Example sentences of "way [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | My maximum bet had given away my hand and forced Judas to go one way where he would otherwise have certainly gone both . |
2 | I took over and we lost our way where a blackened adobe town sprawled over a hill above a steelworks . |
3 | ‘ You and I have got some serious talking to do — I 'm not about to let the director have things all his own way where make-up 's concerned . |
4 | Cycle with consideration for others , giving way where necessary ; |
5 | Take the naming of parts out West Edinburgh way where all sorts of developments are going on . |
6 | Isambard , putting the door to very softly behind him , was stabbed by yet another of the recollections that fronted him every way where Harry was . |
7 | There are two infestations that are commonly transmitted in this way although there is no absolute necessity for this mode of transmission . |
8 | It was a fearsome beast in a way although I felt sorry for it when Murchison was going to kill it . |
9 | On the face of it the statement ‘ God is Truth ’ seems to imply that Truth is an attribute or description of God , and in the first instance Gandhi was content to allow the phrase to be used in this way although it did not accurately reflect his position . |
10 | The work of Roland Barthes can be read in a similar way although both the style of his approach and the methods he uses are different . |
11 | This was the first hard evidence that a change in the advanced courses was on the way although , ever since the development at National Certificate level , it had been assumed that a major change in the advanced level would follow in due course . |
12 | Though I do believe Alfieri is still important for the role he plays which I mentioned at the beginning as it is clever of Miller to incorporate the ‘ narrator ’ into the play in this way although it is not an original idea as Shakespeare used it with his characters ' soliloquies . |
13 | These schemes have largely replaced trading stamps , which were used in a similar way although trading stamps are now making a comeback . |
14 | I do n't know that I 've got any ambitions that way although you never know , do you now , what they say there 's many a good tune played on an old fiddle I thought you was going to say old women do n't , older women do n't appeal to me , but what about the one who raped me when I was thirteen ? |
15 | He did not rise from the chair or acknowledge Moran 's entrance in any way except to direct the flirting banter he was having with the girls to Moran . |
16 | Peace was alleged to have broken out in the civil war or scrum called the Labour Party , creationism was adjudged not acceptable in Little Rock , Arkansas , schools , the Advanced Passenger Train ran with no passengers aboard to prove how advanced it was in every way except actually working , and the Soviet mission to the UN sued New York for better protection . |
17 | The 3-Colour pattern option operates in much the same way except that it knits colour one , colour two , colour three and colour four before moving on to the next pattern line . |
18 | In fact , another species of bee that communicates about food sources ( Apis florica ) does so in the same way except in so far as it wiggles in the horizontal rather than the vertical plane , and so can indicate directly the angle of the food source from the sun . |
19 | Yet her homecoming and remaining at home would have to be justified , and there was no other immediate way except by assuming the direction of the household . |
20 | The overall effect of the distortions to both the income statement and balance sheet is to give firm A a return on assets of 16.67 per cent and firm B a return on assets of 9.09 per cent even though both firms are identical in every way except for the inventory valuation method used . |
21 | 29 Trust management expenses of non-resident and dual-resident discretionary trusts will be treated in a similar way except that this rule will apply only to those expenses allowed against income liable to tax in the UK . |
22 | I 'm incredibly lazy but I do think I 've found the right way or at least a better way than hers to live . |
23 | She proceeded to do this earnestly , seriously , and she sounded like an old steam-engine wheezing from the depths of the water ( that idyllic sound , now long forgotten , which to those who never knew it can be described in no better way than the wheezing of an old woman breathing in and out by the edge of a pool ) . |
24 | It may be possible to distract a horse in some other way than in giving it food , so that it tolerates being shod . |
25 | If you 're brought up with your dad having a very strict view about what people should like , in a more severe way than my dad , then you would be bound to get worried , because your parents never say ; ‘ You look good enough ’ . |
26 | Although I suggested in the last chapter that it was easier for Brian Way than for Peter Slade to challenge the formal drama traditions within the schools , it could not be said that either of them had very much impact on what drama meant and still means to interested people outside our educational institutions . |
27 | But you can not sense radiation in any other way than by measuring it with a sensitive instrument . |
28 | This possibility of resumption , of the fulfilment of the promise of endless flow temporarily threatened by interruption , seems to me to operate in a quite different way than the cinematic cut , occupying a different structure of time , a different relation to fantasy , and motivated less by desire , loss and lack . |
29 | Whatever changes may occur , it is for you , the buyer or seller , to protect your interests , and there is no better way than by carrying out your own survey , whether you have a professional/mortgage survey or not . |
30 | .. requires consultation with the redundant employee so that the employer may find out whether the needs of the business can be met in some other way than by dismissal and , if not , what other steps the employer can take to ameliorate the blow to the employee . |