried the other way , even astern . |
22 | Of course the parallel between ontogeny and phylogeny can not be carried the whole way through — prehistoric human beings did not look like newborn babies — but there are various reasons why we might expect the early stages of embryonic development to have some relation to the early stages of our evolution . |
23 | This meant that the gliders were then parked the wrong way and , being light , they often blew over . |
24 | Of the two Opens Sandy never looked like winning until the end ; Seve had it won a long way away . |
25 | Well backed after catching the eye previously , he strolled home by 12 lengths , having his race won a long way out . |
26 | But because the new craft will broadcast at a high power , they will have to be spaced a long way apart so that TV sets in , say , Canada do not receive signals meant for the US . |
27 | ‘ We 've come a long way , you and I , ’ Michael went on . |
28 | The only difficulty you might face is in getting the right look — doors that match the style of your house — but manufacturers have come a long way from the early aluminium-framed types , and a range of styles is now available . |
29 | Simulators have come a long way in recent years and today many of them use screen addressing to update the information . |
30 | The Social Democrats have come a long way since the early 1980s when , newly tossed into opposition , the party was crippled by defeatism . |