Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adj] way [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ethnomethodology has developed various ways of demonstrating these unwritten rules of social life , and of showing how they are continuously achieved by social actors . |
2 | So she has to find another way of providing music for the midnight service . |
3 | He has clarified this way of working very helpfully ( ibid . ) . |
4 | This has to work two ways of course . |
5 | Royston CAB has come some way towards solving the shelf space problem and the updating costs of holding more than one information system in a bureau . |
6 | For a world that desperately needs to find new ways of feeding itself , there 'll be disease-resistant crops , super-woolly sheep and wingless chickens the size of Mini Metros . |
7 | London 's Docklands over the centuries has seen many ways of life come and go , but one has remained ; that of pests . |
8 | The Foreign Office has moved some way towards the French idea that the Western European Union ( WEU ) should become the Community 's forum for defence policy . |
9 | The Latin origins of the word refer to a course in the sense of race-course , but its current meaning in education has moved some way from that . |
10 | This has been because social psychology has had few ways of handling the macro-level political , economic and social change which has been of such great interest to sociologists . |
11 | The growth in the labour market flexibility , as employers like to call it , has become another way of describing de-regulation of employment conditions and eroding trade union rights . |
12 | Founded in 1980 , the ILD , as it is known by its Spanish acronyms , has proposed better ways for the government and the informals to iron out their problems . |
13 | The Cabinet were much less happy about this , as were Mountbatten 's own staff : however , General Slim , in command of 14th Army , showed more understanding , declaring ( 19 April ) : ‘ Help already given by BNA has gone long way towards expiation of political crimes . ’ |
14 | Although the Brady debt initiative has gone some way to potentially alleviating the debt problems of Chile , Colombia , Costa Rica , Mexico and Uruguay — those countries which have made serious adjustments — two of the biggest debtors , Brazil and Argentina , remain outside the ring . |
15 | The experimental rig that will be built at the UKAEA 's Harwell base is , ironically , called ACHILLES , The NII agrees that recent work in Canada , West Germany and the United States has gone some way to showing the likely scale of the ballooning effect . |
16 | However , another group working in the US believes it has gone some way to understanding the link between high pressures and the superconducting state . |
17 | Channel 4 has gone some way to remedying this situation . |
18 | This is precisely what the Union has gone some way to doing with its appointment of Glen Ball , Leighton Davies and John Perkins — respectively Neath manager , Maesteg coach and Pontypool coach — to act as Alan Davies 's go-between with the Welsh First Division clubs . |
19 | France , however , has gone some way to showing that a judicious space programme — based on modest goals and less than the highest technology of the era — need not be excessively costly . |
20 | While English law has gone some way to providing a reasons requirement there are still significant gaps . |
21 | Our disposal programme , which has raised approximately £1 billion to date , together with reductions in capital and operating expenditure , has gone some way to improving gearing and strengthening our balance sheet . |
22 | and Mr Potter has gone some way to acknowledging that in saying that the circumstances may change . |
23 | In two recent articles in Screen , Steve Neale has gone some way towards extending the theorization of film genre along both general and particular lines . |
24 | France has gone some way towards the Canadian pattern . |
25 | The Minister has gone some way towards allaying those fears by adding the proviso that any money from disposals should be used for the acquisition of further works . |
26 | Intensive research has identified several ways in which interferon-treated cells can interfere with the viral life-cycle , particularly by preventing the genetic information stored in the viral genes from being converted into viral proteins ( New Scientist , 10 March 1983 , p 642 ) . |
27 | And a cobweb across an entrance hole tells you that nobody has passed that way for the past few hours , but little more . |
28 | Privatization has achieved better ways of running the transport industries and there is today no serious movement in any of them to return to state control . |
29 | The preceding section has suggested some ways in which these dimensions align themselves in Japan . |
30 | The branch-adorned Morrissey sings has maudlin way through the personal lament of the week — a soaring ballad that deserves lots of attention so do n't get caught in the bushfire , backlashers . ’ |