Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Law Society rules provide for the way client money held by a solicitor should be accounted for , and the rules currently require solicitors to submit an annual accountant 's report .
2 Manufacturers vary in the way they describe power levels .
3 The personality contradictions have in no way been ironed out ; if anything they emerge more starkly .
4 The most ambitious suggestion will be that the units behave in a way functional for the system , as demonstrated by showing why the system could not otherwise maintain its impetus .
5 All the journalists need in the way of facilities are typewriters , telephones , and copies of the papers to be presented at the meeting .
6 The miners of Frickley have in no way been consulted over their futures .
7 it 's fifteen minutes stop on the way back
8 Execrable presenters get in the way of Shonen Knife and the Stereo MC 's in THE WORD .
9 Further , women felt a responsibility to remain locked into that system of kin support in a way not replicated for men , who were more at liberty to ‘ get better jobs , migrate , emigrate and abrogate all responsibility for parents and siblings ’ ( ibid .
10 Though typically economists look at the way in which human beings create and distribute goods and services , often with an eye on issues to do with efficiency according to some rational criteria , this does not prevent them using economic theories to examine , for example , educational provision , the supply of blood donors , voting choice , to name but a few .
11 Individuals vary in the way they perceive love .
12 This is the argument that women 's domestic responsibilities get in the way of their paid work , and prevent them from taking the opportunities for higher-paid work .
13 Robert move out the way
14 As for Ewan , he will probably be vastly amused until those sharp claws get in the way .
15 This project aims to explore what teachers implementing the programmes assume about the way children learn , how they interpret the differences among their pupils ( in the new atmosphere which emphasises ‘ attainment targets ’ ) and the ways in which they cater for those differences .
16 Unfortunately , dislocations occur frequently when the fingers get in the way of an incoming kick .
17 May you and your families enjoy in every way , the true qualities of Christmas .
18 Agencies vary in the way such matters--are organised .
19 ‘ ONLY A few small seas and rather larger mountain ranges stand in the way of the completion of a Euro-megalopolis which spreads from Glasgow to Milan ’ , according to Terence Bendixson , a transport researcher .
20 If you want to see someone , none of these things stand in the way !
21 ‘ I 'm sure he would come if he could but some things get in the way . ’
22 Executors we 've dealt with and expenses , alterations I 've just dealt with er Oh if you want to change you mind , and remember a will is only a piece of paper until you die , you can change your mind as often as you like I have made a will in the past Four wills in one year for one of my clients , his right he 's perfectly entitled to do that er and it 's better that you alter it frequently if your circumstances change than that you do n't be aware of how things go in the way that you do n't want them do .
23 The inquiries within this project are being conducted in parallel with similar monitoring efforts in all other Community countries , so that the results should show not only what legal difficulties exist in the way of fully effective enforcement in the Uk , but also how UK performance compares with that of other countries and which national legal systems within the Community are best able to ‘ deliver ’ effective implementation of 1992 policies .
24 Some of these changes relate to the way the US ideal model of liberal democracy was said to sit uneasily with Japanese experience so some refining was necessary to render them more effective .
25 Powerful business institutions operate in a way that ensures their interests are given priority , rather than the interests of the less powerful sectors of the community .
26 The Prince uses Highgrove in a way that he could n't use his other lands in the Duchy of Cornwall because they 're tenanted .
27 Part of the Government 's failure can be seen every week in our constituency surgeries , at which small business people complain about the way in which their firms failed .
28 It is in virtue of this potential that people matter in a way in which no thing , or mere animal , can do .
29 It 's after nine , it must be about twenty past to half nine here 's your breakfast cu Christ get out the way , get out !
30 People get in the way .
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