Example sentences of "way [adv prt] of [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Whereas with older children we can sometimes talk our way out of a sloppy beginning , with young children we have to grab their interest from the outset .
2 Questions like these in the consultant 's mind led to fanning a small positive spark in seemingly totally negative behaviour , and this made a difference to Mr E both in relation to his colleagues in the group , and as Dave 's teacher to whom a way out of a vicious circle of perpetual defeat could in this way be illustrated , again without explicitly referring to the analogy of the situation .
3 There are many layers of hurt to peel off before they can see their parent as a human being seeking a way out of a private torment .
4 In the same year the Church of England led the way out of a moral impasse which trapped the Catholic Church by giving birth control its blessing under the name of Family Planning .
5 I felt better now and decided to lie my way out of a tricky situation .
6 PAKISTAN 'S batsmen hit their way out of a recent slump with a blazing performance against Queensland at the Gabba in Brisbane yesterday .
7 ‘ The only way to find the way out of a single-exit maze consisting of mutually accessible junctions is to follow the paths until you find the way out .
8 Thus although they can learn colours as signals for food and as markers for the entrance to their hive , they have difficulty with other types of colour learning , such as using colour as a cue to finding their way out of a closed space .
9 Yet he could hardly finesse or cost-cut his way out of a serious downturn there .
10 I need a new designer and you need to find a way out of a considerable financial mess .
11 They knew the realist option but did not take it as a way out of a social impasse , because , I would argue , the phenomenalist tendency of thought is too strong .
12 A crowd of about seven or eight youths on their way out of a Chinese carryout were in high spirits .
13 Faced with the need to take some action , and willing to restrict the death penalty but not to abandon it completely , a classic step on the road to abolition , the Government turned again to the idea of categorizing murders which the Labour Government had attempted , fruitlessly , as a way out of a previous Parliamentary impasse in 1948 .
14 These are all responses which were highly suitable in prehistoric times when events required either that you ran away as fast as you could or that you had a surge of energy to help you fight your way out of a difficult situation as ferociously as possible ( fight or flight behaviour ) .
15 The best way out of a difficult situation . ’
16 There is at hand a convenient way out of the present morass .
17 There would be no wild charm in the situation — with her own thought and skill to tame the dangers — but a possible way out of the present disaster .
18 Short of battering him on the head with a blunt instrument — the thought held immense appeal , and she savoured it for a long moment , before reluctantly putting it on hold — she could n't come up with any way out of the present situation .
19 Boutros-Ghali proposed that France and Indonesia ( co-chairs of the Paris conference ) , in co-operation with Yasushi Akashi , chief co-ordinator of the UN Transitional Authority in Cambodia ( UNTAC ) , undertake consultations with the aim of " finding a way out of the present impasse " .
20 There is now no easy way out of the economic problems which face Britain .
21 SCOTLAND 's engineering sector is still resolutely clawing its way out of the recessionary pit , according to the latest quarterly review issued yesterday by Scottish Engineering , the employers ' organisation .
22 So it becomes very much more common with , among sort of lower middle classes , the people who are working their way out of the working classes .
23 Although a national unity government would not necessarily be the answer to some of Greece 's problems it is the only way out of the current political impasse if the weary Greek voter is to be saved from going to the polls again .
24 Well , we 've got somehow to think our way out of the current difficulties .
25 The Government has to realise that the only way out of the current crisis is to let local authorities take the initiative . ’
26 Suddenly , she was fighting her way out of the hot embrace , pushing at his hard shoulders , her swollen lips muttering , ‘ No !
27 Something 's snaked its way out of the Spanish Civil War — from fifty years ago — to wrap itself round our throats . ’
28 If this is so , then we feel that there is a way out of the various impasses discussed above .
29 MICHAEL KNIGHTON will this weekend contact Manchester United 's chairman Martin Edwards to seek a way out of the financial and legal impasse caused by his £20m bid for the club .
30 inability to find a way out of the financial tangle that they were in .
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