Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] [adv] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Should n't 've come down this way . |
2 | Just sorry it has turned out this way . ’ |
3 | No-one has gone out this way . ’ |
4 | they nearly did it brilliant way , remember I had the little labels on them and they 've all got mixed up one way or another |
5 | His Auntie ( Mothers sister ) lived most of her life in Harwell village , having come down this way to do domestic service . |
6 | And I think I will have come out that way on the thing . |
7 | Their Kipling characteristics would surely have immediately attracted man 's attention , and he would soon have thought up other ways of increasing the frequency of such useful animals . |
8 | But a reasonably slim and sure-footed man or woman with enough nerve and a head for heights could certainly have got out this way . |
9 | Then I could have gone just one way — either way — and raked in the entire pot . |
10 | Whilst it is true to say that it might have started off that way ( call me a sceptic if you will ) , it has now found itself a major market position . |
11 | The Alsatians , their thick pelts soaked and steaming , had sniffed with some certainty around a little icon of the Virgin which stood by the roadside , sheltered from the rain by a stone arch , but after that they had rambled unhappily this way and that and returned whining to their handlers , who were knee-deep in mud , soaked to the skin and cursing roundly . |
12 | She had prepared so many ways of telling him how accidental it had been , how only the thought that he was safe in France had made her bold enough . |
13 | You 've grown up that way . |
14 | All right , now we 've got pretty well way out — have we been able to reach the furthest objects in space by these methods , or are we stil stuck for a method ? |
15 | Maybe he had got out this way . |
16 | I had worked out three ways of making the box ; the volumes different for each . |
17 | Arctic folk of Europe and Asia — the Saami ( formerly called Lapps ) of Scandinavia and the northwestern USSR , and the Nenet , Yakut and Chukchi of Siberia — share common ancestry with the Inuit and are physically similar , but have developed more land-based ways of life . |
18 | Mr Erik Sondén , the managing director of SIPA , points out that in the tiny Swedish market values of investment properties have gone only one way over the past ten years : up . |
19 | No I meant to say she 's gone down that way ai n't she |