Example sentences of "will [verb] a [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | You 'll enjoy a new way of eating , based on natural , whole ingredients , with this diet plan — and you wo n't have to go hungry |
2 | And no matter how fresh the lads might get they 'll have a long way to go before they reach your handling , wo n't they , Andrew ? ’ |
3 | But if you learn semaphore or the Morse code , you 'll have a fun way to send messages — without paying a penny ! |
4 | ‘ He 'll go a long way out of his way for something he likes to eat , will your average fox . |
5 | Jack 'll go a different way . |
6 | Pringle believes that although there are other biographies of Bacon on the way , Paul 's will have the perfect combination of sensibility and interest — I think he 'll find a new way through to Bacon ’ . |
7 | the soldiers i that room will act a different way |
8 | It will see a new way of working for most staff . |
9 | It will see a new way of working for most staff . |
10 | Thus for risky junctions knowledge of the precise risk-related information seen in the judgment phase will provide a useful way of distinguishing targets from distractors in the recognition phase . |
11 | However , with recent advances in information technology it has been shown that automation of all or some of these processes will provide an effective way forward . |
12 | And if everything goes to plan , archaeologists will have a new way of dating wooden objects . |
13 | De Klerk dismissed suggestions that he ca n't control his security forces by pointing out that he appointed 10,000 police officers last year , and claims that the new influx will go a long way in helping subdue township unrest . |
14 | But d-i-y treatment will go a long way towards keeping rot at bay , and you should be prepared to give freshly exposed cut surfaces of both cladding and battens an extra coat of preservative during installation for extra protection . |
15 | Moreover , your sterling will go a long way — not a small consideration . |
16 | Organising a fair distribution of tickets by perhaps initially limiting the number allocated to each family or , alternatively , putting on an extra performance will go a long way to solving the problem . |
17 | While you 're in hospital , a guaranteed additional daily income will go a long way to ensuring that you do n't come out of hospital with financial worries . |
18 | You will find a tiny amount will go a long way . |
19 | Common sense , experience in your own family will go a long way ; but there is training available , so if you are n't offered any , ask for it . |
20 | If objectives from the higher categories of Bloom 's taxonomy are included , where students are asked to make judgements , to criticise and evaluate ; and if students are given a range of objectives from which they may make their own choices and even , at the later stages of training , are encouraged to write their own , then this will go a long way to meeting this criticism . |
21 | Its adoption and implementation throughout the Community will go a long way towards ensuring equal conditions for UK investors exploring opportunities in other Member States . |
22 | When wireless communications become available for a wider range of portables , the prevalence of Notes and applications like it will go a long way towards tying into networks PCs that are being under-utilised as little more than personal information managers . |
23 | When they thud through the letter-box , £150 will go a long way to ease your mind . |
24 | So far readers have raised £13,400 , which will go a long way towards safeguarding the centre 's future . |
25 | Not making judgments about the lifestyles and sexual practices of others will go a long way towards encouraging honesty and trust . |
26 | At the head of the stairs she paused and gripped the broad banister ; then slowly descending the stairs , she muttered to herself , ‘ A little of that one will go a long way . ’ |
27 | Little Renaissance furniture survives intact , and the present catalogue will go a long way to furthering its understanding . |
28 | A lot of changes are being made which will go a long way towards making the garments more user friendly . |
29 | The head of the Exchange 's advertising department Boris Goldman believes that the opening of the exchange will go a long way to breaking the mafia art market in which Western and Russian intermediaries often knock down prices on Russian works of art . |
30 | A Labour Party which offers an alternative agenda , involving as many people as possible in its ownership , will go a long way towards providing the ‘ vision ’ factor it currently lacks . |