Example sentences of "[adj] find a way [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If a new demand is short-lived , it may be possible to find a way of meeting it without any overall loss of performance . |
2 | ‘ Though I 'm sometimes so conscious of lack of technique , it 's also quite exciting to find a way of expressing what you see in a person in lines . |
3 | It was not easy to find a way of presenting prosaic information in a way which would attract parents . |
4 | Whatever it was down there , the Doctor should be able to find a way round it . |
5 | Horsham were unable to find a way past the Town defence however much they tried and really looked out of their depth against a slick professional erm Town side . |
6 | Ryan Giggs missed three chances while Brian McClair and Hughes were unable to find a way through a well organised City defence . |
7 | Leeds tried to force their way back in a second-half during which they dominated the game but were unable to find a way through a Liverpool defence in which Mark Wright and Rob Jones were outstanding . |
8 | I was still trying hard not to rock the boat , not to upset either the FO or WTN , and was desperate to find a way of making uncontroversial remarks sound interesting . |
9 | Even in the larger schools the curriculum leaders with full teaching commitments will find it difficult to find a way of imparting to their other colleagues a sufficient degree of self-confidence about their particular curriculum responsibility which will avoid the deadening grind of ‘ something we have to do ’ — a phrase so reminiscent of teachers of external examination syllabuses in every generation . |
10 | This was by no means an uncommon aim among reformers and administrators , and she was no doubt aware that Morant was one of those who were most anxious to find a way of humanizing , not simply young people , but the entire labour-force . |
11 | It is necessary to find a way of transition as quickly as possible and to take action . |
12 | The only problem is that to make it a meaningful rule it would be necessary to find a way of drawing a line between humour ( forbidden ) and wit ( encouraged ) . |
13 | In the 21st minute the Dungannon side at last found a way through the determined Ards defence . |