Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Having argued this far Lorentz has to go all the way and he was forced to conclude that there will be no American M until Hollywood goes and until ‘ independent companies allow their directors to do away entirely with actors , and ( which is the only sensible way to manufacture movies at all ) pick types and faces off the streets ’ .
2 I , come on I mean , if El Presidente Michael Heseltine , has to go all the way to Venice to have a heart attack .
3 Norwich City0 Sunderland1 THE John Byrne and Malcolm Crosby FA Cup roadshow has rolled all the way to Wembley after Sunderland overcame First Division opposition at Hillsborough yesterday to squeeze through to their first final in 19 years .
4 Note that baths and shower trays have a low waste trap , so there will be problems getting sufficient fall on the waste pipe if it has to run all the way across a room under floorboards .
5 Notwithstanding , the firm has backed all the way , and has continued to work for Bell Lawrie , even if he can not give advice to clients .
6 Then he remembered the red lozenges he 'd sucked all the way in the car .
7 He 'd galloped all the way to Leafield and we would have lost him for good if someone there had n't recognised him . ’
8 He patted his clothes until he found the folded , crumpled map they 'd brought all the way from the Store .
9 No point in taking trouble with him ; no point in explaining that he 'd walked all the way up to the blooming rectory to set his mind at rest .
10 They 'd driven all the way from Brussels .
11 We 'd driven all the way from Bedford to Yorkshire and then spent six hours lugging furniture and other junk around .
12 What I could n't work out was why he 'd driven all the way over here .
13 Last year at the RSC , she said , she 'd gone all the way through the season and had worked so hard that she had forgotten about drawing .
14 They 'd gone all the way and still she did n't feel any of the things one was supposed to feel — elated , contented , together .
15 So I 'd gone all the way down there and come back for half price basically , and lost on it .
16 You 're not telling me he 'd ridden all the way from Yorkshire after the gruelling day he 'd had , just to enjoy the pleasures of your delightful little body !
17 So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night .
18 Because if yo if you got to the end of testing and then you found an error , you might have to go all the way back to the beginning again , because what it affects affects something that you did earlier on , so you have to go back and test everything again .
19 The same horses would have to go all the way . "
20 It 's only a very short walk down , if you walk through the shops you do n't have to go all the way down , you can actually come , just walk past that shop and go down the middle , and you come out through the car park .
21 But thanks to Sheila , now you do n't have to go all the way to Dodge City to win your spurs .
22 ‘ I must have travelled all the way with Sparky in the engine .
23 He 'll just have to drive all the way back home . ’
24 Our school was evacuated to Hadlow Down in Sussex , just about where the German bombers used to off-load their bombs to save themselves the trouble of having to go all the way to London .
25 Besides , he had keys if he arrived while she was out , so he would wait for her , especially having come all the way from Hong Kong , she comforted herself , with a vague feeling that she was somehow cheating .
26 I feel a bit sorry for them , having come all the way from Southend , to your place , and er , being left ringing the doorbell for half an hour .
27 " You do n't have to walk all the way home with me , you know , " she said .
28 yeah , otherwise you 'll have to walk all the way down the hill
29 It was a skipper from here called Sopite ( he has his street named after him in the old town ) , who made one of the great technological advances in whaling , when he found a way to render the blubber down on board the whaler instead of having to sail all the way back home with it .
30 yeah , that 's the only thing I 've , it 's the only horse he might not have got all the way round this time
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