Example sentences of "they [be] a [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | The new appointments demonstrate a commitment by the Saatchi brothers to restore the company 's fortunes and suggest they are a long way from turning their backs on the business they built . |
2 | Indeed in many cases they are a long way away from having done so . |
3 | Such interviews provide an index of ‘ psychological malaise ’ but they are a long way from producing the more concrete statistics provided by medical consultation , prescription levels and mortality rates . |
4 | It says two Darlington pubs the Hole in the Wall and Lascelles Park are operating well under the new leases and that they are a unique way of putting pubs on a proper commercial footing . |
5 | I would also like to thank everyone who helped at the summer festivals : they are a valuable way to promote our branch as well as raising funds . |
6 | ‘ Ah well , my dear , you must remember they 're a long way from home , and many of them have n't had much feminine company for a while . |
7 | ‘ Of course , they look smaller when they 're a long way off , ’ Masklin muttered . |
8 | They 're a long way away . ’ |
9 | ‘ But they 're a long way away . ’ |
10 | It 's mainly the feeling of insecurity when they 're a long way out from a telephone . |
11 | They 're a good way of starting off your suntan before you go on holiday . |
12 | No that , I I just walk like that Sir , they 're suede , they 're a special way of walking . |
13 | Far from suggesting that the two sides were moving towards a new spirit of co-operation , the diplomats said they were a long way from calling for a ceasefire . |
14 | We tried to solve this with management and supervisory boards based in the department but they were a long way from the boards of industry . |
15 | They were a long way out of Thirkett now . |
16 | Note the defence shown at point 2 above , when the offender has no reason to believe anyone was within hearing or seeing distances who was likely to be caused harassment , alarm or distress , e.g. if some people could see him , but they were a long way off . |
17 | But they were a long way ahead now , and his mother would never guess what he was up to . |
18 | A little like the paddy fields of China , they were a sensible way for unmechanised farmers to grow crops on steep land without causing erosion . |
19 | For some firms the most urgent necessity was simply to reduce immediate labour costs , and decentralization for them was a straight-forward way of finding cheaper labour . |