Example sentences of "would [verb] a 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 | He said Labour would provide a way forward through an ‘ active Government ’ . |
4 | The articles would provide a way . |
5 | ‘ The recent flirtation of nods and winks between the Labour and Liberal campaigns would become a way of life , ’ he added . |
6 | The long-promised higher frequency Vikings that would go a ways to proving Sparc 's scalability are supposed to be producible by the end of the fourth quarter or the first part of the new year , according to TI . |
7 | Contract ‘ They will be hoping that their performance might bring them a big contract with a foreign club — that would represent a way out for them . |
8 | No , there was no hope of her husband exploding with rage at the thought of leaving her and swearing that he would find a way to remain . |
9 | He would find a way . |
10 | It was such a bizarre twist that we could n't see how anyone would find a way around it . |
11 | She wished Wainfleet would find a way of checking his stories without phoning her , it seemed to happen rather frequently . |
12 | One of these days , she told herself , she would find a way of spiking his guns once and for all . |
13 | ‘ I knew you would find a way , ’ she said . |
14 | When they got to the Place of Tombs he would find a way of breaking them up . |
15 | There were no words to explain how she felt but her body would smooth a way . |