Example sentences of "way to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , there are many other cases — just mentioned once or twice by one or two newspapers — which contribute in various ways to the development of the same kind of image . |
2 | What each of us does over a long period of trial and error is to acquire a set of tools with which we are comfortable and which we can apply in different ways to the myriad problems which we need to solve . |
3 | If schools respond in different ways to the requirement for guidance , special information and sometimes special effort which attends higher education entry as against guidance for entry into vocational education and training , is this because there are two cultures ? |
4 | The gathering momentum of clericalism under the Carolingians can be seen from the fact that while Alcuin still addressed his learning in many ways to the laity , his pupil Hrabanus Maurus , abbot of Fulda , wrote the De Institutione Clericorum , a compendium of theology and law exclusively for the clergy . |
5 | While the functions of the primary and secondary markets differ it is no accident that the financial institutions participating in them are often the same , because an efficient secondary market , in which existing securities can be bought or sold easily , contributes in several important ways to the strength of the primary market . |
6 | There were two ways to the farm and the sound came from a narrow track which joined the main road half a mile beyond the other entrance . |
7 | About the age of 6 he wrote a book called ‘ Ways to the City Bright by the Rev. A. M. Ramsey ’ . |
8 | Hence Nintendo 's seriously tacky Barbie game , which features the digital doll , kitted out in pink aerobics-class drag , negotiating various worlds on the way to a dream date with main squeeze Ken . |
9 | Satisfy your thirst for knowledge with Kitty Butterwick 's six-part wine appreciation course , and you could by quaffing your way to a qualification |
10 | Indeed , some ( Bhatt and Wasserman 1989 ) have argued that the ability of an animal to respond in the same way to a range of different stimuli should be ascribed to the operation of a conceptual category only when mediated generalization can be demonstrated among these stimuli . |
11 | In the sixties , the mood of buoyant self-satisfaction gave way to a mood of self-doubt and angry introspection . |
12 | The violence of the Demoiselles has given way to a mood of gravity : the monumental figures appear to be in reverie or slumber . |
13 | As she 'd expected , that smug look of his gave way to a scowl . |
14 | The rational presentation of information opens the way to a variety of power bases ( expertise , reward , intellect ) which can counter any suggestion that this is manipulative . |
15 | Apart from the undisputed fact that the farm in question was ‘ up ’ , the sergeant knew only that it was near a village called Santa Sofia , above a river and on the way to a church . |
16 | Give way to a crush , |
17 | Sickness and exhaustion often disappear and give way to a sense of emotional wellbeing . |
18 | Their theme , as given in the conference invitation , was : ‘ Can some modern nation show the way to a change that goes deep enough to deal with hate and fear and greed ? |
19 | Clearly she knew the way to a man 's heart was through his feet . |
20 | They say the way to a man 's heart is through his stomach , so pick up an elegant Gentleman 's Gift Tray from Waitrose at £13.50 . |
21 | But mum still knows the best way to a man 's heart , according to a new survey . |
22 | He wondered if it was because a woman 's mind worked in a different way to a man 's or whether Blanche simply thought too much . |
23 | The way to a man 's mathematical heart is to get him ( and her ! ) grappling with characteristically mathematical problems and enjoying the experience . |
24 | Their record on crime is a disaster , and it is time they gave way to a Government who have the imagination and policies to tackle crime fundamentally , not at the periphery . |
25 | In the end they will have to give way to a Government who will not work in that way . |
26 | She was the type of young woman who loves danger ; and she insisted that we lie down in the entrance way to a park . |
27 | Salesman making deliveries , out-oftowners visiting a show , executives on their way to a board meeting which would decide the fate of thousands of employees : they all moved at West End speed — that is , not at all . |
28 | Put simply , I am two thirds of the way to a fortune . |
29 | Where the roots stick out the bank gives way to a hollow where the buffaloes are tethered during the day . |
30 | My initial homesickness at school soon gave way to a dread of going home , home to a place where no one understood me , no one spoke the same language as I did , and no one showed the slightest interest in what I had been doing , thinking or feeling during my absence . |