Example sentences of "the [adj] way [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 The track from Dent Town up Flinter Gill on to the " Ocky " , as locals call it , is an old green lane , with rough boulders and stones paving the steep way out of the dale used in former days by packhorse trains and coal-carts coming over from Ingleton and Barbondale .
2 Endill told him the quickest way out of the school .
3 The only way out of a dilemma is not to get into one .
4 Commentators said Mr Egon Krenz , the new party leader and head of state , and the politburo would now have to act swiftly to call free elections as the only way out of the crisis .
5 Although a national unity government would not necessarily be the answer to some of Greece 's problems it is the only way out of the current political impasse if the weary Greek voter is to be saved from going to the polls again .
6 I found myself aground in the middle of the loch , firmly wedged on one such stump , and the only way out of the problem was to leap overboard and shove .
7 Such an agreement may in political terms be the only way out of the impasse in which the teachers find themselves .
8 The only way out of the dilemma is to suppose that sometimes the photon gets through and sometimes it does not .
9 Public opposition to economic liberalization and an austerity programme and continued criticism , especially from Islamic fundamentalists , of the RCD 's continued domination of domestic affairs , was counterbalanced later in the year by the regime 's identification with popular support for Iraq in the Gulf war ( although the official stance was that an " Arab solution " was the only way out of the crisis ) .
10 If the search problem in speech is indeed such that A* starts to behave like breadth-first , then the only way out of the combinatorial explosion produced by breadth-first search is to keep the search tree small .
11 The Government has to realise that the only way out of the current crisis is to let local authorities take the initiative . ’
12 The best way out of a difficult situation . ’
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