Example sentences of "[pron] had a [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm I 'm every day people , before I met you my life was standing still , it was standing still I had a one way ticket |
2 | still , it was standing still I had a one way ticket |
3 | Jess took a step backwards , muttering under her breath : ‘ God protect me and forgive me sins I did n't meant no wrong … ’ without believing in much except bruises , hunger and Fate which had a nasty way of turning the tables against her , but willing at the same time to try anything once . |
4 | She had a better way of rupturing that patient impassivity , of making him look at her . |
5 | But she had a better way of relaxing the tightness that started at the back of her neck and spread across the crown of her head than attempting sleep . |
6 | She had a long way , still , to go . |
7 | Being a mere apprentice was boring and carried no cachet , and Lydia was dauntedly aware that she had a long way to go before she achieved the skills and ease of perfection . |
8 | ‘ She had a strange way of showing it , then . ’ |
9 | And she had a sure-fire way of handling the tough Northern audiences . |
10 | I would have loved to have stayed in her Boathouse despite the eight inch snail with head and horns buried in a roll of butter in the larder in the morning and his relatives ‘ who had a provoking way of paying nocturnal visits , and wandered between the wooden walls and the loosely fixed paper that decked the walls … ’ ; the family of mice and the ‘ sagacious hen ’ that laid her eggs in the corner of the hole in the wall designated as a cupboard . |
11 | We had a long way to go and to start by knocking the monarchy would n't go down too well at home . |
12 | The majority of people were sympathetic , but we had a long way to go before people would be shouting ‘ Honte à la reine Britannique ’ in the streets . |
13 | It means in effect that they had a quasi-sensuous way of seeing abstractions . |
14 | It means , in effect , that they had a quasi-sensuous way of seeing abstractions . |
15 | They had a long way to go . |
16 | They had a long way to go before that could happen . |
17 | He had a curious way of stressing words in the wrong place , sometimes swallowing them completely , but there was a hypnotic singsong quality to his voice which made it very hard to concentrate on what he was actually saying . |
18 | mind he had a Milky Way bar and then afterward he had a mini Milk |
19 | He had a casual way of saying ‘ my mother ’ which somehow emphasised invincibly the fact that his mother was the Queen . |
20 | Anne : he had a long way to go do you think he 's done enough to survive ? |
21 | He had a peculiar way of dismounting — instead of putting his right leg over the saddle in the usual fashion , he used to put his left leg on a step protruding from the rear spindle , stand on this and gently place his right leg to the ground . |
22 | James was his name , and he had a wonderful way with a poem or a recitation , and could remember dozens of really stirring examples . |
23 | Jarvis was an eccentric and in the opinion of many who knew him a very strange man , but he had a quiet way of getting on with things . |
24 | He had a funny way of talking , Kate thought . |
25 | Perhaps in the matter of excitement Davis and Baker between them had a special way of making the blood dance , but ( listen to the Overture , for instance ) Nelson achieves a fine clarity of texture and , even more than Davis , he makes the phrases ‘ speak ’ . |