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

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1 How did it affect the way the story about the fight is told , for example , or the uses to which the unofficial communique was put ?
2 If that information became available to the police officer investigating the assault , would it affect the way in which he pursued the investigation ?
3 I did n't mean it to go the way it did .
4 While all these points are important , the last-named is crucial as it influences the way in which new development is linked to the existing village core .
5 It points the way to new directions for the late 1980s and 1990s .
6 By capturing , albeit in a somewhat crude form , what has previously been transient and ephemeral it points the way to a means whereby artistic judgment itself might be judged .
7 The Comet , brought into service in 1952 , was the first commercial jet and although design faults made its supremacy short , it paved the way for faster and faster travel .
8 Although 618 remained a prototype , it paved the way for rebuilding the remaining railcoaches as one-man cars , including this one as OMO car 13. ( left )
9 The Kingman model of language was greeted with anger by some teachers who looked back nostalgically to the 1960s , but it paved the way for a more judicious approach to the teaching of English .
10 It paved the way for a national socialism which was to play an important — if frequently neglected — part in the evolution of British Labour politics .
11 Interestingly , although neoclassicism allowed individual differences to influence punishments on the grounds of justice , in doing so it paved the way for the later , positivist conception of the causes and treatment of crime .
12 With the Mercedes contingent out of the race , it paved the way for Mike Hawthorn ( GB ) and Ivor Bueb ( GB ) to go on and win in their Jaguar .
13 It paved the way for expanded West German trade with the Eastern bloc and for greater personal links between the two .
14 It drew together several countries in a common body which controlled important areas of the economy ; it was a sign of Franco-German rapprochement and it paved the way for the full removal of post-war industrial controls on West Germany by the Western allies ; it succeeded in overcoming doubt and opposition from politicians and industrialists ; and it created a workable machinery .
15 It represents a way of life , it seems , that has only really become possible in the nineteenth century , although Kepler may have approximated it .
16 But it represents a way of doing it which is not what the members of this Committee , of all three parties I suspect , want to do .
17 It became a way of Leicester life .
18 And of course erm for some people it became a way of living , and just
19 I would have thought it became a way of life ?
20 On the one hand it offers a way of displaying hardness , on the other it is respectable , adopted as part of the official culture of ‘ school ’ or ‘ youth club ’ .
21 This suggests a number of avenues which historical and aesthetic research might pursue , or at least it offers a way of organizing and disciplining some intuitions .
22 It is for this reason that the category of echoic verbal behaviour , described in Chapter 3 , is particularly important , since it offers a way of ‘ short circuiting the process of progressive approximations ’ .
23 It is of particular importance because it offers a way of anticipating developmental achievements : ‘ What a child can do with assistance today , she will be able to do by herself tomorrow. ,
24 In short , it is that it offers a way of by-passing ‘ the awkward corner ’ , Nearly twenty years ago Professor Joan Robinson observed that the predictable consequences of the attainment of near-full employment must , if institutions and attitudes did not accommodate themselves to the new circumstances , be so far to strengthen the power of the trade unions as to prompt a vicious spiral of wages and prices ; and that it would become chronic .
25 It led the way in providing computers to the grubby masses , only to show the opposition what money could be made in this way .
26 It paves the way for George Bush to speak of a ‘ new world order ’ , while simultaneously launching the largest military operation since World War II to preserve the ‘ old world order ’ that has served he and his colleagues so well for so long .
27 If both you and the other person can find something to laugh about together it paves the way for a harmonious transaction .
28 It paves the way for the first national lottery in the UK since 1826 .
29 It transformed the way that the English dealt with the world outside Europe ; even though Charles 's son came back to the throne as Charles II in 1660 , the Republic changed the direction of English imperial policy and set a pattern followed at least until the death in 1714 of the last direct descendant of Charles I to sit on the throne .
30 A comparison with wet nursing shows up certain similarities , not least because it highlights the way in which fashion , prejudice , and moral attitudes dictate what are the perceived duties of motherhood .
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