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

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1 Borland has obviously found a way around the problem of maintaining data integrity , performing operations on the data in those fields without causing logical conflicts within the databases .
2 If the administration now seeks a coherent shopping-list of objectives , it has better find a way of accounting for these hidden benefits .
3 Or so I thought , until I read this week that Prince Charles , who was held up to my by that selfsame grandmother as a paragon , has apparently gone the way of the rest of our post-war generation .
4 He became a Veteran in January , but instead of celebrating this final milestone , his career has apparently ended the way we all dread , with a long-term , recurring injury .
5 The Burlington , Massachusetts-based company has always pushed the way that it enables teams of programmers work together , with mechanisms to let them share code safely .
6 Well , he has always had a way with words .
7 The restoration has also revealed the way the archaeological elements were doctored to make them fit together as a sophisticated whole .
8 Scotland has also led the way in moving psychiatrists into primary care .
9 This is basically a protective action , an attempt to save the eyes from possible danger , but it has also become a way of reducing the unbearable tension of the moment .
10 Change has also affected the way we organise and set up exhibitions .
11 Methods of calculation of such denudation rates have been greatly refined by Walling ( e.g. Walling and Webb , 1983 ) who has also reviewed the ways in which hydrological systems are modified by man , and results from catchment experiments have documented the effects of land clearance , land drainage , recreational pressure , strip mining , conservation measures and urbanization ( Walling , 1979 ) .
12 Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way .
13 Mr Hurd has no trouble stressing the need for a liberalisation of European markets in which Britain has often led the way .
14 Britain has often led the way in aerospace technology , without reaping the benefits .
15 For it is in its spirit and outlook that McDonald 's has really shown the way forward .
16 Then , in the 1950s and 1960s , it became highly controversial ; it has now gone the way of all controversial terms — it is too highly charged to be useful .
17 Although it has now become a way of life , I still find it disturbing .
18 Mrs Zamzam has accurately remembered the way she travelled away from Um Al-Farajh but the jews never destroyed her village .
19 Whilst developments have followed a similar path in both regions , the Netherlands has invariably led the way .
20 The social psychological survey embodied the practical use of scaling techniques by which the attitudes of respondents were held to exemplify positions on basic dimensions and , in this respect , has profoundly affected the way in which social researchers think about the constitution of " things " that constitute the social world .
21 The relation between contemporary modes of communication and the contemporary novel may not always be obvious or straightforward , but it has profoundly changed the ways in which people think about fiction and the value they attach to reading .
22 And Mark immediately introduces Jesus on to the scene : the messenger has indeed prepared the way of the Lord .
23 ‘ If she has indeed pointed the way , ’ said the abbot firmly , ‘ we can not but follow it .
24 My experience as a learner has markedly affected the way I teach mathematics .
25 It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds .
26 Individuals act within markets unaware of the cumulative consequences of their individually rational responses to the information at their disposal ; and neither historical experience nor theoretical modelling has yet found a way of integrating those individually rational decisions through markets without creating cycles of boom and slump , unemployment and inflation .
27 The Baptist Missionary Society has recently changed the way it organizes home support for its missionaries .
28 In Britain , the 1990 Broadcasting Act has significantly altered the way in which the Christian faith can be represented in radio programmes .
29 The , the video does actually illustrate the way in which some of these services have been developed , and it includes some comments from people who are actually receiving services .
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