Example sentences of "the way it [verb] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | No — I 've had it cut short before and I did n't like the way it feels when you wake up in the mornings — really weird . |
2 | Or the way it feels and actually is . |
3 | Convoluted , but that 's the way it goes and we ca n't actually release the notes to anyone but the local people in Nottingham . |
4 | Now I have gone beyond thirty one because I just wanted to show you the way it goes and it 's easy . |
5 | The wonderful thing about the human mind , Adam thought , is the way it copes when the worst happens . |
6 | An opening at the Met Despite resistance by its more conservative elements , the Metropolitan Police has begun a process of reform that should lead to improvements in the way it operates and encourage better relations with the public . |
7 | And that was the way it went until I was eleven . |
8 | ‘ Tencel 's main appeal for me is the strength of the fibre , the way it drapes , the way it handles and the finishing effects you can get . |
9 | Its significance in 1422 lay in the way it questioned whether birth was a sufficient warrant for high military office , or whether the responsibilities of leadership in war time should only be accorded ( and it was the king who accorded them ) to those whose experience and reputation in military affairs merited them . |
10 | They may write is for his , or Inglish for English , because that 's the way it sounds when people say it . |
11 | It 's a great guitar and I love the way it sounds and the way it plays . |
12 | You can enter a number of switches to the command line to change the way Turbobat handles the way it compiles and produces output etc . |
13 | The core questions of why policy developed in the way it did and which factors initiated and influenced change are intended to inform a critical assessment of the outcome of policy in the shape of service provision for alcohol problems in the 1990's . |
14 | There is nothing more frustrating than finding that you ca n't make your hair look the way it did when you left the salon . ’ |
15 | She smiled trustingly at him and his heart melted the way it did when his small nieces slipped their hands into his when he took them out . |
16 | The progress of life unfolded in the way it did because God had imposed a preordained sequence of developmental stages through which organisms must ascend towards the human form . |
17 | The puffin must be one of the most unusual of all British sea birds and there is something very comical about the way it moves and looks . |
18 | ‘ Just tell it the way it happened and try not to get sidetracked , ’ said Melissa , thinking that this could take a long time . |
19 | He 'd forgotten about the way it flickered before it came on properly and made a noise . |
20 | This will enable the Region Council to increase awareness of the Council Tax , the way it works and how people pay . |