Example sentences of "be [adv] [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Rome 's traffic planners are constantly exploring new ways of rerouting traffic that will free the amphitheatre from fumes and vibrations while allowing the tourists to gain access .
2 Some centres are already devising innovative ways of responding to the opportunities offered by general SVQs , and we will be ensuring a wider audience for this kind of good practice throughout the pilot .
3 Along the way they 're also finding new ways to optimise the way their organisations manage the use of spreadsheets .
4 Cosmetic companies are always seeking new ways to solve our problems , and it seems we 're always willing to hand over our money in the hope that these products and their magic ingredients will do the trick .
5 We are positively exploring various ways in which the organisation can make information from the archive more generally available .
6 SPREADSHEET MODELLING IN PRACTICE Accountants — among the most sophisticated users of spreadsheet models — are also finding new ways to optimise how their organisations manage their use
7 Having been rejected after holding sway for so long , they are now seeking new ways of making friends and influencing people .
8 We are now beginning new ways of thinking about whether to feed mice or kill them , plant trees or chop them down which require new balances of conflict of interest .
9 I have been an avid machine knitter since 1956 and I 'm still learning new ways or doing things .
10 Social institutions — property arrangements , for example — could be very different in agrarian south-east and the industrialized north-west of Europe ; nonetheless , common economic tendencies were already producing common ways of conceiving society .
11 Through research and development , Rentokil is constantly seeking new ways to provide more and better services to protect health and the environment .
12 The idea of ‘ revolution ’ can set the pulses racing , for a time at least , and in 1980 it was invoked by Catherine Belsey : ‘ Only by closing the doors of the English department against theoretical challenges from outside can we continue to ignore the ‘ Copernican' ’ revolution which is currently taking place , and which is radically undermining traditional ways of perceiving both the world and the text . ’
13 We are currently investigating different ways .
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