Example sentences of "way and " in BNC.

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1 Rigidity of approach is something to be avoided at all costs — there is no point in being able to do a ‘ party piece ’ one way and be unable to take in new direction on the same material .
2 Barton does investigate the actor 's work in a more contemporary way and the book is based on the TV series of the same name .
3 In the remaining chapters , it is argued that religion in Ireland basically solidifies the opposing alliances in an exclusive way and precludes a common state form , thus providing the structure of violence which such divisions entail .
4 Yet the articles which followed qualified certain of these rights in a typically catholic way and in the terms of the papal teaching of the day .
5 Dear Harsnet , he wrote , I want simply to tell you that work on your notes connected with the Big Glass is at last under way and that I have remained scholarly and impartial throughout what has not been an easy task , in view of what you say about me and especially about my family , and which you must have known would give offense .
6 Milky Way and Oculist Witnesses give me most satisfaction , he wrote .
7 I had only seen a wall there before , and now my heart leapt when I saw , through the Bride and the Bachelors , through the Milky Way and the Chariot and the Grinder and the Sieves - someone moving .
8 Problems like these arise from a lack of imagination in house management , but it must be acknowledged that the drinking public behaves in a very inflexible way and fails to adapt to the qualities of different buildings .
9 He got up in his stately way and went over to his pantry .
10 ‘ Well , apart from the potted shrimps I think I can assure you , Inspector , that one way and another all the other dishes were shared . ’
11 This meant that the gliders were then parked the wrong way and , being light , they often blew over .
12 But now that Atholl has given way and condescended to meet the people — ‘ He is a diplomat , ’ said John Stewart .
13 It is softer down our way and there is hay enough .
14 ’ Steuart 's voice diminished as the mass of people blocked his way and the coach forged ahead .
15 Put simply , if it becomes the custom or the practice of a group of workers to do a job in a certain way and management makes no objection , then that method of working can be cited as a precedent in disputes .
16 Something that was not form , but was only matter , could not become general in this way and could not answer to the generality of the concepts with which we think .
17 Initially the subject will attend to a new stimulus but will then gradually lose interest and start to look away ( habituation ) ; if the stimulus is then changed in some way and if this causes a re-awakening of interest ( dishabituation ) then we can assume that the baby has detected the change .
18 He fears the impact on the traditional character of pubs if the brewers have their way and turn many of them over the leaseholders .
19 An unexpected outing comes your way and you 'll feel buoyant liberated ; willing and able to cope with new demands upon your intellect and personality .
20 They were the same terms which Dante and the mediaeval jurists insisted on : Virgil was great , was perpetually relevant and in that sense ‘ a classic ’ ( if not , more exactingly , the one indisputable ‘ classic ’ ) , because in him could be found what Dante teased out of him — the vision of Empire , of the divinely appointed imperium , which must be reconciled ( this way and that , for the reconciling was not easy ) with the no less divinely intended ecclesia .
21 A misunderstanding then seems to have occurred with Fimbra writing to its members last week saying that its scheme had not been altered in any way and that members could not renew existing policies if the renewal date was after 1990 .
22 A public relations executive , Subba Row was a skilful diplomat accustomed to getting his own way and his methods did not always appeal to some of the county clubs or to the elder statesmen of MCC .
23 Great height is the cheapest way and one of the most certain of achieving sublimity .
24 There was relief that the rise was out of the way and substantial enough to keep further advance at bay .
25 However , the development of specially-tailored funds and financial products to compete with those offered by banks is beginning to get under way and there is a potentially lucrative link-up with the big assurance companies based on the post office 's huge client base .
26 The attacking troops are certainly not getting it all their own way and the shelling from both sides is causing casualties in the Commando positions . ’
27 I spoke to one of the medics , he informed me that the attack on the village just along the road was under way and already there were many casualties , particularly among 6 Commando , due to the heavy shelling from the Allied and German guns .
28 By the end of 1922 the figure had jumped to a remarkable 155 , showing that recovery was on the way and economic activity increasing .
29 The guide also includes descriptions of the other two long distance paths on the Isle of Man — the Millennium Way and the Herring Way .
30 Once I felt comfortable in them I wore them on a couple of long section of the Cotswold Way and they fared well .
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