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

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1 It just makes me want to vomit the way she does that .
2 It is quite enough for me to try to grasp the way in which God has disclosed himself to us .
3 Personally I thought the fears overdone , but nevertheless I sought to find a way of transferring the operation to the private sector which would minimize the risk of industrial action .
4 Other times , I feel so repressed and pressurised , I long to change the way I look , to be taller and lose some weight , but I know that 's not the answer . ’
5 I believe it is the most powerful poem he ever wrote and I want to analyse the way in which he maintains the clenched fist of resistant energy through four rhyming quatrains .
6 I … well , I want to find a way to ensure that we have a method that will help us produce only the best and happiest of individuals , so that when the time comes for control to be applied , it can be done gainfully .
7 Connie Fraser was n't really any of my business , but I 'd liked the way she was taking this whole bit .
8 I wish I 'd had fewer children — if I 'd known the way prices would go up …
9 She nodded assent and as I turned to lead the way I thought that at close quarters she was probably younger than I 'd assumed , or else that she was older but immature : an odd impression , fleeting and gone .
10 I started to walk a way out of the main bedroom and I heard P C say words to the effect of get down and I turned round to see what was going on and the man was trying to roll over to get up or that 's what I thought , erm not kicking or or fighting or anything but just to me it looked as though he was going to get up and I went back and with my hands just pushed down onto him and said stay there , it will all be explained er and then walked away .
11 ‘ In part , I think it was that Brian Eyre and I managed to establish a way of working together so that the potential for internal conflict was minimised .
12 Then I try to find a way of expressing the idea and there is n't one .
13 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
14 ‘ I 'm sure the manager knows that if I keep playing the way I am then he 's either going to have to let me go or put me in . ’
15 We are not Americans , even though I do hate the way we sometimes run around them like the little brother .
16 And they say yeah I will but but presumably that tapers off and they do n't but it 's an interesting thing that on particular when you 're targeting certain things like pantomime do get people in I think there 's lot 's of people said this evening say actually build on that perhaps get those people to come back again so yes I did like it I I did like what I saw there I did like the way that I was treated I did like the whole ambience of the place like I 'll definitely come back again will they be viable to do that ?
17 Maybe the reason I had Testified the way I did was a kind of double bhiff on Argol 's part .
18 Unlike Pushkin 's improvisatore , for whom there was ‘ no toil , no dearth , nor that unrest which is the prelude to inspiration ’ , I had to prepare the way .
19 I said that if I was going to get into the guitar business , I 'd got to make a highly precision piece — I could n't live with a 32nd or 16th of an inch tolerance and then have some old violin maker filling up the gap with plastic wood , or just leaving a huge crack around the joint as some people do , I had to find a way of making precision wood parts .
20 I said that if I was going to get into the guitar business , I 'd got to make a highly precision piece — I could n't live with a 32nd or 16th of an inch tolerance and then have some old violin maker filling up the gap with plastic wood , or just leaving a huge crack around the joint as some people do , I had to find a way of making precision wood parts .
21 I moved there because I had to find a way to support myself . ’
22 But I 've seen a way to get a message out .
23 I 've seen the way he gives confidence to the sick , in spite of his youth .
24 " I 've seen the way she treats you , sir … like a child , " Jane blurted out .
25 I 've seen the way Louise looks at you , and Roger and Amy obviously approve .
26 I 've seen the way you look at him — and frankly we 've all found it rather embarrassing to see the lovesick look on your face whenever he 's anywhere near you .
27 I 've seen the way she looks at you !
28 I 've seen the way he looks at you , Virgie !
29 ‘ Buster 's one of my heroes , ’ he said , ‘ and I 've admired the way he and other old-timers used to do their own stunts .
30 ‘ I think I 've got a way of making it taste a little less foul this year , ’ said Jack Nopps one Christmas .
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