Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 The leader of a bream shoal merely leads the way and sets a pattern of behaviour that the rest of the shoal follow .
2 Weather often affects the way artists work .
3 But look on the bright side : we 've finally found a way of getting rid of Liverpool , too .
4 ‘ I 've always admired the way Steve handles his playing on a lot of the old Stax ballads — the way he does those really simple , pretty fills , and the way he uses the tremolo on the amplifier — I 'm just a sucker for all that kind of stuff .
5 After you 've coldly observed the way in which three large shots of alcohol chemically transform reluctant drinkers into eager tipplers , the traditional Saturday night round-buying somehow does n't seem the same .
6 And finally , we 've even revolutionized the way your 605 is cared for , by creating Lioncare Gold .
7 And despite their recent successes , Mickey put it to the star 's coach , Don Jameson , that they 've yet to find a way round Harringay 's defensive system .
8 I 've never found a way to convince them otherwise …
9 Over the years they have been inducted into the Maori nation in New Zealand , a rare honour , have packed soccer stadiums in Uruguay and Chile which make Wembley look like a park pitch and have successfully led the way for numerous reggae bands to grab a slice of the American popular music market .
10 It is a kind of catharsis for both the Lebanese and the Palestinians who have long understood the way in which these dreadful events should be interpreted .
11 Subsequent developments , including the isolation of cell components , the recognition of DNA in the cell nucleus as the purveyor of hereditary information and the determination of its structure in the 1950s by Watson and Crick , have all paved the way for the genetic engineering of the 1980s .
12 Team meetings and management reviews have already become a way of life and a new breath of fresh air seems to have blown through the company .
13 The major overseas markets of the United States , Canada and Australia have traditionally led the way in our export league , but since Britain was admitted to EEC membership , Wedgwood has further strengthened its business with member countries in Europe .
14 ‘ We have also changed the way we subcontract entertainment .
15 These makeshifts are now attracting the serious collectors who once paid huge sums for classics that have now gone the way of brown polyester suits .
16 The barons have yet to devise a way of providing football without footballers and loyal fans are required to pay admission money , just as law-abiding citizens must pay their taxes .
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