Example sentences of "[art] way [adv] to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are trying to bring everything up to date , ’ says Mr Lawrence , ‘ the way we sell , who we sell through , what we sell , the emphasis of core values all the way through to transparency of financial reporting . ’
2 Look , ’ she added sharply , aware of her pink cheeks and his mocking expression , ‘ I came all the way here to work , not to be insulted by you about my appearance , and I 'd like to get on , the light 's beginning to fade — is that all right with you ? ’
3 A reconsideration of these moves us onto a more analytical plane , and points the way forward to discussion in subsequent chapters .
4 What 's your own view in a nutshell the way forward to democracy ?
5 The way in to work , cycled there last week .
6 ‘ You mean that 's the way back to camp ?
7 Killion ran all the way back to camp .
8 He is a head-on tackler who lines you up in his sights , closes down your space and — whack — you suddenly find yourself enveloped , smothered and smashed all the way back to square one .
9 That particular party broke up at five , and two guests were persuaded to go to bed rather than drive all the way back to West Meath .
10 ‘ Carry you all the way back to Water Gypsy ?
11 Minton not only accepted invitations to dinner , in the digs Ted Dicks shared with another Royal College student who later became a famous thriller-writer , Len Deighton , he also shared a desire to participate in the revues Dicks mounted in the Common Room in Cromwell Road and which were so renowned that the entrance queue often tailed all the way back to South Kensington tube station .
12 On the way back to Earth , they were just about to begin their final descent when Gedanken saw a flash of light in the distance .
13 But mind , once you are down there , you will not be able to return , for three terrible guardians bar the way back to earth ! "
14 On the way back to class I invited Méli to have dinner with me in the village the next day .
15 Recognizing what God is really like , and knowing that he is our ally , can point the way back to health and wholeness .
16 ON MY third voyage as a cadet , on the way down to West Africa war was declared .
17 It 's the distance the axe is swung back ( without overdoing it ) that allows power and speed to be gathered on the way down to impact .
18 They actually had a vested interest in having inequality within the coun er er because it , it retained classes and therefore potential class conflict within the countryside and therefore it offered a way forward to socialism .
19 At each stage the vested interests — of protected tenants , of council tenants , and of local and national politicians — in the system , grew stronger and more complex , so that the wonder is not that it lived so long but that two men were found at last , in Duncan Sandys and Henry Brooke , of sufficient courage and determination to lay the axe to the roots and start hewing a way back to sanity .
20 But for Iain there is no way back to ordinariness .
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