Example sentences of "a [adj] way [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | It is almost certain that they will not be central on the spar halves so there will be a right way around . |
2 | I go back to where I started , by examining what has gone wrong , before arriving at a possible way forward . |
3 | In the West , where many people have lost the will to create a faith for themselves and where many have fallen into despair , Julian 's imaginative approach to religion shows a possible way forward . |
4 | A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward . |
5 | It will also , together with Book Marketing Ltd , organiser of the National Book Sale , meet representatives of LACOTS , the trading standards body , to discuss a possible way forward . |
6 | The notion of neighbourhood social work received something of a boost from the Barclay report of 1982 which endorsed the patch system and community social work as a possible way forward and recommended the ‘ development of flexible decentralised patterns of organisation ’ . |
7 | In a television interview in late December 1985 the British Prime Minister , Thatcher , suggested that a revival of the Carrington initiative for international guarantees for Afghanistan 's neutral status ‘ would perhaps be a possible way forward that might be pursued again ’ . |
8 | Y you 'll see amongst the plans that you 've , you 've got before you , plan number seven actually , should n't really be with these papers because it 's not a proposal for approval , but it does show the extent of the work that 's been done and the key element there is that there are these speed cushions I mentioned earlier on as a possible way forward there , which has been in consultation . |
9 | We see that as a possible way forward . ’ |
10 | was put forward as a possible way forward , section four of the report describes this approach being more detailed . |
11 | But the growing interest in it suggests that it offers both a possible way out of present impasses and a way forward . |
12 | As with the blacks , sport for Jews became a possible way out of the dreadful circumstances which beset their lives . |
13 | Once again , papal envoys took a leading part in the proceedings and , on this occasion , a possible way out was found . |
14 | There would be no wild charm in the situation — with her own thought and skill to tame the dangers — but a possible way out of the present disaster . |
15 | Pension-fund investments across the country amounted to billions of pounds , and by helping News on Sunday investors could score many brownie points , and find a possible way in to this exciting and under-exploited source of money . |
16 | A recent demonstration of the 3M Computer Aided Retrieval system , which uses microfilm cartridges linked to a computer-generated indexing system , has suggested a cost-effective way forward here , which does not cut itself off from future DIP systems . |
17 | The discovery that there was a practicable way not only of monitoring dreaming sleep , but possibly of controlling it as well , presented a great challenge . |
18 | And in a strange way very strong . |
19 | The Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 presumes guilt in a different way again . |
20 | a different way again |
21 | My first instinct was to back the car and find a different way round , but then in the headlights I saw that three or four men were all dressed in black shirts . |
22 | No I , I was just sort of erm A wondering and B wondering whether to go back a different way round and |
23 | An untrained stimulus A may be perceived in one way ; one that evokes the representation of X in a different way ; and one that evokes a representation of Y in a different way yet again . |
24 | Of course , we might put it a different way today : ‘ Can God be known , and is the Christian faith the answer to human needs ? ’ |
25 | A certain national tabloid put it a different way today : Yanks 2 Planks 0 . |
26 | I do n't know , they 've probably gone a different way today |
27 | But the prison was ( and is ) paradoxically successful in a different way precisely because of this . |
28 | Well let's look at the problem in a different way then . |
29 | It 's just a different way home , that 's all . |
30 | I mean , I love Alice — but that 's in a different way too . |