Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [det] way " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And if you intend to come this way regularly wear more sensible shoes , ’ he added curtly .
2 However , the signals can also be used to show how much you want to go that way , the harder one presses the stronger the signal and the more rapid the output to the computer .
3 They want to find some way in which having a brain like that improves gene survival .
4 The ad people know that girls are watching and that they can attract them and form their ideas by making the girl associate their product with a particular image — so that when she is looking at a hair gel in a chemist 's , that will conjure up for her the image of the model used to advertise it , and make her want to look that way herself , and want to buy it .
5 If you know that a slightly longer sweater will make you look slimmer and you want to look that way , it is up to you to examine the diagram before you knit and work accordingly .
6 Starting from a point further back in the development of a theory of television than that from which Steve Neale begins for cinema , I want to suggest some ways of thinking about television genre , which , though they will not deal with particular programme categories , may open out some more complex ways of thinking about the aesthetics and poetics of television .
7 so if you doing that , doing that keep you up in the air , right , keep doing that you 'll go that way , when the helicopter 's you want to do that way , so obviously
8 There is a promise , and strength of quality in their songwriting , but The Prayer Boat appear to have some way to paddle before they find a grasp of the studio techniques they will need to coax real spirit from their music .
9 You want to be slim and you want to stay that way .
10 ‘ We may not all have been through the war together , ’ he told me , ‘ but we 're all Conservative MPs and want to stay that way . ’
11 ‘ I 'm not going to tell how many women I 've slept with because I 'm happily married and want to stay that way .
12 In our opinion this is the main gap in the orthodox account , and one we hope to go some way towards rectifying .
13 It goes without saying , one hopes , that one never , never gives way to one 's own inclinations if they happen to run this way .
14 Accountants seem to live that way and so do managers who have a grounding in disciplines such as engineering , economics or the natural sciences .
15 The next chapter looks at the way in which the working class has been involved in class alliances in order to capture the state and exert influence that way .
16 And if I wanted , you know go another way or something .
17 Cos you 're on strike when we come to nursery and you like to feel that way .
18 And then , ‘ God , how I hate talking this way . ’
19 If you intend to stay that way I suggest you stop talking and do as you 're told , ’ he added succinctly .
20 So , cos I do actually sit down and work it out , and me mum comes in and says , what you doing , , so I do use that way .
21 My point here is simply that they do go some way to explaining why patterns of co-residence fluctuate over time .
22 While the reforms of 1988/89 do go some way towards creating a more effective regional policy in that the dispersion of funds has shifted towards the poorer regions , given the gulf between the rhetoric of the commitment to balanced development and the extent of subsequent policy action , it is difficult to escape the conclusion that the issue of space and the impact of EC policies over space are but a minimal consideration in the design of a greater vision .
23 Convincing evidence that animals actually do operate this way comes from James Serpell of the University of Cambridge ( Animal Behaviour , vol 30 , p 1244 ) , who has been studying the aggressive behaviour of nine species of tropical parrots of the genus Trichoglossus .
24 Well I always do come this way !
25 I aim to stay that way .
26 I never found it to be a boring job , erm if it is boring I think it 's because they 're only making it , if they make it that way and I think it 's partly due , if they , if people do talk that way then I think it 's partly due to the sort of duty systems that people work now , and erm the number of hours they work , and , and strangely for little things like the introduction of television , I think television , very nice in its way but it 's killed life on fire stations and in certain areas , cos the whole business of conversation and learning and so on has gone , people would much sooner sit nowadays in front of the television and be entertained for an evening , instead of using all the other skills and , and erm things that are offered to them .
27 We need help to go some way towards knowing ourselves and in turn to be able to understand and help others .
28 I said I 've come all way from Llandudno to see what you 're doing .
29 Well I I 've answered that way sir , cos I ca n't be sure .
30 I think as long as you 've got some way of dealing with things you can live with them .
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