Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] the [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Let's do them the other way round let's talk first of all about the visual aids . |
2 | Microsoft may have decided not to bundle SQL Server directly in order maintain good relations with other database suppliers , ‘ but why not do it the other way around ? ’ asks Schuster . |
3 | Microsoft may have decided not to bundle SQL Server directly in order maintain good relations with other database suppliers , ‘ but why not do it the other way around ? ’ asks Schuster . |
4 | Normally I do the computational modelling first then context but I might do it the other way round , right ? |
5 | Or we can do it the other way round , it does n't matter . |
6 | Oh hang on , let's let's let's do it the easy way . |
7 | you 've used a triangular bandage to cover a wound in the scalp , it 's not a chopping block wound right , it 's not the chopper in its wound right , it 's just a minor wound in the scalp , yes , and that came round and tied at the front , tucked at the back , you used these roller bandages to cover a graze or a wound on the end of an elbow or a knee or the hand , foot and then a straight one up the arm okay , so a lot of your bandaging is using these little roller bandages with the lint pad and do n't forget when you get into the exam do it , do n't do it the wrong way round , remember that you look at your bandage and you put the lint onto the wound , not the other way round right , yeah , you put the lint face down onto the wound , okay ? |
8 | How would you , if you had to do that if you do it the easy way , do n't do it the hard way , how would you do that ? |
9 | The hardened jumper-fiddler can do it the hard way , of course , but the software approach is by far the easiest — so you can plug it in and forget it , you wo n't need to whip it out and fiddle with it . |
10 | ‘ Very well , we 'll do it the hard way . |
11 | They do n't do it the hard way . |
12 | We 're here to establish INCUBUS solid in Europe and we 'll do it the American way … ’ |
13 | Yeah I 'll have it that way , I do n't like it the other way up . |
14 | ‘ I ca n't pronounce it the French way . ’ |
15 | Yeah , if you do n't measure it the right way , and go all the way round there and say that he 's coming in on two hundred and twenty five degrees |
16 | " Then if you wo n't take him willingly you can take him the other way . |
17 | It 's linen I think we 'll have it the other way round actually . |
18 | You can tell them the true way things stand . ’ |
19 | I know , because he can still reach it the other way round . |
20 | I might as well make it the whole way . |
21 | And I think most women would prefer it the romantic way , rather than just in the kitchen , over the sink or whatever , like in Fatal Attraction , says a married 27-year-old estate agent . |
22 | Well , let's put it the other way . |
23 | She might pull it the other way . ’ |
24 | Or you can say it the other way round That 'll be a negative correlation Now the alternative would be when you plot them you get a circle almost , you get , there appears to be no systematic relationship between the two So what you 'd be tempted to say is , no correlation Now I 'm gon na try and move towards how we might measure , how might we actually measure , get a measure of correlation because what you 'd be able to say is , well they 're more correlated or less correlated . |
25 | ‘ I would have thought you could ask it the other way round . |