Example sentences of "they have [verb] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | They 've got a way of measuring wear on er stretchers |
2 | So what they 've done is they 've picked a way of doing but they kept chopping and changing the way they 've been doing that all the time . |
3 | They believe they 've found a way to destroy cancer cells without the unpleasant side-effects produced by existing drugs . |
4 | They had to find a way of drawing Nadirpur out . |
5 | This profession , which most members had come to brimming with conviction that they had found a way of linking their idealism to an honourable way of earning a living , has been devastated by continuous attack from the media . |
6 | She was a jolly sort of girl but I do n't think our parents would have kept her if they had known the way she talked to us , and the things she told us . |
7 | By the time they had eaten up the crumbs they had forgotten the way out and in their hunger ate the insulation from the wiring . |
8 | In doing so they have pointed the way to a European future in which Germany will be the single biggest power , economically , politically , and perhaps militarily , so far as that still matters . |
9 | They have analysed the way that children with disabilities are encouraged to be passive recipients of care in our society , and have fought against this . |
10 | Dr David Parker 's group at Durham University believe that they have found a way round the problem . |
11 | It may be that they have found a way to train humans . |
12 | Four years after first wanting to sell , Allison Gregg and Alan Neale hope they have found a way out of their flat and their nightmare . |
13 | African leaders who recognise that it may be difficult to impose any further sanctions believe they have found the way forward . |
14 | They have to find a way of expressing their confidence that God reveals Himself through His activity in the world , without making Him into a person like ourselves . |
15 | Sociologists are only too well aware that ideas arise in particular social climates and contexts , and yet they have to seek a way of standing apart from society and analysing it objectively . |
16 | They have provided a way of life for generations of mudlarks living close to the tidal foreshores of the Thames and the Medway . |