Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 BR hopes they 'll drop their kids off on the way to work .
2 The air in the wood was damp and smelt of peat , the path was muddy and wet , and it was exhausting constantly pushing brambles and twigs out of the way .
3 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
4 ‘ I got my legs out of the way and curled up in a ball on the driver 's seat .
5 Store sharp knives out of the way , preferably in a locked drawer .
6 The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument .
7 Orchard House old peoples home in Sandford won a major safety award five months ago for the way staff looked after the residents .
8 We are designers simply in the way we write our name on a piece of paper .
9 On the technical side , remedial work is in many cases already on the way .
10 The schoolmaster skittishly slid his feet out of the way , lest a meatball come to rest against his glossy brogues .
11 She pushed his feet out of the way with her broom .
12 Right , that 's the surprises out of the way , for Blueboy are , together with co-headliners Brighter , residents of the Sarah Records stable , which means that delicate , dreamy , demure guitar songs are on the agenda and crotch-related stage action is not .
13 Dead kittens are often devoured by their parents seemingly as a way of keeping the nest clean .
14 We know that the immune system in that disease produces immunoglobulins ( which are antibodies , in the spinal fluid , which is the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal chord ) product antibodies there in the way that normal people do not , and there 's evidence too that around the areas of damaged insulation in the central nervous system , which is the characteristic abnormality or lesion in this condition , there are cells that are known to be committed to making antibody , or to aiding the production of antibody .
15 But , with his perception and wisdom , he had managed to move matters forward in a way where compromise was not a weakness but a strength .
16 You see , you know I was talking to you earlier about , about punchlines basically , but I ca n't remember the words I was using for it , times like by the way , right right , or did you know or did I mention to you do you follow me , a lot of key lines that you can think on that you use
17 You can see him pull the veins off on the way , hey ?
18 Having got his attention-grabbers out of the way , Mr Beckman went on to the more serious stuff .
19 Let us clear the alternatives out of the way ; while they are often brought into discussions on the best methods of sharing knowledge with undergraduates , they have but limited scope , and there is no doubt that you must learn to handle lectures as the first step towards a fruitful co-operation with the staff at your college .
20 ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony .
21 The ancient Chinese invented it 2,000 years ago as a way to pass instructions down the line and information up to the top .
22 The Law Society 's Accident Legal Advice Service ( ALAS ) started some years ago as a way of promoting personal injury work .
23 Starting 100 years ago as a way of entertaining a bored little girl on a picnic in Oxford Lewis Carroll 's story still fascinates .
24 At T/Sgt John E Smith wrote : ‘ You would n't have known these ladies served as mechanics and armourers in the Women 's Royal Air Force beginning 52 years ago by the way they climbed up and the down the stairs at the control tower or scrambled up to the cockpit of an F-16 ’ .
25 In Britain the courts have recently decided that a leather firm should pay the Cambridge Water Company almost £1m in damages for contaminating one of its boreholes with chlorinated solvents , even though the solvents were disposed of 17 years ago in a way that was legal at the time .
26 Eli Lustgarten , an analyst with Paine Webber , claims much of the blame lies with American customers themselves , who saw robots simply as a way to replace labour .
27 For them " the splendid utterance of the divine in all mankind " had been definitively expressed over a thousand years previously in the way of life and teaching of Jesus Christ in Palestine , in his death at the hands of violently destructive men and in his restoration in life with the source of all being , God .
28 In other words Jansons encourages the listener to join in all the fun without ever spoiling it by camping things up along the way .
29 Well absolutely , I mean we 've got together a little earlier this year to make sure we did n't have the same problem as last year , and obviously that 's a good thing to get all the problems out of the way so early and so we can all plan ahead for next year without facing any problems that , you know , just before the season starts like we did this year , so altogether a good thing , yes .
30 Get those things out of the way first .
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