Example sentences of "the way for the " in BNC.
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1 | Though it might be fanciful to assert that this passage heralds the arrival of Hercule Poirot on the literary scene , it is clear that the Digression prepares the way for the development of the whodunnit form , and particularly of the private detective , ‘ the righteous unraveller ’ , whose task it will be to solve the murder . |
2 | Mr Scargill 's election to Parliament would acutely embarrass Mr Kinnock , but would pave the way for the NUM 's merger with the Transport and General Workers ' Union . |
3 | A PROPOSAL for a referendum on the future of US military bases in the Philippines has paved the way for the possibility of keeping them there . |
4 | This will clear the way for the International Automobile Federation ( FIA ) to reach a conclusion on Mansell 's appeal against his exclusion from the Grand Prix at Jerez . |
5 | Barrister David Ashton , acting for the liquidators of the Isle of Man Savings and Investment Bank , told the court that good news was on the way for the mostly small depositors , many of whom lost their life savings when the Douglas-based bank collapsed seven years ago . |
6 | The Secretary of State paved the way for the greening of all Whitehall departments through a White Paper to be published next year and set a target on the recycling of household waste . |
7 | This scheme , which was the first which opened up the riverside in Leeds , an area which up to this time had been ignored and declining for 100 years , led the way for the mass of development which has since followed . |
8 | This combination of various voices , including the choric , makes the fifth section distinctly dramatic in its fragmentation , and , clearly deriving from the techniques employed in The Waste Land , also paves the way for the fragmentary drama of Sweeney Agonistes . |
9 | This helped pave the way for the full-blooded domestication of the idea of Empire at the popular imperial exhibitions held first at Wembley and later in Glasgow between the wars . |
10 | Once through , the tanks would press on into the enemy 's main body , preparing the way for the armoured infantry to clear any remaining opposition . |
11 | In order to release $350 million in stand-by credits and clear the way for the injection of $1 billion in European Community funds , the International Monetary Fund originally demanded that the budget deficit be wiped out altogether and that public spending be subjected to even more stringent cuts than are planned . |
12 | They prefer to block aggressively , opening the way for the run , instead of playing on their heels , containing pass rushers . |
13 | Their revolutions based on the 18th century economics of Jean-Baptiste Say and Adam Smith , paved the way for the most profligate age since the 1920s . |
14 | First , the abolition of government restrictions on bank lending in 1980 paved the way for the banks to move forcefully into the mortgage market . |
15 | This paved the way for the agreement with Mr Yeltsin on the so-called ‘ Shatalin plan ’ for a truly radical economic reform . |
16 | He saw the problem of visual perception as a particular difficulty for it , and , wishing to proceed gradually , he intended the New Theory to prepare the way for the Principles . |
17 | It was , he said , a ‘ new Victorian Poor Law ’ which would pave the way for the election of a Labour Government at the next election . |
18 | The other is to open the way for the development of working-class unity in Northern Ireland by organising the Party there . |
19 | The Hadow Report of 1926 , which dealt with the education of the adolescent , paved the way for the school-leaving age to be raised to fifteen and contemplated the possibility of secondary education for all , on the basis of the tripartite system accepted by the 1944 Education Act . |
20 | Unemployment and recession increased the decay of inner city social systems , and helped pave the way for the drug-fuelled despair of the late Eighties . |
21 | Though it was far from being a great film it altered the boundaries and opened the way for the New Wave of realism , cinema vérité . |
22 | I am besides about to be deserted by my husband , who is to go this next week to Rome to prepare the way for the Brownings . |
23 | The collapse of the English plan had opened the way for the possibility of marriage within Scotland , to Arran 's son . |
24 | Henri 's unexpected death changed the political circumstances , but left the need to act unaltered ; for the accession of Francis and Mary opened the way for the dominance of Mary 's uncles of Guise : the duke , and the cardinal who had already tried to teach Mary a statecraft which left no room for indifference to Scotland . |
25 | GERMANY 'S double world sprint champion , Katrin Krabbe , and her colleagues , Grit Breuer and Silke Moller , who had been accused of tampering with a urine sample , had a four-year suspension lifted here yesterday , clearing the way for the three athletes to participate in this summer 's Olympic Games in Barcelona . |
26 | Priorities will include tax reforms announced in the Budget — and dropped when the election was called ; reintroducing the Asylum Bill curbing bogus refugees and asylum seekers ; legislation to pave the way for the ‘ creeping ’ privatisation of British Rail . |
27 | That meeting , which could occur as early as two weeks ' time , will then declare at least a three-month gap in meetings to fulfil the Unionist precondition for talks and clear the way for the first of a three-stage set of inter-party and inter-government negotiations to prepare a new British-Irish Agreement . |
28 | Legislation paving the way for the privatisation of British Rail and the coal industry . |
29 | The company believes this should pave the way for the deal to be signed and allow it to concentrate on its multi-billion dollar restructuring . |
30 | Other key measures in the Queen 's Speech will be Bills setting up a national lottery ; ratification of the Maastricht treaty on European economic and political union ; and legislation paving the way for the privatisation of British Rail and the coal industry . |