Example sentences of "would [verb] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Established to tackle thorny problems , it was hardly surprising that , in the words of Lord Shawcross , ‘ if you could n't find a solution which commanded general support , then at least you 'd find a way which would enable the whole matter to be put on the back shelf . ’
2 I thought he 'd find a way for himself in the end .
3 There were also differences between Newham and Ipswich in their psychogeriatric services , and it was felt by the development officers that these too , along with differences in domiciliary care , would affect the way the Home Support Project operated in the two areas .
4 Only half of the libraries that returned questionnaires could say that they had considered how automation would affect the way they could continue to contribute information about holdings to the SUC .
5 The goals were to establish a New World Order which would prepare the way for the New World ‘ messiah ’ , the Lord Maitreya .
6 Many early women psychologists thought that ‘ quietly doing our job , not as women psychologists , but as psychologists ’ ( Henlé 1983 : 229 ) would prepare the way for more and more women to come into the discipline , and for psychology to become fairer as a result .
7 Indeed one of the main arguments against the televising of Parliament was that it would damage the way the House works , although some thought it would change for the better .
8 He carried a piece of chalk with him , marking the walls with a secret sign so he would know the way back to his dormitory .
9 First is a simple reductionist view , which would neglect the way in which culture not only shapes but constitutes the vast mass of human behaviour .
10 This , he said , would clear the way for an interim repayment to the depositors , and although there were some small administration problems , he saw no reason why this should not be done in the ‘ near future ’ .
11 Soccer : Extra pay would clear the way for replays , say police SOCCER
12 Current British circumstances are unusual in that the reforms aimed at are highly ambitious , yet lack obvious external impetus of the sort which would clear the way to radical change .
13 This would clear the way for the creation of a multiparty system in the Soviet Union .
14 In advance of the operation , the Americans had assumed that Giraud 's prestige in French North Africa would clear the way to a rapid ceasefire .
15 Although Lagrange seemed to cherish hopes that his work would show the way to the solution of the general quintic the results obtained indicated a distinct possibility that there might be no corresponding formula in the case of equations of degree greater than 4 , and a supposed proof of this was given by Ruffini in 1799 .
16 The decisions being made by businesses now were the ones which would show the way out of the recession .
17 In Britain , two months earlier , the government had decided in a last-minute about-turn that its nuclear power stations , once the shining lamps that would light the way to the sustainably developed future , were unsaleable and so would be withdrawn from privatization of the electricity industry .
18 Darwin if he read this book would scarcely recognize his own original theory in it , though I hope he would like the way I put it .
19 He said Labour would provide a way forward through an ‘ active Government ’ .
20 The articles would provide a way .
21 ‘ The recent flirtation of nods and winks between the Labour and Liberal campaigns would become a way of life , ’ he added .
22 Their replies were closer to the way a psychologist or a physiologist might interpret the question , though none of the children would understand the way visual perception works .
23 One could detect a purr of satisfaction when John Major replied that actually some other European countries made rather a mess of things : that Belgium had taken 100 days to form a government ; that the Italian political system was a disaster and the French one not much better ; and that , if they had any sense , they would copy the way we do things .
24 Most of the respondents answered this question in a similar manner ; it is perhaps disturbing that most companies feel they would have no way of knowing if a headhunter had abused their trust .
25 He says that Mr Summerfield would be bemused by all the fuss — but would appreciate the way his money had been used .
26 But he trusted Sarah implicitly and never suspected the relationship would develop the way it did .
27 In a sense , an ideal hypertext environment would emulate the way in which the human mind examines and researches information , not in a step-by-step , linear fashion , but moving in different directions and by jumping backward and forward within the information resource .
28 There was nothing for it , Mungo thought , but to follow Vic as often as possible , in the hope that he would lead the way to a solution .
29 His extreme Little-Englandism , however , was linked to World Socialism , and he argued that a truly Socialist independent England would lead the way to a truly Socialist world , independent alike of capitalism and Celtic individualism .
30 Fernando loved her and he would lead the way , make the decision for her .
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