Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] that way " in BNC.

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1 They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one .
2 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 ?
3 Why did you stop singing that way ?
4 Should you decide to go that way , it is imperative not to take the main road , the N10 ( let alone the adjacent motorway ) , but to turn sea wards , to the right , in Ciboure , once you have crossed the Nivelle , and drive along the Corniche Basque .
5 Yet IT will certainly be able to allow such an approach , should we decide to go that way .
6 ‘ It must have fallen that way .
7 is , yeah , that will do , but it 'll have to go that way
8 I suppose they could have come that way . ’
9 I would have said that way .
10 Nevertheless , a broad understanding of the present Jovian interior , and how it could have got that way after its initial formation , now exists .
11 She meant I did n't girn or make a fuss , and meant I should have stayed that way .
12 I was pretty mad and must have sounded that way .
13 Pool may well have gone that way had Gibson , Knowles and Murray not worked their wonders .
14 My hair is now shoulder-length and will have to stay that way .
15 Many people are surprised to find that when someone becomes incontinent they do n't have to stay that way .
16 Donald and I , who as schoolboys frequented the South Kensington museums during our holidays , and returned by various routes to tea in our hated home , must often have passed that way .
17 ‘ It must have happened that way , I suppose .
18 On balance , she had to admit that it could have happened that way .
19 Well , it could have happened that way .
20 ‘ Scientists and engineers are devising ways of living that drop carbon dioxide emissions , but do we want to live that way ? ’
21 ‘ I 'd much rather get involved that way than just stand about watching .
22 She did n't want to feel that way .
23 Then do please stay that way . ’
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