Example sentences of "way around [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Martin Randall believes in allowing his clients off the leash for a good deal of unorganised time , which enabled me to enjoy my favourite occupation : finding my own way around a new city . |
2 | THIS MONTH MARK WHITEHORN EXPLAINS TWO WAYS OF SAVING YOUR GRAPHS IN LOTUS 1-2-3 , AND HOW TO FIND YOUR WAY AROUND A HARD DISK BURSTING WITH SUBDIRECTORIES . |
3 | Other viruses have a complex structure in which many different proteins are arranged in a highly ordered way around a large piece of DNA or RNA . |
4 | With that connection his collection began in earnest because Glackens knew his way around the prevailing cutting edge , mainly through his friendship with Gertrude and Leo Stein . |
5 | Ann Harper , who accompanied my trip to Malta in May , knows her way and her charges ' way around the Far East , South America and most of Europe . |
6 | We worked our way around the central tier , hands in pockets , and came out in an ornamental garden open to the stars . |
7 | When you wind your way around the picturesque Lincoln Half-marathon course , look out for a little chap dressed in green who 'll be running backwards . |
8 | The meal queue winds its way around the upper deck between trunks , sacks of salt and dozing traders . |
9 | One way around the intractable problem of defining the term ‘ services ’ has been proposed by Gershuny and Miles ( 1983 ) . |
10 | The Old Town harbours a sundry collection of churches , mansions , synagogues , palaces and mosques , winding their way around the narrow lanes and hidden nooks , beckoning the adventurer into the shadows . |
11 | Even so , finding your way around the alternative medicine maze may be a problem . |
12 | He picked his way around the smoking wreckage of the Chelonian tanks . |
13 | Dozens of the cars will wind their way around the scenic coastline on Friday . |
14 | They seem to be working their way around the main shopping areas of Britain over the last two years . |
15 | The navigator was a young sergeant named Mike Sadler who had emigrated to Rhodesia before the war and who was arguably the best at finding his way around the Libyan desert . |
16 | The concepts which it assumes as self-evident , until persistent failure to solve a problem calls attention to them , appear to an outsider as strange metaphorical structures to be examined and re-examined as he learns to find his way around the conceptual scheme . |
17 | Mr Pearse first arrived at Poultry on a Friday afternoon and struggled to find his way around the quiet corridors and closed doors . |
18 | ‘ It wo n't cost much ! ’ he said quickly , as if vaguely aware that Leith was having problems learning her way around the domestic budget . |
19 | Another way of putting it is to say that RE has to offer feasible road-maps enabling pupils to chart their own way around the difficult country of religion with its complexity and ambiguity . |