Example sentences of "way [prep] [verb] out " in BNC.
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1 | Although the first fruits of this decision took place in l982 , the writing had been on the wall , and read by us many years before that , and it took a period of some years to find a way of moving out of polythene , which was not only ICI 's own proud invention , but an area where we had been acknowledged world leaders for many years . |
2 | The idea was that this was a way of ironing out minor disputes , but the clause was worded widely enough to cover a dispute arising out of wrongful termination of the contract . |
3 | Another great way of ironing out any technical barriers in each scale pattern is to work out your favourite Pentatonic licks in all five patterns . |
4 | The defendant would not appear to be represented , therefore the committal will have to be dealt with by the way of reading out all the statements . |
5 | There is , of course , a limit to what a court can do by way of filling out a statute , but to some extent this is possible . |
6 | This was my mother 's way of helping out a little tiny bit . ’ |
7 | ‘ Let me warn ministers , in case they try another way of wriggling out of it , that I have the documents . |
8 | Here you can see the advantage of having a neat hand and a tidy way of setting out your work . |
9 | Thank you very much indeed , I think that 's fairly fair , but none-the-less honest way of setting out your feelings . |
10 | Whether your company prefers physical challenges , fantasy days , or just good fun , an unusual event is one way of splashing out cost-effectively . |
11 | Each player in these groups was engaged for his or her ability to perform one type of role , therefore the playing was predictable because there was a particular way of acting out the various situations . |
12 | Paying attention to real readers is certainly one productive way of breaking out of the view that the text alone determines audience response , but it is not without its difficulties . |
13 | But it was a deadlock , no way of breaking out of it . |
14 | ‘ It 's a new situation that we have got to handle and , somehow , we have got to find a way of breaking out of this low growth , and trying to find a way of getting our economy going again . |
15 | The most obvious way of laying out this passage would be to give the tune to the trombones ( all three in unison ) , and to distribute the accompanying figures among the rest of the orchestra . |
16 | There is no easy way of rooting out deviants in society ; but certainly the special conditions of the late fifties onwards gave deviants full rein . |
17 | ‘ And then a way of leaking out . ’ |
18 | Screening is a way of sorting out candidates initially without meeting them face to face . |
19 | The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators is completely independent of the Post Office ; it offers a simple way of sorting out disputes using written statements and avoiding the need to make a personal appearance . |
20 | Its arbitration procedures offer a simple way of sorting out disputes using written statements , and avoiding the need to make a personal appearance . |
21 | So , I mean what I 'm saying is that I think we should have a league table if you like of , of attendances , I , I recognise that that may not be popular , but I think it 's going to be one way of sorting out those people who attend every opportunity , and sometimes just to pat an officer on the back . |
22 | OK , so it used to be called ‘ mother 's ruin' and it 's reputation among the more desperate of women as a way of sorting out an inconvenient pregnancy problem might hardly have endeared it to the more sober . |
23 | Revellers pick grapes as way of seeing out old year |
24 | For the Profitboss it is the most compassionate way of easing out Hugh Clarkson , the dyed-in-the-wool western region sales manager who 's had enough but ca n't afford to admit it . |
25 | He regarded it as a fairly accurate way of weeding out the pretenders from the cream of Europe 's opulent elite . |
26 | Some kind of assessment of the competence of teachers was seen as a way of weeding out those who were incompetent : a reaction to severe cuts in education ( along with the effects of falling rolls ) , and the need to thin out the teaching force . |
27 | In order for them to find the blood vessels they must have some way of sniffing out nutrition , or fleeing from the products of metabolism . |
28 | Hardening again : ‘ Is n't Jeff a way of getting out ; as well … |
29 | It has asked the Department of Trade and Industry for approval to set up a vehicle to provide names with a way of getting out of open years . |
30 | But it is my way of getting out of a sticky situation . |