Example sentences of "way to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As in the Boer War , the issue of peace cut across class lines , opening the way to a political realignment . |
2 | Boxing : Lewis ' heavyweight thoughts : Nick Halling on the British-born fighter who is boxing clever on his way to a possible title challenge to Mike Tyson |
3 | HOME Office minister John Patten yesterday opened the way to a possible full-scale official examination of the conviction of the Birmingham pub bombers . |
4 | By this time the original confrontation between marchers and police had given way to a general battle between the police and young residents of the Bogside , most of whom had taken no part in the march . |
5 | This decision led the way to a general concept of the need for ‘ fairness ’ in the administrative process . |
6 | In doing so they have pointed the way to a European future in which Germany will be the single biggest power , economically , politically , and perhaps militarily , so far as that still matters . |
7 | On Jan. 2 , 1993 ( the date on which the civilian administration was to have been inaugurated ) the Armed Forces Ruling Council ( AFRC ) would be dissolved and replaced by a National Defence and Security Council ; the present Council of Ministers would also cease to exist , giving way to a civilian Transitional Council with the responsibility of overseeing the final stages of the transition . |
8 | We now stand poised on the brink of a great new episode in European evolution and I am proud that the party of which I am a member has taken our country forward and is now leading the way to a sustainable economic and political union . |
9 | The collapse of the command economy has given way to a good deal of racketeering and corruption . |
10 | If you know them you 're on your way to a good mark . |
11 | Midnight 's suppurating wounds gradually cleaned , but the intense sickness only slowly subsided , giving way to a low fever that sapped his strength and depressed his mind . |
12 | The tall hedge to her left suddenly gave way to a low brick wall , and she found herself driving past the Red House . |
13 | Murray 's apparently effortless escape has caused fury in Australia where there have been claims he must have bribed his way to a low security catagorization |
14 | The poor woman had given way to a black mood and been swamped by her ugly past , he explained . |
15 | Who else would follow a lump of iron ore from Mount Newman in Western Australia all the way to a Japanese smelter and on to the Nissan showrooms in California ? |
16 | Blackmoor 's Paul Tupper — on his way to a superb 66 . |
17 | Treacherous conditions gave way to a clumsy game . |
18 | Nutty rode on hopefully , but when she got to the gate Mrs Smith was backing out in a large yellow Range Rover and glared at having to give way to a mere equestrian . |
19 | He waited for three-quarters of an hour , until the mottled grey of false-dawn had given way to a pink-and-pearl flush above the silent rooftops , then left , walking between the rows of drawn curtains and smiling at his wrong choice . |
20 | You are taken from a general understanding of PCs , all the way to a thorough understanding of PCs and Networks , and how to implement a satisfactory level of security . |
21 | Regretfully he kissed her forehead , extracted himself from her embrace and sent her on her way to a virtuous bed . |
22 | The summer , which was a glorious one that year , gave way to a gusty autumn , and , as is the way with these things , after the autumn came the winter . |
23 | Her own intense excitement had given way to a hollow feeling in her stomach and she had been quite unable to eat for several days . |
24 | Maybe we were on our way to a cheap Indian self-service restaurant that Malcolm had introduced us to . |
25 | I thought it only civil to break the ice with this boy of hitherto laggardly intelligence who had somehow scrambled his way to a temporary plateau of scholastic proximity . |
26 | She is a middle-American matron on her way to a Catholic retreat . |
27 | Film superstar Alan Rickman took a little time to settle comfortably into the stage mantle of Shakespeare 's much-wronged prince , as if the echo of his own voice was vying with King Hamlet 's exhortations to do the deed , but this soon gives way to a gentle yet powerful Hamlet . |
28 | The tears gave way to a great sense of release and peace as she and the woman prayed together . |
29 | ‘ Willingly , ’ Rose agreed , and led the way to a small antechamber that led off the main saloon . |
30 | When the keeper had captured the monkey in the net he led the way to a small building which he informed them was the annexe to the quarantine block . |