Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
2 But you wanted to come up this way .
3 Starting after Easter , the ten-week course at the Nevilles Cross Centre and Darlington Teachers ' Centre gives adults a chance to try out new ways of learning maths .
4 I just find it interesting to try out different ways and in the process , I often produce some attractive patterns !
5 You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk
6 You 'll have to come out this way because there 's lots of cars on the road Oh , one , two , three be careful and walk
7 Well , I 'm sorry you had to find out this way . ’
8 Social policy planners in particular are perplexed and tie themselves in appalling knots trying to work out equitable ways of dealing with this anomalous creature .
9 If you do feel very differently about money — you 're always overgrown , he knows where every penny goes — you need to work out practical ways of dealing with it .
10 So you 've just got to work out some way that 'll make sense to you for remembering which way round they go and probably one good way is just write them out quite a few times think of a lot of words beginning with D.
11 And they 're much easier to pick up that way .
12 Oh God it 's so What I hate Why do we have to walk up this way , it 's always all uphill .
13 ‘ Anybody who wants to help out that way can come along and see the kids for themselves .
14 Yeah but she had to walk back that way did n't she ?
15 I was contemplating going back to Reggane , but if the map was wrong , then that would mean that I would have to walk back this way .
16 ‘ I would n't like to walk back this way on my own , ’ she said .
17 I need it to go up that way
18 When I mentioned this to my father he said he had to drive up that way and would take me in the car and call back for me within a couple of hours .
19 Given a fragment of conversation and a topic framework as in ( 10 ) , it is possible for the analyst to point out some ways in which each participant ‘ speaks topically ’ .
20 She also says : ‘ … where people have been in the habit of reaching out towards the Unseen they wear a kind of track , and it 's much easier to go out that way . ’
21 I have to go out that way tonight . ’
22 You 're supposed to go out that way , Mikila .
23 Yeah but they basically just do n't want to lose out either way , I mean there was no reason for them to join originally but when events happen and they see the tide turning almost , you know get with the bandwagon , I mean they , they do n't want now to be seen as the minority and the ones under threat , so you go with the er majority , with the , the stronger force
24 The idea is to make it a bring facility at the moment , which is why we like the station centre and the yard behind it , because people tend to drive out that way as they go to Exeter and back .
25 I think , yes we 're going to have to go back that way .
26 Yeah , there is a oh to go back that way ?
27 The two situations complement each other , although there was no intention originally for it to turn out that way … ’
28 ‘ Things were n't supposed to turn out that way . ’
29 To overcome this America 's intelligence services began to think up other ways of delving right into the heart of Russia and China .
30 How would you like to end up that way ? ’
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