Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] the way " in BNC.

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1 They will certainly leave the Centre much fitter than When they arrived , but not without a few bumps and bruises sustained along the way .
2 Maybe going to the barn is n't such a bad idea ; we could keep our eyes shut on the way .
3 ‘ Why do I have my eyes shut by the way ? ’
4 For one , the legal barriers thrown in the way of interstate banking in the 1930s were progressively lowered after the mid-1980s , leading to the rise of ‘ super-regionals ’ .
5 Donations taken along the way boosted their previous on-site collection efforts to £1150 — which was promptly doubled by clients BP — and Avril Morrison appeared on the Telethon programme in July to present the money .
6 Austria considered herself directly affected when , at about the time of the Anglo-French declarations of war , Russian operations got under the way on the south side of the Danube .
7 ‘ I accept that the local authority and the social workers behaved in the way in which they did in error , but it is an important constitutional matter , and to mark the position , and so that local authorities shall not be under any misapprehension about their powers , I order that the costs of this application be paid by the local authority .
8 Such cells were able to maintain their preference when the heads were inverted or other difficulties placed in the way of recognition , and one would much like to know about the computational principles and physiological mechanisms that performed the task .
9 My Lords , I have had the advantage of reading in draft the speeches of my noble and learned friends , Lord Keith of Kinkel and Lord Browne-Wilkinson , and for the reasons which they give I agree that the appeal should be allowed and the questions answered in the way in which my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , proposes .
10 My Lords , I agree with my noble and learned friend , Lord Keith of Kinkel , whose draft speech I have had the opportunity to read , that for the reasons he gives the appeal should be allowed and the questions answered in the way he proposes .
11 THESE FOUR boxes of action highlights from Pickwick enable the devout to exhume the 1992 World Cup , feeling it again as if they were in attendance in Australasia once more or seeing much of it for the first time if sleep and work schedules got in the way during those 33 hectic days and nights .
12 It was n't my fault all those trees and street lights and things got in the way , ’ he added , after catching Masklin 's eye .
13 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
14 ( It related to additivity properties assumed for the way observables depended upon hidden variables . )
15 Many of these problems centred on the way schools deployed their PNP coordinators ( see pp. 102–8 ) , but Scale 1/MPG staff could also find themselves marginalized or used as supply teachers or even ancillaries in the very way the Authority had warned against .
16 The brushes responded to the way I work very well .
17 Yesterday 's rally by veterans angered at the way the once mighty army has fallen from its position of esteem was the biggest seen in Moscow for several months .
18 There is a difference of opinion in the effect on the number of households produced by the way that the military
19 With there often being many routes to approximately similar goals , there would appear to be little to be gained from studying these developing routes through the design process , However , the constraints and objectives set on the way are seen to " steer " the designers towards similar goals by differing paths .
20 Could we have a board game called The Yorkshire Ripper where you throw dice to travel around the red-light areas of Yorkshire picking up points for prostitutes encountered on the way ?
21 There have been a few comments passed about the way you 're behaving , but do n't worry , next time I hear anyone discussing it I 'll set them straight . ’
22 Well she was n't going to and then the elections got in the way .
23 There will be various activities to keep the children amused along the way .
24 The archaeologists accompanying the mummies remarked on the way these scenes echoed the mourning scenes in the tombs themselves .
25 However as we have just seen , women did correct at Constable 's and despite what seems to be an oblique claim by Margaret Irwin that their breasts got in the way , they certainly did correcting in several other printing houses .
26 Renault has played an important role in this change , with the popularity of Renault diesel engines reflected in the way diesel versions accounted for 16% of all Clio sales in the UK during the last quarter of 1992 .
27 The jeep was fitted with a snorkel so that it could cross the streams and rivers encountered on the way .
28 Of all the obstacles put in the way of young refugees entering the learned professions , none were higher and bulkier than those erected by the medical fraternity .
29 There are no obstacles put in the way of producing Olympic athletes .
30 Bunny drove an old Vauxhall , probably older than himself , because it had a bench front seat and column change and gear levers got in the way .
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