Example sentences of "way [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.
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1 | perhaps a way should be found of ensuring that we experience both the ordinariness and the extraordinariness of the glass , he wrote . |
2 | Legal safeguards are necessary to protect their money and property and a way should be found to provide security of tenure for dependent older people in residential care . |
3 | a way should be found to give women additional pension cover for years of domestic responsibility ; |
4 | If one partner still feels the desire for sex , then a way should be found to meet that need , with unselfish giving as well as restraint as each tries to satisfy the other . |
5 | Ideally , a way should be found to employ both arms together . |
6 | There is an argument of increasing popularity with government and some of the advisers to government , that since comprehensive schools are widely seen to do worse for their pupils than selective schools in terms of examination results , and since so many people , if they can afford it , are removing their children from the maintained comprehensive sector to independent schools ( which are broadly speaking selective ) a way must be found for government to supply non-comprehensive schools , in the interests of the country as a whole . |
7 | A way must be found of ending their practices , but not at the expense of the Constitution . |
8 | Mr Hurd , meanwhile , said that a way must be found to enforce the no-fly zone in Bosnia without endangering the humanitarian effort . |
9 | Bains believed ‘ that the advice of officers must be available wherever the effective decisions are taken and if it is the party group which makes those decisions then a way must be found of making the officers ’ advice available ’ ( Bains 1972 : 18 — 19 ) . |
10 | Some way must be found to reduce the number of synonyms , in order to increase the efficiency of direct retrieval . |
11 | Tell the office that a way must be found to pay the balance of slightly less than £10,000 . |
12 | On the other hand , if the simulation is to be carried out by computer a way must be found of getting the computer to generate random sequences of numbers such as would be obtained by throwing a dice a number of times . |
13 | Miss Spencer-Nairns solicitors say that a better way must be found of compensating the victims of medical treatment , regardless of if there 's any blame . |
14 | But clearly some way must be found to prevent the open house that is all our concern to safeguard the amenity and character of the county . |
15 | Yet at mid-week the government was still hoping a way might be found to re-launch the talks with ETA which truce had made possible . |
16 | From almost every other walk of life a way could be found to the city patriciate ; and even the Jew could come there if he would submit to conversion . |
17 | Benn 's willingness to encourage the Romanians to believe that a way could be found to sell high technology to a Warsaw Pact state was ardent indeed . |
18 | It would be nice if some way could be found of keeping this tradition alive in modern society . |
19 | Even if an effective way could be found to pass on the costs of rubbish disposal to the average household , an awkward fact would remain . |
20 | Speaking during a visit to the Transport and Road Research laboratory at Crowthorne , Berkshire , Mr Parkinson said : ‘ A way will be found around these problems . |
21 | Our fondness each for the other is pure and innocent , a union of two happy souls — it could be that a way will be found for us . ’ |
22 | Assuming that no mature way can be found to speak from the workers ' culture or meaning system , as opposed to breaking it down and imposing on it other meaning systems such as that espoused by management , then passive individuals will be fostered . |
23 | ‘ Maybe a better way can be found , ’ he said . |
24 | They can be removed , or a way can be found around them . |
25 | If the political will exists , then the way can be found . |