Example sentences of "way [to-vb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I intercepted Edouard on his way to work at the hotel and got the truth out of him .
2 During the worst weeks of the Verdun fighting , de Castelnau impressed Colonel Repington ( the elephantine Times correspondent who , in between the purveyance of social tittle-tattle from one dining table to another , was a fairly astute military critic ) on his way to dine at the Ritz , with the words : ‘ Rather than accept slavery at German hands the French race would die upon the battlefield . ’
3 Having examined the income and retained earnings statements of the firm , the final way to look at the firm 's financial structure is to examine its balance sheet .
4 NARAL is asking readers of the New York Times to see a loss of women 's rights as a loss of Americans ' rights , thus implying that this is a novel way to look at the matter .
5 When he was caught driving in January , Ironside claimed that he had been on his way to look at the possibilities of a council house exchange .
6 What better way to unwind at the end of a frantic week than treating yourself to an hour or two of pure pampering ?
7 Good news if you 're making you way to park at the Walken Street car park in the centre of Mansfield the attendant tells me they 've got plenty of space .
8 The articles of association say that the value will be fixed by the company 's auditors acting as experts and not as arbitrators , and there is no other way to arrive at the figure which follows the requirements of the constitution of the company .
9 A game of darts at the local pub ; just as much a favourite way to relax at the end of the day 50 years ago , as it is now .
10 There was supposed to be no way to get at the bastard .
11 According to the consortium proposing the mine , digging an open pit is the only way to get at the tungsten , which is embedded as a wolframite ( iron manganese tungstenate ) in a deposit of granite .
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