Example sentences of "[verb] [art] way to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In this way , two of the RAF 's great leaders , the one who saved this country from invasion in 1940 and the other who paved the way to victory in 1945 will be rightly commemorated . |
2 | The young child familiar with the nursery rhyme : The Man in the Moon Came down too soon And asked the way to Norwich sees a jovial face . |
3 | Eleanor Pitman led the way to expansion in KENT , qualifying as a teacher at the first exam in 1955 , followed closely by Nellie Button and Cicely Harris . |
4 | Pushing a renegade curl from his forehead , he divested the boot of our luggage and led the way to reception , where we said goodbye to Sandy , the lady driver . |
5 | Tavalouze led the way to Mandru 's morning salon . |
6 | NI charts the Right 's revolution and points the way to resistance . |
7 | Turn left along this lane ; a signpost points the way to Norber , a long limestone ridge forming the north-western skyline . |
8 | Does he know the way to J. Pringle & Sons ? |
9 | ‘ Do you know the way to Birkleigh ? ’ |
10 | ‘ You do n't know the way to town . ’ |
11 | Good intentions , of course , are said to pave the way to hell , but one must , like Edward Teller , be optimistic , so I turned to it ( 9 February ) to watch the rubbing together of two creative intellects , those of John Berger and Susan Sontag who were to discuss/argue/disagree about storytelling . |
12 | Such developments are paving the way to rapprochement between conventional and complementary medicine . |
13 | THE SPECTRE of proportional representation paving the way to power for extremist minorities , including fascists , was raised by Mr Baker , the Home Secretary , last night . |
14 | A line extended from Alnitak , the uppermost star of the Belt , through Saiph ( Kappa Orionis ) will show the way to Canopus in Carina , which is much the brightest of all the stars apart from Sirius . |
15 | ‘ His have been the brains behind the team , his the directing skill that has paved the way to success . |
16 | Also in the field with Alpha are two much fainter stars , Eta ( 4.7 ) and Epsilon ( 5.2 ) , which show the way to Delta Octantis , the ‘ key ’ to the south celestial pole . |
17 | Once finalized , the new accord was expected to open the way to resumption of debt reduction talks with Western commercial banks which had been suspended since June 1991 . |
18 | It is a programme designed to add to the wealth and efficiency of the nation , to give a spur to industry and to open the way to markets . ’ |
19 | Moreover , by November 1983 American soldiers had gone into action in the Middle East , as the major element in a United Nations force attempting to open a way to peace in the Lebanon , long battered by civil war ; and in the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada , where , following a coup within the island 's Marxist-dominated government , the Reagan Administration — fearful of Cuban activities — had sent in the Marines , an action condemned by the United Nations . |
20 | Mr Yeltsin 's spokesman , Vyacheslav Kostikov , told reporters that the parliament , formally known as the Supreme Soviet , was trying ‘ to use any means to remove the lawfully elected president and open the way to power for the forces of revenge and totalitarian restoration . ’ |
21 | As soon as we talk of ‘ regulation ’ rather than repression , we admit the necessity of discretionary enforcement and open the way to controversy . |
22 | It is our dawning awareness that peat may not be in endless supply , and the prevalent fashion to be ‘ green ’ that have opened the way to alternatives . |
23 | The battle of the Coral Sea ( 4–8 May ) successfully prevented the Japanese from capturing Port Moresby in south-east New Guinea , a move which would have opened the way to Australia . |
24 | For the organizers of the Leeds convention , the Russian revolution opened the way to peace without victory . |
25 | The second road , built mainly for tourist traffic , opened the way to Annat , Torridon and Kinlochewe . |
26 | Edwards 's trailblazing feat opened the way to others : by the time he 'd strapped his board on the roof-rack of his car , he claimed , three other men were already out . |
27 | Of course this sally , and the discovery of our locational ancestry opened the way to friendship , though we soon realised that we had much more in common , not least a sharp sense of humour , which we were both going to need . |
28 | Thus the naval bombardment , which had , in fact , opened the way to Constantinople were the attack pressed home , served only to alert the Turks and their German ally to their peril in this area . |
29 | The home side have a number of St Michael 's , Enniskillen MacRory side on board , while the visitors will be looking to their colleges stars to point the way to victory . |
30 | Stopping the car to examine it , she was surprised to learn that it indicated the way to Wilder 's Wilderness , which offered the New Zealand experiences of horse trekking , tramping , native bush walks , camping and white-water rafting . |