Example sentences of "[det] way for a " in BNC.

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1 He pleaded , hardly sounding like the tough guy the public identified him with , ‘ Surely there must be some way for a person falsely accused of disloyalty to clear his name once and for all ?
2 Henry III and Edward I made provision in this way for a number of royal servants of different kinds .
3 Most students feel this way for a week or two .
4 Nor did we come all this way for a christening .
5 We are too impertinent with the past , counting on it in this way for a reliable frisson .
6 The radius of gyration calculated in this way for a polydisperse sample is a z-average .
7 We have n't been round this way for a while have we ?
8 Mm we have n't been through this way for a long time have we ?
9 Strong tea can be used in the same way for a lovely brown colour .
10 Then a double take as Jack Russell went the same way for a disappointing 3 .
11 It was not spelt the same way for a start .
12 ‘ Now is that any way for a nicely brought-up young lady to talk to her host ? ’
13 All this will cease after May 16th , thanks to new regulations to be introduced by ScotRail , who propose to charge £3 each way for a cycle , no matter how short the journey .
14 He stayed that way for a moment waiting for a sudden onslaught of dizziness to pass ; three or four times , he shook his head and bloodbeads flicked across the room .
15 Course I have n't been down that way for a while .
16 It might have been that way for a while , Scum argued , but after a couple of weeks the Boroughs shitkickers moved in , and the game was up .
17 The balance of power was shifting back to favour the landlord , and it was to remain that way for a long time .
18 ‘ It jolted me into making the decision to quit , but I 'd been moving that way for a long time .
19 Give us more freedom in the afternoon if we need to go into Wokingham instead , do you want to go that way for a change or this , or through the woods ?
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