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

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1 But American research suggests a low level clears the way for other health horrors .
2 In the discount market the Bank of England takes advantage of day-to-day flows of funds between the public and private sectors to indicate the way in which it wishes to see short-term interest rates move .
3 Only the right words to express the way you 're feeling .
4 Doing away with authorial intention opens the way to doing away with the notion of unitary meaning in the text , since without some evidence about intentions it is usually impossible to reduce even everyday linguistic ambiguities .
5 And , if the situation with regard to individual psychological development and the evolution of culture is as I have represented it , then this is merely the first of many profound insights into the psychology of the ego — and perhaps most especially the superego — which can be expected but which were totally unobtainable as long as the individualistic fallacy blocked the way .
6 The earlier chapters of this book have shown how events and a growing sense of disillusion with many old policies paved the way for a new approach .
7 On the BBC 's Standing Room Only programme at 6.50 tonight , Newbon discusses the chances of an English club going the way of French team Paris St Germain , who were bought by Chanel Plus last year .
8 More British talent showing the way , accomplished , mature and inspired … the world will listen
9 Defeat followed by foreign rule paved the way for a new receptivity to foreign influences in general .
10 Article 118/3 of the social chapter opens the way , as the Prime Minister said , to European-wide collective bargaining .
11 On the more favoured soil of America , where no medieval ruins bar the way , where history begins with the elements of modern bourgeois society as evolved in the seventeenth century , the working class passed through these two stages of development within ten months . ’
12 Grinning broadly the French boy led the way into the forest , and for a quarter of an hour they threaded through the trees following a narrow trail .
13 Dealing with makers Direct selling leads the way to lower prices , Paul Bray reports
14 Ironically in many respects the French intervention paved the way for the success of the liberals in Spain .
15 Willi Herget , a Luftwaffe nightfighter ace with 74 confirmed kills , told me that halfway along this track it was easy to guess at the target , because a line of burning British bombers pointed the way to Nuremburg .
16 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 .
17 Resource allocations fail to emphasise adequately key elements of the innovation process , and cultural perceptions affect the way in which business and the sources of research see their own and each others ' roles and contributions to the innovation partnership .
18 The right hon. Gentleman identified the way in which some home help services have been moving towards home care services .
19 Major 's top brass lead the way with pay freeze
20 Firstly , the translation of very simple movements with tokens into verbal terms , with all the implications of linguistic competence , is highly dubious : ‘ There is no evidence that the involvement of tokens in such things as grammar and semantic categorisation approaches the way that words are involved with these things in man ’ ( Walker 1983 : 364 ) .
21 ‘ This is a marvellous opportunity for a British firm to pioneer the way ahead for a new style of entertainment in Russia , ’ said Mr Driscoll .
22 How did the dominant social , economic and cultural forces affect the way they lived their lives ?
23 The British government led the way in Europe with its tough Drug Trafficking Offences Act in 1986 .
24 Breakfast was now served on all internal early morning UK flights after British Midland led the way .
25 Now the expertise of a small British company opens the way to cutting the cost of these biotechnology drugs by between five and 1,000 fold , the congress at Umist in Manchester was told yesterday .
26 They would be noticeable for a few days after passing into the camp , unfamiliar faces asking the way to the lavatories , or being excused washing-up by the people in whose rooms they had been placed .
27 The National Union of Public Employees said the way in which the board had acted was disgraceful and called for the resignation of all the members .
28 On Monday 27 July 1778 the first major action of the new war was fought some 70 miles [ 112 km ] west of Ushant , and proved indecisive , but convinced Louis XIV 's chief minister , the Comte de Vergennes , that he needed Spanish help to clear the way for a successful invasion .
29 Pioneering private home paves the way forward in care of mentally disabled
30 Women such as Florence Nightingale , and Mother Theresa in our own day , are symbols of a very real struggle to light the way through darkness .
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