Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Any other bird would have flown the other way .
2 Diesel technology may have come a long way , but even a BMW lets out a puff or two of blue smoke when starting from cold , and takes a minute or two to settle into its stride .
3 But the plain fact is , and genuinely I mean this , er , er , erm , if it were as simple working across the boundaries between yourselves and the Health Authority , between yourselves and the private sector , with the voluntary sector , and the great army of unpaid helpers if it was that simple , erm , then we would have moved a long way along that line towards implementation of a humane and caring care in the community twenty years ago , when these debates first started .
4 It could have turned the other way ; in case you might think this was a simple transaction — it was not .
5 And so with the help of these , they just managed to do a bit of slate , but if them had not gone back , I thinks this this strike would have turned the other way .
6 For a second she thought they must have turned the other way , and then she saw them again , riding through the trees , the sunlight striking them before they moved off into the shadows .
7 If I could have seen a respectable way to dismiss this appeal I should have been happy to do so .
8 If she had said no he would have had a long way to jump .
9 Although you might have driven a long way to get there , do n't put yourself into a situation you ca n't handle .
10 ‘ It was quite appalling and , had we known it was going to happen , I 'm certain we would have found a different way of dealing with our problem . ’
11 There were details to her description she could have known no other way . ’
12 To Henry it may well have seemed a sensible way of killing two birds with one stone — chastising rebels and at the same time providing his warlike second son with useful experience .
13 Scotland must have seemed a fair way away , and no chance this year of a real Hogmanay .
14 This may have seemed an odd way of treating a friend , but if one knew Emily it would perhaps have caused no surprise .
15 Surely any woman would have reacted the same way on discovering a supposed admirer was in reality only after her possessions ?
16 It would have run the other way if it had heard me coming .
17 In terms of the Midlands ' representation in the Premier League the game was wasted as Notts County 's victory is unlikely to save them while the three points would have gone a long way to ensuring Coventry 's place .
18 The mayor also outlined plans which , if implemented , would have gone a long way towards mopping up the demand for houses in Derry .
19 Making a name for himself as a boxer in the army had come easy to him , and had it been peace time he could probably have gone a long way in the sport .
20 You may not end up with an athlete 's heart through aerobic walking , but you will have gone a long way to improving its strength and efficiency , thus ensuring a longer and healthier life .
21 Hill , who was a member of the little-known punk band Sex Hitler and the Hormones in the 1970s , will have gone a long way from those roots if he does manage to succeed his father Graham , who won two titles in the 1960s .
22 Peter Scudamore is on record as saying that Sabin du Loir is one of the best horses he has ever ridden , and could have gone a long way towards towards justifying that high opinion but for falling in last year 's King George at Kempton when holding a healthy lead .
23 Even broken sets can fetch large sums , and a complete bound run is likely to cost the buyer anything up to £4,000 , which would have gone a long way to paying Ackermann 's army of workmen .
24 The crowd 's response to his resilient 6–4 , 7–5 , 6–4 defeat of a totally overawed Sampras , in his David Cup debut , plus their even greater support as he and Forget beat Ken Flach and the hapless Robert Seguso 6–1 , 6–4 , 4–6 , 6–2 , with flurries of brilliant winners in the doubles , must have gone a long way to at least dimming the memory of the cruel booing he received in 1988 when he struggled against Mats Wilander at Roland Garros in the final of the French Open and then again at Bercy the following November .
25 Pity about Agnes Algar could have gone a long way in the Service but went charging off on some unauthorised stunt in America typically female in the end trying to save the career of some soldier who 'd got himself …
26 It could have gone a different way . ’
27 The decision would probably have gone the other way had 100,000 men not already been back at work , mainly in the more prosperous East and West Midland areas .
28 ‘ No , I came to the conclusion that he must have gone the other way , along the track leading to the road . ’
29 They won it clearly after Spence and McCloskey were out-pointed on decisions that could easily have gone the other way .
30 Probably should have gone the other way into town but
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