Example sentences of "and [verb] [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | In blunt terms , they 're fed up with having to chop and change the way they do things with every twist in Government policy . |
2 | The new and more powerful roles offered to women in the world of work may diminish their powerlessness before men and change the way working couples relate . |
3 | If you 're gon na do something radical and change the way that we 're going to look after children you 've got to take the people with you . |
4 | A reconsideration of these moves us onto a more analytical plane , and points the way forward to discussion in subsequent chapters . |
5 | the article from insurance law monthly summarises the current law and points the way forward . |
6 | NI charts the Right 's revolution and points the way to resistance . |
7 | The Bolsheviks destroyed the unity of workers of different nationalities and laid the way open for national leaderships to capture ‘ their own ’ working class , when they should have defended the integrity of the former Russian empire ‘ tooth and nail ’ . |
8 | ‘ Hi , ’ she said and led the way upstairs . |
9 | Suddenly Rachel leant over and kissed Phoebe quite gently on the cheek , and then she turned and led the way downstairs . |
10 | He paid the driver and led the way into the building . |
11 | Come , Agnes , ’ and saying this , she turned and led the way into the workroom at the back of the shop . |
12 | Upon reaching the bridge , he turned off the road and led the way through the trees , dismounting in a little clearing by the fast flowing water . |
13 | Yet when Stephen threw open the front door and led the way through the entrance hall into a lofty and elegant room , graced with pillars and dominated by an ornate white marble fireplace , even Jonadab was taken aback . |
14 | Pushing a renegade curl from his forehead , he divested the boot of our luggage and led the way to reception , where we said goodbye to Sandy , the lady driver . |
15 | Changing the subject , Black Agnes announced that the men must be hungry , if not tired , and led the way over the next bridge-corridor , through the vaulted basement of a second tower and over yet another bridge to the main keep of the castle . |
16 | Claudia got up , opened the door and led the way out . |
17 | The children , however , were persistent and led the way round to the side of the building , stopping at what had probably been a small parcels office . |
18 | ‘ Come on , ’ Shamlou snapped , and led the way towards the exit . |
19 | ‘ Let's go , ’ he said and led the way to the car . |
20 | They now looked towards the door through which the young fellow was making a hurried exit , and , somewhat impatiently , Aggie said , ‘ Come along with you , come along , ’ and led the way through yet another door and into a passageway , and so into a square hall from which a stairway rose . |
21 | ‘ Come into the kitchen , ’ she said , and led the way across a small hall and into quite a large kitchen , dominated , Millie noticed , by an oblong table under which were a number of stools . |
22 | The grass is quite dry , ’ said Neil , and led the way through a gap in the rhododendrons into a broad , grassed walk leading directly down towards the sea . |
23 | I unlocked the door and led the way in . |
24 | He turned and led the way into the Arsenal . |
25 | As they marched through the empty streets , however , a little old man put himself in front of the marching column and led the way , beating a kettle-drum and pronouncing the restoration of the Company Bahadur . |
26 | He scrambled out of the car and led the way to the new dunes overlooking the sea . |
27 | She nodded her head and led the way . |
28 | " Why not ? " he repeated and led the way to the French windows . |
29 | She held the door open as he shuffled through sideways with the bag , and then closed it behind him and led the way up the stairs . |
30 | There was a bedroom to their left , at the front of the house , and Carson pushed open the opposite door and led the way through into the sitting-room , switching on the light as he went . |