Example sentences of "way [adv prt] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | GONE : It 's a long way down for a reporter whose life is hanging by a thread |
2 | Bruce Mackenzie was six feet four and that 's a long way up for a two-year-old . |
3 | A derelict ship turns over on her keel and lies gracefully at rest , but there is only one way up for a Thames barge if she is to maintain her dignity . |
4 | Come with us to the biggest BBQ centre in Europe for a delicious meal , outdoor disco and brilliant atmosphere , or take it easy on our cruise , stopping on the way back for a spot of champagne diving . |
5 | From that point there was no way back for the Prestwick man , and Corsie went on to add another 7-2 win in the third set , thanks mainly to a count of 4 on the third end that finally sealed Gourlay 's fate . |
6 | Usually , he took a walk in the evenings , going down Kennington Park Road as far as the Oval , and dropping into a pub on the way back for an ale and a chat with any friends or acquaintances he found there . |
7 | This could be a way out for a couple unable to have children because of the wife 's inability to bear a child . |
8 | No obvious way out for the APB |
9 | There is no easy way out for the Government . |
10 | Letter : A way out for the elephants |
11 | One way out for the Scots was to contemplate a different marriage for their queen . |