Example sentences of "they [verb] a way [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They discovered for themselves the value of taking note of the way pupils write of their school experience ; and by passing unnamed ‘ pupil products ’ around the staff group , they devised a way of cross-checking and standardising the assessment criteria that each was using in grading children 's work .
2 One argument for common investment funds is that at the moment they provide a way of getting round the narrow and wider investment bands that dictate charity investment .
3 They provide a way for a testator to secure some of the dispositions in his will even if the will fails and intestate succession ensues .
4 They provide a way for Topic Criteria and more general processes to be assessed in context .
5 But classroom practice is not put at the service of the principles , designed to test them out ; conversely , the principles serve classroom practices in that they provide a way in which they may be more clearly understood and more systematically carried out .
6 They provide a way in which the student can cover up his true self by finding a vocabulary acceptable to most people and a set of facts which are generally known among people generally considered to be generally educated .
7 Erm and the car just broke up in half and that was , that had been er welded but like the police are saying as well as soon as they sort of get wise to what they 're doing and they find a way to er you know , get on to them , they devised something else .
8 They would be free from slavery , from work they were unsuited to do , but they lost a way of life , they had to look after their children for longer , they had to find other work to keep the family fed , clothed , rent paid etc .
9 Thus , they offer a way of working with employer partners in the active development of students ' enterprise skills .
10 And , of course , like so many palaeontological matters , they stir up arguments between specialists who think they have a way of solving the enigmas .
11 because they , they just know they 're different and they , they learn a way of coping , you know ?
12 As does the whole concept of the Common Foreign and Security policy , they represent a way of thinking which sees military capability as relatively unimportant beside the dream of a powerful and independent European Union , speaking with one voice and free from American interference .
13 They parted a way through the tough bracken that choked the enclosure and their feet found the path to the front door .
14 Such blood , and the mud of Culloden , were the last Gaelic colours to fly over Scotland ; the clans looked straight into the mouths of Cumberland 's cannon and died , and with them expired a way of life — the Stewarts of Appin , and the Maclarens , and the Camerons , and the Atholl Brigade , and behind them Ogilvies , and behind them the prince himself .
15 They 've built a model of the Venetian coast to help them find a way of saving the historic Italian city from potential disaster .
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