Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Some are virtuous , i.e. we can live with them and do not have to find some way to stop them . |
2 | The traffic that had caused the furrows a mile back could not have come this way . |
3 | While it was the Today newspaper that focused national attention on the fact that the Princess did not have to travel half way round the world to find clean water , it is the aptly-named CoastGuard that has kept up the high standards of cleanliness for royalty and commoners alike . |
4 | It was a great relief that they would no longer have to scheme some way of getting Anna out , at the right moment , while he himself was touring somewhere . |
5 | She would just have to find some way of avoiding physical contact until Dana returned from her trip to Hadrian 's Wall . |
6 | Donald and I , who as schoolboys frequented the South Kensington museums during our holidays , and returned by various routes to tea in our hated home , must often have passed that way . |
7 | Pool may well have gone that way had Gibson , Knowles and Murray not worked their wonders . |
8 | If he was already on his way out , she would simply have to find some way of stopping him , though right at this moment she did n't have a clue just what that would be . |
9 | Had he survived , the old chap would surely have found better ways to fritter this weekend . |
10 | Perkin would n't have risked any way to kill me that meant creeping up on me , not after what he 'd seen . |
11 | He wished it did n't have to end this way . |
12 | See , he said , I told you you should n't have come this way . |
13 | Many people are surprised to find that when someone becomes incontinent they do n't have to stay that way . |
14 | He does n't have to pass this way to go to the shops . |