Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful . |
2 | In fact , one would expect a public authority always to be inclined to search for a way to reach the same decision legally the second time round , if only to save face ; and the incentive to do so would be even greater if it were likely to be required to pay damages should it decide that its earlier loss-causing decision ought to be changed . |
3 | It seems appropriate , therefore , to search for a way of specifying required yields which does not rely exclusively upon historic data . |
4 | While she still had light she would continue to search for a way out ; she would — |
5 | That was part of their game , of course ; leave him to search for the way to escape , but alone . |
6 | For my own purposes , I propose to treat as a way of life argument any claim that a particular policy decision would have significant consequences for the demographic , economic or social life of a community , or that it would significantly affect the atmosphere or symbolic existence of that community . |
7 | I turned to go out the way I had come . |
8 | ‘ Tell them I want to go out the way I came in , Shih Herrick . |
9 | ‘ That 's true , ’ Anne agreed , ‘ but I think he should have been made to suffer for the way others suffered through him . |
10 | She alerts the reader in her introduction to what she finds offensive in these genteel concoctions of tea and adultery : … if a comic charlady obtrudes upon the action of a real novel , I will fling the novel against the wall amidst a flood of obscenities because the presence of such a character as a comic charlady tells me more than I wish to know about the way her creator sees the world . |
11 | ‘ You need contacts , and you need to find out the way things are done ’ |
12 | You need contacts , and you need to find out the way things are done — local customs and regulations . ’ |
13 | Solutions to the Ferranti crisis are not going to be easy to find despite the way in which the company has been inundated with offers of help . |
14 | I TRY TO WORK AGAINST THE WAY I WAS TAUGHT , WHICH WAS TO WORK ON THE PAINTING AS A WHOLE AND BRING THINGS UP TO A CERTAIN DEGREE OF FINISH |
15 | I try to work against the way I was taught , which was to work on the paintings as a whole and bring things up to a certain degree of finish . |
16 | Next stop Goring , with plenty more unsuspecting cygnets to find along the way . |
17 | From there , they spread across Europe as the Roman empire began to swell Along the way , these early pest-controlling cats started to encounter the wild European cats and to hybridize with them . |
18 | I do n't think you , you 've , you 've got to try in a way not to shut it off too much erm and yet it , i you 've just got to sort of be able to not shut it off but sort of create different areas |
19 | She then stood next to the telephone box , her stomach beginning to tighten in a way which was becoming sickeningly familiar . |
20 | ( v ) There is no agreement on the set of descriptive categories required for an adequate account of a language such as English ; consequently different investigators are likely to differ in the way they identify linguistic features in a text . |
21 | Inspired , yes , by a bus run , but the booler is definitely my own husband who is devoted to sport and allows nothing to come in the way of his bowls , both indoor and outdoor bowling . |
22 | The black director Spike Lee has made a similar mistake in Malcolm X , not so much in characterisation but in allowing awe of the man who challenged white authority in America to come in the way of good film-making . |
23 | The opportunities for pupils to share , compare and contrast ideas are limited , and children are constrained to work in the way the workbook dictates . |
24 | Gauging the kind of people you are going to meet in the way of giving you work . |
25 | But all of these are rather conspicuous by day and are difficult to hide in the way that spotlights can be masked by plants . |
26 | The maximum impact is going to come from the way you stand , lots of other things , the way you speak that 's based on various studies that were done . |
27 | In this case , however , it seemed that the nature of the disease was systematically to destroy those nerve cells essential to the control of sleep , and these unfortunate people probably represent the closest that we can expect to find in the way of a natural experiment on the long-term effects of the denial of sleep . |
28 | And once the war had come , the overriding sentiment was the desire for an early peace , desire the readiness to benefit in every way possible from the acquisition and exploitation of the occupied territories . |
29 | In short , they learn to relate in a way which is inclusive rather than exclusive . |
30 | Nothing has been allowed to stand in the way of the sector 's progress towards profitability . |