Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [art] way [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On top of this , no one has developed a way of controlling heat pumps with microprocessors .
2 A Tewkesbury firm has developed a way of engraving both the customer 's photo and signature onto the card .
3 Packman has examined the way in which social workers in children 's departments gradually found that good child care practice required not merely the control and care powers possessed under the 1948 Children 's Act but also preventive work to keep children out of ‘ care ’ .
4 ANDES has criticized the way in which the mass media portray women and in 1975 staged a protest march against the Miss Universe beauty contest held in San Salvador that year .
5 Gordon Phillips has stressed the way in which this objective , and the General Strike , can be seen as an ‘ expiation of 1921 ’ .
6 Dawson 's first book , The Age of the Gods ( 1928 ) , subtitled A Study in the Origins of Culture in Prehistoric Europe and the Ancient East , began by noting that ‘ During the last thirty years the great development of archaeological and anthropological studies has prepared the way for a new conception of history . ’
7 Now Potts J. has illuminated the way for the definitive judgment of Phillips J. As they have shown , the plaintiffs claim that each was injured when at birth he or she became a legal person damaged by the prior act of the respective defendants , and that when each such act was done it was reasonably foreseeable that it might result in the plaintiff being born damaged .
8 A PROPOSAL for a referendum on the future of US military bases in the Philippines has paved the way for the possibility of keeping them there .
9 The Ports Act 1991 has paved the way for this privatisation of the Trust Ports by competitive tender .
10 REMITTANCE Man 's early season setback has paved the way for Katabatic to regain the Queen Mother Champion Chase crown at Cheltenham today .
11 The Government 's Environmental Protection Act has paved the way for environmental improvements ; in particular they have strengthened the law against litter and encouraged re-cycling .
12 In short the collapse of Taurus — where the name of the game was not to upset vested interests — has paved the way for a compromise where there appears to be a general acceptance of the IFMA view that : ‘ the solution to the problems are presented with a view to satisfying the requirements of the principal users , not third party service providers . ’
13 As well as the appointment of the Commissioner , recent legislation has paved the way for certain rights to be enforced by procedures which are cheaper , more expeditious and more informal than the ordinary courts .
14 ‘ You know , Frank , ’ she said , ‘ I 'm going to take a great delight in telling her , much more so than facing up to the big boy himself , because she it is who has paved the way for all this . ’
15 He gave as an example some of the early work in genetics which has paved the way for biotechnological developments .
16 ‘ His have been the brains behind the team , his the directing skill that has paved the way to success .
17 This has opened the way for what has become the largest excavation of a medieval castle yet in Britain .
18 A LOOPHOLE in the Sunday shopping law has opened the way for a free-for-all on booze .
19 It 'll be many months before the case next comes to court but Linda Joyce is happy at last she has an opportunity to clear her name and that her case has opened the way for others in a similar position .
20 Communication of data via computerised and electronic means is a relatively new mode of communications but one which in the space of about thirty years has revolutionised the way in which we use , store and transmit information and data .
21 It is a cliche to say that it has become a way of life , and that the stone-throwing is only the public , propaganda face of a whole political , social , economic and psychological transformation — the Palestinians ' own perestroika — which both sustains the Intifada and lays the groundwork for the eventual transition to statehood .
22 However , the shame is that for some health service insiders it has become a way of life .
23 It has become a way of life for you .
24 ‘ It has become a way of life for me here — but it must be unsettling to the players .
25 ‘ I have been leading scorer at Boro for five out of the last seven seasons — but it has become a way of life to be talked about as the player who is leaving or out of the team .
26 1985 : The BPI admit that home-taping has become a way of life and produces a booklet that estimates some 466 million hours of music were taped in the home during 1983 alone .
27 In most of the prisons , corruption has become a way of life and inmates believe that without taking recourse to corrupt practices they can not cope with the culture that prevails .
28 I do n't know which is most unlikely , but after studying in Louisiana , and spending a ghastly summer and a magical Christmas in New York , I have been savagely bitten by the travel bug , while writing the novel has become a way of life . ’
29 Barter has become a way of life .
30 God has brought them to himself , and in the shed blood has provided a way for them to live and walk with him .
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