Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Each country develops its own ways of using television to promote its own tastes and values .
2 The disadvantage of DOS based programs is that each has its unique way of dealing with the word-processing process and , therefore , different commands for each must be learnt .
3 Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics .
4 Every Home has its own way of doing things , and yours may not be run exactly along these lines .
5 Even if things look pretty grim at the moment consideration of twentieth-century housing developments in North Shields shows that capital has by no means always has its own way and that , as Ball indicates above , capital is not undifferentiated in relation to land and what is built on it .
6 Philosophy has its own way of being interested in the world , its own problems to solve by its own lights , and these are not those of empirical sociology .
7 Each authority has its own ways of deciding how much , if anything , you will have to pay .
8 Rousseau ( 1762 , p.54 ) wrote in Émile : ‘ Childhood has its own ways of seeing , thinking and feeling ; nothing is more foolish than to try and substitute our ways ’ .
9 Miss Welty , who has just turned 84 , has her own way of writing .
10 But you know , she has her sweet way with me ,
11 But the literal Levi is a writer who has his own way of interesting himself in the contrasts which have been attributed to Babel .
12 Each individual has his own way of interpreting Darwin 's ideas .
13 ‘ Every sailor has his own way of tying a knot .
14 Each surgeon has his own way of doing things and I know something could go wrong .
15 I know space may be limited , but a problem shared is a problem halved ; as every embalmer has his own ways and methods used and these can be passed on .
16 ‘ And he wants it that way .
17 Matisse comes at the end of a tradition of Renaissance illusionism and volumetric painting which is irrevocably shifting into something different and he wants it both ways , just as Giotto wanted it both ways .
18 splits up and goes its separate ways we 're not getting ten gallons a minute through that pipe or through that or
19 If Cultural Studies goes its own way , what happens to what is left ?
20 The country goes its own way .
21 There may well be those who believe that plants should be rigidly seasonal and I tend to agree but nature goes its own way and Galanthus nivalis subspecies reginae-olgae is a true end of year Snowdrop .
22 ‘ She is simply a normal balanced youngster who knows her own mind and goes her own way ’ Bellamy writes .
23 The bonding continues after the show , where it 's back to the Hyatt for one last booze-up before everybody goes their separate ways .
24 that particular word one way I use it one way mum uses it one way and er
25 uses it one way see they 're gon na make up a dictionary of how many different expr er interpretations of a word
26 To this day the world sees him that way .
27 ‘ I doubt if the whiting sees it that way , ’ grunted Rose .
28 Gover prefers it that way : he could not imagine anyone else running the place .
29 It is impossible to be indifferent towards her , and she prefers it that way in her criticism , as she preferred it in life .
30 He prefers it that way .
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