Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] [verb] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | Over the past two years , Longlands has led the way in co-ordinating links between various UK , Western and Czech training establishments , local authorities and industrial concerns . |
2 | Once famed as ‘ Baghdad by the Bay ’ in the days when such an appellation was a compliment , San Francisco has gone the way of many major U.S. cities and is burdened by a high number of homeless and beggars , and rising crime . |
3 | Miss Grimsilk has found a way of giving us something exciting and original at very little cost . |
4 | The United States has led the way in collecting such data , necessary for government and private insurers setting reimbursement rates and paying bills to providers . |
5 | Scotland has led the way in setting limits to waiting-times for operations and will now be reducing these further . |
6 | RBG Kew has led the way with horticultural and taxonomic publications . |
7 | Well Spear & Jackson has found a way to solve that problem — by colour coding its range of screwdrivers . |
8 | Now Potts J. has illuminated the way for the definitive judgment of Phillips J. As they have shown , the plaintiffs claim that each was injured when at birth he or she became a legal person damaged by the prior act of the respective defendants , and that when each such act was done it was reasonably foreseeable that it might result in the plaintiff being born damaged . |
9 | I have a vague inkling of why Dylan has progressed the way he has , which I do n't have about other people . |
10 | ADRIAN Teer has charted the way ahead for Glenavon and warned that ‘ passengers ’ will not be carried at Mourneview Park . |
11 | Sweden has led the way in banning tin-based coatings , and copper has been banned too in some areas . ’ |
12 | Ironically , though Sweeney appears to promise a way out , he may only lead the sensitive reader back into the circle of sexual-religious speculations . |
13 | ANDES has criticized the way in which the mass media portray women and in 1975 staged a protest march against the Miss Universe beauty contest held in San Salvador that year . |
14 | Mary Denton has found a way of bringing her love of heraldry into an area of aviation whereby individuals can achieve a lasting , lovely — and above all else unique — mark of service . , . . |
15 | God has made the way so plain and so easy understand . |
16 | Gooch has led the way with monumental batting efforts and a strict diet of training and practice that leaves younger men breathless . |
17 | Gooch has led the way with monumental batting efforts and a strict diet of training and practice that leaves younger men breathless . |
18 | A PROPOSAL for a referendum on the future of US military bases in the Philippines has paved the way for the possibility of keeping them there . |
19 | Britain has led the way in building up relations with the republics of the new Commonwealth of Independent States . |
20 | Gordon Phillips has stressed the way in which this objective , and the General Strike , can be seen as an ‘ expiation of 1921 ’ . |
21 | MATUSHITA of Japan has found a way of printing solar cell material directly onto a glass base . |
22 | Similarly , Famlio has found a way to make a profit form Vadinamia . |
23 | Ealing has led the way , and I hope that it will not be too long before other education authorities such as Cleveland follow . |
24 | Correll has examined the way nutrients enter the bay , and discovered that improving sewage treatment and farming practices may not be enough . |
25 | Despite all this criticism , however , Brunnson does point the way towards a system of management which incorporates the implications of cognitive schemes and ideologies . |
26 | First tonight , Hearts manager Sandy Clark has cleared the way for Justin Fashanu to join Dundee United . |