Example sentences of "way [prep] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 A total of 1,280 soldiers will be deployed this way during the course of the exercise .
2 Many an old street name up and down the country was lost in this way during the course of the nineteenth century .
3 I should , at this point , declare my interest as being associated with Horizon , but it is through this link that I know that not one of the producers involved with BBC productions was consulted in any way during the writing of the book .
4 One sestertius might have helped the visitor pay his way during the time of Emperor Antonius Pius .
5 One sestertius might have helped the visitor pay his way during the time of Emperor Antonius Pius .
6 These can quickly be removed so they do n't get in the way during the game of an experienced player .
7 It opened the way for the transformation of the European system which Germany had dominated since 1871 .
8 The church took its name from that of an older church a little way off that was demolished to make way for the ramparts of the Porta Romana in 1532 .
9 At the time of the signing plans were already well under way for the dispatch of a UN Advance Mission to Cambodia ( UNAMIC ) .
10 Legislation paving the way for the privatisation of British Rail and the coal industry .
11 Other key measures in the Queen 's Speech will be Bills setting up a national lottery ; ratification of the Maastricht treaty on European economic and political union ; and legislation paving the way for the privatisation of British Rail and the coal industry .
12 Though it might be fanciful to assert that this passage heralds the arrival of Hercule Poirot on the literary scene , it is clear that the Digression prepares the way for the development of the whodunnit form , and particularly of the private detective , ‘ the righteous unraveller ’ , whose task it will be to solve the murder .
13 The other is to open the way for the development of working-class unity in Northern Ireland by organising the Party there .
14 This extension of the role of metaphor leads the way for the development of multiple , reversible discursive metaphor which is manifest in Between .
15 Miniaturisation enabled small nuclear artillery shells to be produced and that , in its turn , made way for the development of the theory that we now call flexible response .
16 Removal of the numerous pumps , valves , filters , motors , oil feeds and ignition harnesses that adorned the Packard Merlin was quickly carried out to clear the way for the problem of splitting the now obviously damaged engine .
17 Immediately after Innocent 's election , the senator , Scottus Paparonis , resigned , which paved the way for the nomination of a successor who swore fealty to the pope .
18 She submitted there was no other appropriate or fair way for the Secretary of State to deal with the case other than to allow Doherty at least an oral hearing or written representation .
19 In other words , the true date lies between TL 1080 and 1240 , with 95 per cent confidence , clearly demonstrating that the third alternative holds : the daub is broadly contemporary with the backfilling of the drain and coincides with clearance of buildings in the eleventh century AD to make way for the building of the priory church .
20 As early as 1914 , arrangements for building new sick wards , that is , a workhouse infirmary , had been progressing , and in October , some sheds which had been used for wood chopping and storage were demolished to make way for the building of the new sick pavilions .
21 An entire population of rare tree frogs on Hong Kong 's Chek Lap Kok island is to be destroyed to make way for the construction of a new international airport , for which the island is about to be blown up .
22 16 , and that God would use the army to restore the true church , paving the way for the calling of the Jews .
23 As folic acid was evidently important in some way for the formation of new cells , it was natural to seek a role for it in the synthesis of pyrimidines and purines .
24 These events paved the way for the formation of financial conglomerates and made inevitable concern over the increased potential for conflict abuse .
25 This was no way for the opener of a bazaar and the guest of honour to arrive , she thought indignantly .
26 Ironically in many respects the French intervention paved the way for the success of the liberals in Spain .
27 The repeal which we are considering will open the way for the exploitation of young kids .
28 Although the US was anxious ( or at least willing ) to approve the Bay of Along agreement which would have reincorporated Cochinchina with the other two parts of Vietnam and paved the way for the return of Bao Dai as the Emperor of a legally united Vietnam , the French government was hesitating to submit the agreement to the Assembly because Indo-China , as the US Ambassador in France described it , was a stick of dynamite or , to change the metaphor , the French government was like an overloaded ship incapable of accommodating one more passenger without capsizing : ‘ Indo-China is that passenger ’ .
29 In a move expected to pave the way for the return of about 20,000 political exiles , de Klerk on Dec. 18 granted an indemnity against prosecution on the charge of leaving the country illegally before Oct. 8 , 1990 .
30 Being essentially monotheistic , the cult of Sol Invictus paved the way for the monotheism of Christianity .
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