Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 The research methods suggest new ways of assessing important factors in urban development , and of exploiting one of the largest and least-used bodies of source material for European towns in general .
2 Mr Milburn plans to hold further meetings with club officials to explore other ways of preserving the ground 's future .
3 using illustrated cartoon sequences to show alternative ways of dealing with various child-rearing problems .
4 Games can be non-threatening be fun to play indicate clearly to the children that a different kind of thought process is going to be required of them in the drama session introduce collaborative ways of working focus and channel energies which might otherwise become distracting create useful opportunities for the teacher to assess the mood and interests of the class .
5 But here is Mr Byrne denouncing conspiratorial ways , calling for open government , denouncing trade-union paymasters and in every way giving help and succour to the tabloid Conservative press .
6 Mr Wauchope claimed certain way leaves .
7 Dodgy Dell boys continue bad ways
8 British gardeners have sent us hundreds of their most original gardening tips , and this month 's 50 cash prize winners describe cool ways to water baskets and a tidy way to store canes .
9 In 1976 the Layfield Report considered alternative ways of financing local authorities , and concluded that local income tax would be preferable to rates raised on property as a source of income .
10 Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ .
11 In Anisminic Ltd. v. Foreign Compensation Commission ( N. L. , 1969 ) Lord Reid described various ways in which a body might abuse its powers : " It may have given its decision in bad faith .
12 Ian Hodgson finds quick ways to help you build your own .
13 At British general elections , vote counts are reported at constituency level only , so that where a party gets its votes is largely unknown ( though party workers have efficient ways of estimating the geography of their support when acting as scrutineers at the count ) .
14 But the Home Office report suggests other ways of tackling the problem : more low and non-alcohol drinks on sale .
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