Example sentences of "and [prep] [det] way " in BNC.

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1 ‘ With the previous pans we used you had 22lbs of chips ready at one time and about half way through you tended to lose the quality because some of the chips would get sweaty .
2 Obviously he built up to ‘ Space Oddity ’ being somewhere in the middle of the set and about half way through the set , he dismissed the band .
3 Chairman Judith Billingham said yesterday : ‘ Wales is one of the highest drinking regions of the UK and about half way up the league table for Europe .
4 He had n't noticed it before because of the hedge growing along the side of the bank , but here , and for some way ahead , it was open to the road .
5 From the tip of the headland and for some way out to sea the waves were breaking white against half-submerged fangs and stacks of rock that had in time past broken away from the main cliffs .
6 Windsfield and along that way to get to Bloxwich is n't it , and of course it used to , as I say it was an event , and the kids used to , we used to and then the lamplighter used to come round , pushing his pole , no electric lamps then , he used to come round .
7 The name Yahweh appears in the Bible from the earliest times ( Genesis 4:1 ) and in such ways as to imply that men both knew and used it ( e.g. Genesis 4:26 ; 14:22 ) .
8 Squigs are unpredictable and in many way the best thing that can happen is for them to go wild once they are near the enemy .
9 The emphatic denigration contained in this locational insult had to be heard to be understood , and in many ways it paralleled the dismissive tone used to deride the ‘ civvy ’ , for nuances of speech and tone have immense meaning to insiders .
10 In effect this was a time when new worlds and new social structures were being forged ; and in many ways we were closer to the world of the underground than that of the moral majority , for we were walking the same ground and like many in the alternative society were ( somewhat unsystematically ) following an essential and perennial theme of history — that of man 's journey as ‘ hero ’ .
11 If we continued to exclude children , we are effectively excluding many women , we are excluding families and in many ways the men as well .
12 They deviated from central expectations and in many ways escaped from rigid control from above , but their local eccentricities did not upset Moscow 's broad calculations in the short term .
13 The turning-point — and in many ways the great divide of British politics since 1979 — came totally unexpectedly in March 1982 .
14 The second part of this second half of The Origin deals with Greece and Rome and in many ways again follows what Marx and Engels had written previously .
15 ‘ This spring collection is the most radical I 've ever shown and in many ways it marks a new beginning for me .
16 Every country in Europe was facing an explosion in demand for health care ; every country in Europe was spending substantial public resources upon health ; and in many ways our centrally run , centrally financed system was the most effective in controlling costs .
17 Governors are drawn from a cross-section of those that have an interest in the school and in many ways act as a market research test panel .
18 These were different , and in many ways more congenial , responses to the new classicism , but the Beaux-Arts was soon to reign supreme and supplant totally the nineteenth-century eclectic styles .
19 They have not long entered the twentieth century and in many ways still live in the past .
20 It is in some ways surprising that , even in 1965 , the idea of a comprehensive school should still seem novel , and in many ways startling .
21 This means , then , that the transsexual may obtain the necessary documentation of the new sex , and in many ways carry on as ‘ normal ’ a life as possible in the new role .
22 With this historic and rewarding set EMI are able to show us that they have an artist in every way as important as Horowitz , and in many ways less affected .
23 Snaith was a Peculiar , ie it had its own ecclesiastical court and in many ways it was exempt from the jurisdiction of the Bishop , which may explain the fact that the Bishop 's inspectors came to interview the brothers at Snaith for reported ‘ indiscretions ’ and were unable to carry out their inspection because the brothers had summoned the ferry to the Snaith bank so they could not cross the river !
24 He is also the favourite and in many ways he has more charisma .
25 WHILE the Dakota hogs all the limelight , there are aircraft to be found that approach ( and in many ways , surpass ) the do-it-all image of that ubiquitous aircraft .
26 These were the latest and in many ways most impressive codification of the law of war , the 1977 Geneva Protocols additional to the 1949 Conventions .
27 ‘ THE YEAR 1991/92 has been a difficult , and in many ways a frustrating one for the Trust .
28 Furthermore , the models of ‘ subject ’ teaching which dominated ( and in many ways still do ) experimental work were part of this process .
29 But of course these rights were contained within an ideological framework which stressed domesticity and in many ways , as we know , worked to restress the importance of female chastity .
30 Still greater than these difficulties was Bonar Law 's stubborn ( and in many ways sensible ) resolve not to accept a massive continuing burden .
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