Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 It does take us some of the way , but not all the way .
2 For many reasons this can not be attained by all patients though most can be helped some of the way back , to former states of better health .
3 His father drove some of the way , but was dropped off by Clarke before the accident happened on the A4095 at Curbridge .
4 If family carers can describe to residential staff some of the way of life and habits of the dementia sufferer on admission , a routine can be worked out which closely resembles the previous pattern .
5 Ellie sat in the half-light of their neighbour 's drawing room , the dark curtains pulled some of the way across the windows to keep out the sunlight .
6 I shall now go some of the way up this valley , as far as the Col du Tourmalet at the end of it — what lies on the far side of the col must wait for the section of this chapter on the valley of the Adour .
7 He started to put his arm round Nancy 's waist and reached some of the way towards her mouth before she moved away from him .
8 Well , you can probably go some of the way by concentrating on the humanity of the policemen you need to portray .
9 The trick was not to be rattled , but to ride along with them , at least some of the way .
10 The theories and models considered , whilst by no means presenting clear answers , do go some of the way towards exploring that realm full of complexity and uncertainty with which this chapter began .
11 Series of interlinking metaphors of chaos and inhumanity are generated to maintain this dramatic mode and ensure that the agenda for control remains firmly with the system , and already I have used such metaphorical terms as ‘ animals ’ and ‘ enemies ’ to indicate some of the ways in which those in power make use of the rich imagination contained in everyday language .
12 This factsheet can only suggest some of the ways in which they may help you .
13 The early modern transvestite and the post/modern gay ( anti ) sensibility suggest some of the ways in which transgressive reinscriptions have been around for much longer than post-modernism has been fashionable .
14 We have been considering some of the ways in which the late Roman world inhabited by Christians was transformed in fact and in their imagination .
15 This book clearly indicates the problems , and some of the ways they might be solved .
16 In this chapter some of the ways in which palaeontologists determine the way fossil animals lived are described , reanimating the dead fragments to build up a living creature .
17 The fact that political authorities rule over whole communities itself dictates some of the ways in which the question of the justification of such authorities should be formulated .
18 Recognise , in discussion , whether subject matter in non-literary and media texts is presented as fact or as opinion , identifying some of the ways in which the distinction can be made — eg in newspapers , advertisements , magazines and in news or documentary broadcasts , where the distinction is clear .
19 some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
20 ( iii ) Pupils should consider not only the extent to which English has changed since Shakespeare 's day but also some of the ways in which it is changing now .
21 ( iii ) Pupils should learn about the history of writing and consider some of the ways in which writing contributes to the organisation of society , the transmission of knowledge , the sharing of experiences and the capturing of imagination .
22 In May , the McNair Committee had reported on the future of teacher training ; late in July the Fleming Report suggested some of the ways in which the Public Schools might be integrated into the national educational system .
23 There can be no doubt that Linda Nochlin has played an important role in making feminist interests and priorities visible ; this collection shows some of the ways in which she has brought these issues to the surface over the last twenty years .
24 In this chapter , I shall attempt to separate the parts that make up the whole , then to explore some of the ways in which we may bring about harmony to mind-body-spirit .
25 This chapter attempts to highlight some of the ways that policy considerations affect the provision of materials in academic and public libraries .
26 Some of the ways in which bureaux have carried out this policy objective are described here .
27 Some of the ways in which this can be achieved are described in the discussion which follows of preventing accidents in the home ; at work ; at play ; and while travelling .
28 Effective plotting requires practice , and achieving a good result can take time ; the appendix to this chapter describes some of the ways in which plots can be improved .
29 Examine some of the ways in which the media exerts pressures on females ( and males ) to look ‘ right ’ .
30 The pictures show some of the ways in which people have spoiled the environments around them .
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