Example sentences of "way [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The 1960 were , as we can see now , in some ways rightly to be thought of as a time of indulgence . |
2 | A long ways away from his 20 for the past four seasons with Sheff . |
3 | Yet the first definition of culture which he now supplies , ‘ that of a refinement of living , including appreciation of philosophy and the arts , among the upper levels of society ’ , is in many ways close to Amold 's ideal . |
4 | On policies to stimulate competition , they were ‘ in many ways further to the right ’ than the Tories . |
5 | The only survivors are , appropriately , the participants of the convention who wander the streets before eventually making their respective ways home in a repetition of the opening scene . |
6 | However , because so much ‘ neighbouring ’ has been rooted in the notion of mutual exchange , and has always involved a fine balance between closeness and distance , it is in some ways harder for the parties to adapt to a changed role than it is , for example , in a situation where the supporter is defined from the outset as a voluntary visitor . |
7 | He was small and hard and wild and in some ways more like an animal than a boy . |
8 | In some ways more like a child than Jelka herself . |
9 | Even the judicial system in the Dutch republic , in so many ways still among the most advanced parts of Europe , suffered from the lack of a powerful monarchy able to press effectively for the sort of reform which rulers in many less developed areas were now forcing upon their subjects . |
10 | Costa Rica presents a contrast in many ways both to its neighbours in Central America and to the southern African countries discussed above . |
11 | Disinfectants act on bacteria in two main ways namely as cell toxins poisoning or destroying the cell or by interfering with their metabolism . |
12 | I have worked for you in all ways practically from the moment you were born and I 'd die rather than see you throw yourself away on the likes of her ; for she is scum , and I repeat it , scum . |
13 | Yet the more we look at our surroundings , the more we find that they are in many ways far above the average . |
14 | Tomatoes , aubergines and red peppers are served in dozens of different ways often with pasta and pizza . |
15 | I 'd be more worried about Tony , cos I do n't think Tony 's as well wise as Paul is , in some ways really for both of them it would n't do them any harm you know because look , they 're , they 're , they 're not typical lads in many ways |
16 | But I do n't think it really ever I mean there were quite a lot of initiatives like that you know of people thinking of different ways really of of sticking together to combat er you know what I 've been talking about which was smashing unionism and er forcing lower wages really onto the the already low paid , which er really seems to be what Thatcher 's all about you know in order to er curb inflation and create a very divided society where er half the population seem to have to live either on the dole or in in poverty really in in derelict bits of Britain . |
17 | Green consumerism encourages humans to consume in ways kindly to their planet . |
18 | Yet they added their own particular flavour to the developing Siberian community , retaining seventeenth-century ways even until 1917 and beyond . |
19 | A desire to strengthen the disciplinary framework has prompted a search for ways either of restoring integrity to the model or of installing functional equivalents for owner control . |
20 | Conversely , poetry is in many ways closer to music than to the more extended and discursive literary forms . |
21 | In fact Marc 's painting after 1911 , with its intense , vibrant colour , and its sense of drama and dynamic tension , was in many ways closer to Futurism than to Cubism . |
22 | Derain 's Baigneuses is in many ways closer in spirit to the Demoiselles , and it was regarded by Vauxcelles at least , as a revolutionary work , but it had the advantage that it could still be fitted into a traditional frame of reference . |
23 | But EP , after a slow start , found their winning ways again with Rushmere and the new-ball pairing of young paceman Rudi Bryson , considered unlucky to have missed selection for the World Cup , and West Indian Eldine Baptiste their most successful performers . |
24 | Our future requires that we focus our images on finding ways forward to a possible , tolerable and sharable society instead of wasting our time quarrelling with our allies and colleagues . |
25 | WAYS FORWARD FOR WOMEN IN MEDICINE |
26 | In the 1950s , one of the surest ways forward for an intellectual young woman from the provinces , for a socially disadvantaged young woman from the provinces , was through Oxford , through Cambridge . |
27 | The ways forward for the CNAA in its relationships with the institutions were articulated in various forms in the 1970s , and a perspective on the complexities may be helped by taking two of them . |
28 | ‘ We hope that by the end of the conference we will be able to suggest some acceptable ways forward for the future , as well as having aired the problems . ’ |
29 | But rather to join in the search for new ways forward for the common future of our society and I suggest you might do worse than try a few committees and working groups on pragmatic coalitions , collaborative democracy and local community . |
30 | Speaking at a one day conference at the University of Sheffield on ways forward in the training of solicitors , Mr Hayes urged the Government and the profession to seek urgently new ways of funding the training of young solicitors . |