Example sentences of "[to-vb] a [adj] way " in BNC.
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31 | But what is familiar is generally popular , and most people look to music to provide an enjoyable way of expressing their faith and aspirations . |
32 | By respecting these freedoms , the law upholds the right to choose a particular way of life . |
33 | In both , Schleiermacher can be seen attempting to chart a middle way between traditional orthodoxy and cold rationalism , to find a means of re-stating classical Christian convictions in a fresh and modern way which will not reduce them or dilute them , but rather uncover their real force and depth . |
34 | 1964 ) he maintained that Barth and Bultmann had come to represent the extremes of objectivism and subjectivism , and offered his own attempt to chart a middle way in which both the given truth of God and the need for it to be apprehended in the personal encounter of faith would be given their proper place . |
35 | While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry . |
36 | While the ducal lament graphically highlighted some of the problems of the past it failed to chart a new way ahead for the industry . |
37 | The Focus Activity asks you to choose an alternative way of delivering care ; to describe how this could be implemented in your situation ; and what the consequences might be for individual clients , costs and staffing . |
38 | They are most grateful for a pump within yards of their homes , instead of having to walk a long way to a dirty water-hole . |
39 | And I think it w w was quite difficult for people because they 'd either have to walk a long way to try and make a telephone call . |
40 | But er we , we had quite a difficulty , very , very difficult , we used to have to walk a long way before we could get to a telephone . |
41 | It will also , together with Book Marketing Ltd , organiser of the National Book Sale , meet representatives of LACOTS , the trading standards body , to discuss a possible way forward . |
42 | She has strong ideas about where pressures on girls to look a certain way begin . |
43 | Its the pressure that er everybody 's under to look a certain way and the look tends to have you know lipstick or , and every thing else and that 's what 's expected of you , so most people do it . |
44 | We might have to look a long way back . ’ |
45 | The youngsters , accompanied by three members of staff , were taking the opportunity to experience an English way of life , visiting Oxford , London and local sights , including Jane Austen 's house at Chawton . |
46 | A long time in the dark and he d have to go a long way round if he was n't to upset the sheep and alert Jack . |
47 | As one would expect , incomers took a greater interest in discussing class — class is supposed to go a long way in explaining the membership of given social networks , and in the scope of such networks . |
48 | I think she 's going to go a long way — which she deserves to . ’ |
49 | To link small variations in a single protein with the existence of an all-purpose ‘ addictive personality ’ is to go a long way too far . |
50 | However , the alleged principle appears to go a long way beyond authority . |
51 | But do n't pick up any more thorns , Hlao-roo , because we may have to go a long way . " |
52 | ‘ We have to go a long way south before we get to Alaska , ’ he said . |
53 | ‘ You would have to go a long way to see a better game than that . |
54 | It will create interest in the foreground which I think is important and often , especially looking across water an expanse of water if you have n't got any interesting detail in the foreground yo you have to go a long way into the picture before it begins to get interesting . |
55 | If we progress past the 2nd playing round in either — we tend to go a long way … otherwise we tendto get caught cold as it were … and in the FA cup draw the finalists/winners … |
56 | I think that the genetic er , testing that was , that is now law , has to go a long way towards finding criminals , who once they 've been tested will find it very difficult to commit crime again , because they 're on record , and they 'll be on computer record . |
57 | But he said : ’ You endeavoured to go a long way to cover your tracks by disposing of the apparatus . |
58 | It 's a million miles in style from our usual sweeping lawns and landscaped vistas , but in the latest in our series Summer Gardens , we visit the little piece of England where a little really HAS to go a long way . |
59 | Both the Littlewoods actually , Banbury and Oxford are putting up teams , and so are , we understand , fifteen of the NatWest banks in Oxfordshire , so there 's a lot going on and er we think the walks in Oxfordshire are going to go a long way towards raising this vitally needed million pounds for the rainforests this year |
60 | For the first few trips outside , you should plan only to go a short way , so that the patient can get used to the distracting sights and sounds . |