Example sentences of "have [vb pp] a way " in BNC.
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1 | ENGINEERS in the US have developed a way of cramming two television programmes into a single cable channel . |
2 | All reptile eggs contain a considerable amount of yolk in them , but many of these live-bearing reptiles have developed a way of supplementing it . |
3 | I find that only eggs on the outside of the mass are likely to hatch , and have developed a way of maximising the hatching rate . |
4 | German scientists have developed a way of using carbon dioxide rather than water as a medium for dyeing materials . |
5 | Researchers at the National Grid Company 's technology and science division have developed a way of destroying the PCBs while the transformer remains in operation . |
6 | cos I said you 'll be here to midnight David and then on the day we were going he stopped me and Jane , little Jane , she was coming down the stairs behind me , I 'd been up for a fax , and I do n't know where she 'd been , she was behind me and as she come down the stairs I was listening and he said got her hand ooh he said I am gon na miss you my dear , so she said yes I 'll miss Hodems as well , he said you have got a way with your words have n't you , he said for one strange minute I thought you were gon na say you 'll miss me too |
7 | All night rave parties involving music and dancing have become a way of life for a large section of young people . |
8 | Shortages have become a way of life here , to find these people queueing for staple products shows just how desperate the situation has become . |
9 | Two prominent New York takeover lawyers , Martin Lipton ( who invented the ‘ poison pill ’ defence ) and Steven Rosenblum , have proposed a way to help institutions get involved : elect board directors for five-year terms during which they would be sackable only for criminal or scandalous behaviour . |
10 | RESEARCHERS at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology have found a way of measuring the current in an electric circuit without breaking the circuit , or even disturbing the insulation . |
11 | Dr David Parker 's group at Durham University believe that they have found a way round the problem . |
12 | • German scientists ( reports the Daily Telegraph ) have found a way of utilising enzymes to break down nitrates to nitrogen gas . |
13 | But it seems that these profit-hungry hospitals have found a way of practising legalised euthanasia . |
14 | It may be that they have found a way to train humans . |
15 | It is used to different degrees in different authorities , which indicates that some have found a way to avoid this particular form of compulsory removal . |
16 | But some insects have found a way of eating the leaves . |
17 | We have found a way out . ’ |
18 | ‘ Are you telling us that you have found a way of teaching animals to talk ? ’ |
19 | Not till we have found a way to outwit or even match their guns . |
20 | Secondly , the Home Secretary and his colleagues have found a way in which to deal with the problem swiftly and , I believe , to remove the uppermost element . |
21 | I pay tribute to the Chairmen of the Social Security Select Committee and of the Health Select Committee , who have found a way around the difficulties of operating together and have produced a more interesting report as a result . |
22 | Now researchers have found a way of using a gene which destroys cancer cells , but does not effect others . |
23 | Four years after first wanting to sell , Allison Gregg and Alan Neale hope they have found a way out of their flat and their nightmare . |
24 | Two farmers have found a way of beating the recession … they 've become fashion designers . |
25 | SCIENTISTS have found a way to put ripe pineapples ‘ to sleep ’ so they are ready for eating when they go on sale . |
26 | They have provided a way of life for generations of mudlarks living close to the tidal foreshores of the Thames and the Medway . |
27 | Now clever lawyers have figured a way for nervous professionals to guard their wallets from other clever lawyers intent on raiding them : an ’ asset protection trust ’ ( APT ) in the Isle of Man , a British possession in the Irish sea . |
28 | We believe that we have charted a way forward which will secure our future . |
29 | According to General Practitioner ophthalmologists in the United Sates have devised a way of saving millions — by testing patients ' eyesight over the telephone . |
30 | Between them , the Waleses have established a way of operating over the last ten years that is unmistakably their own ; and quite unlike any other branch of the Royal Family . |