Example sentences of "would [verb] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | Anyone 'd think from the way men carry on that their … things … are somehow clever and funny . ’ |
2 | They used to say , well I try and get my er my legs up for half an hour in the afternoon , but that 'd be about as much as th they 'd get in the way of rest . |
3 | ‘ I 'd say in a way that basically it 's a form of a policing job . |
4 | As usual it was full , her handbag plonked on top of bags of fruit which on the outward journey were reserved ‘ for my grandmother in the country ’ , but which , her assignment completed without incident , they would eat on the way home . |
5 | She did n't know what her mother was going to say when Wayne finally got her home ; she could only hope that things would improve along the way . |
6 | Well I would speak on the way that resolution number one er that 's the report we brought back to the committee about timing and implementation . |
7 | Yet the former has sufficient Spanish flavour , as does the Minkus score fur Don Quixote , for audiences to believe that characters really would perform in the way they do to the kind of music provided . |
8 | , but erm , and I notice that quite often the shelves would be half empty , came here , I would stop on the way back from the school the bank and the butcher 's and the paper shop over the road I could come in quarter to nine and I 'm , you know , I , I was done and I said to my Arnold they 're not going to sell much unless they put some money into filling the shelves surely Spa will back them , and he said I keep on telling them that I keep on saying to them if you do n't put the goods there on display people are going to go over the road to Lipton 's and and |
9 | Much would depend on the way in which floor-space control would operate , and the relaxations from the standard ratio . |
10 | BR hoped that the council would serve as a way of by-passing the cumbersome formal machinery and speed up new initiatives at a time of management efforts to increase productivity . |
11 | The film subsisted on funds that Dorfmann would gather along the way by showing ten or fifteen minutes of cut film to prospective investors . |
12 | Now supposing a local authority that wants to go into a open countryside in its local plan , E two would stand in the way of that . |
13 | As Sharapour fell back it seemed for a moment as if he would get in the way of Mill Reef on the rails , but Lewis was alert to the perils of getting boxed in up the short Longchamp straight and pulled Mill Reef out to begin his challenge . |
14 | It would get in the way of their appreciation , if any , of the novel . |
15 | The 40-year-old scientist had to leave her labrador Amber in an office because the Palace argues that guide dogs would get in the way at complex investiture ceremonies . |
16 | A long drawn-out sound would still be going on when the echo returned , and , even if partially muffled by send/receive muscles , would get in the way of detecting the echo . |
17 | He once told me not to be afraid as my death was many years off and would come in a way I least expected . |