Example sentences of "have go the [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 However , official teaching has gone the other way , becoming increasingly restrictive in its emphasis on the grounds that the sharing of communion is acceptable only as an expression , and not as a cause of unity .
2 With the first of the ovens he 'd gone the long way through to the Hall 's kitchens , taking in the sights as he went .
3 The decision would probably have gone the other way had 100,000 men not already been back at work , mainly in the more prosperous East and West Midland areas .
4 ‘ No , I came to the conclusion that he must have gone the other way , along the track leading to the road . ’
5 They won it clearly after Spence and McCloskey were out-pointed on decisions that could easily have gone the other way .
6 Probably should have gone the other way into town but
7 Unless today 's firms learn to manage for profit , not just for the revenue generated by the next deal , it is a fair bet that in fewer years than that many of them will have gone the same way .
8 I fear it may have gone the same way as Honest John 's other great idea , the hard ecu .
9 The new theorists seem to have gone the same way because of ideological conservatism , or fatalism about what is possible .
10 And the police up on the railway embankment when they walked home from school , and the tunnel fenced off so they had to go the long way round .
11 He had to go the long way around , but it gave him plenty of time to watch for any indication that there might be anybody at home .
12 ‘ I was n't sure about making the sharp turn into the fifth fence , but Ted told me I had to go the fast way everywhere otherwise I had no hope of winning , ’ Mac said .
13 Now it 's on the financial and administrative side that I suspect that the Home Office is concerned about and I believe they 've gone the wrong way about it .
14 I 've gone the wrong way round now have n't I ?
15 According to them she had been at school that day and came out with them at the usual time and , as far as they knew , had gone the usual way home .
16 so there you , you get on the accounts you get a , a er , apparently , income er extension of the scheme budget by nearly four thousand pounds , three , eight , then you go back with what Lord was asking you about and I just want you to explain it if you can , if you ca n't tell me , as he drew your attention to surplus per audited account at August ninety nineteen one , a hundred and eight , eighty , so that , in fact the year ending nineteen ninety two , along these accounts we 're dealing with , in fact the expenditure of exceeded budget by nearly four thousand , the previous year er in nineteen ninety one er it had gone the other way that er
17 Experts say it 's good news for Rover , which could have been sold off if today 's European Court ruling had gone the other way .
18 The tramp choked a little , as if the gum he accepted and popped into his mouth had gone the wrong way .
19 And we felt that team two have gone the other way , tha that the work spread out and actually when you looked at the , at the project plan at the back , erm that in fact a surveyor was out for six hundred and eighty three DOPACS units which is about ten days and that had spread all through May , June and July .
20 But if the means of communication have moved in a more public direction , the images have gone the other way .
21 Many organizations have gone the whole way and created entirely different systems for each of these needs .
22 Cider and culinary apple orchards have gone the same way , all helped along until a few years ago by government grants to grub up the old trees and replace them with easy to spray , prune and pick bush types .
23 There is ample room within the synaptic interactions of even 20,000 neurons for their properties to be those of the system rather than of its individual cells , and claims which were once popular that within insect and crustacean nervous systems one could find key ‘ command ’ neurons have gone the same way as , in eastern Europe , parallel enthusiasm for ‘ command economies ’ — that is , they turn out to be not a good way to organize individual behaviour any more than to run a country .
24 ] Will the ‘ Twelve ’ have established a relatively open trading relationship with the rest of the world or will it , accepting that a common external tariff will remain , have gone the opposite way and created a protectionist Europe what is often referred to as Fortress Europe ?
25 Maggie 's gone the opposite way from Tesco 's ; her heels are sinking into grass .
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