Example sentences of "go out of [pos pn] way " in BNC.
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1 | All Banks are now going out of their way to be as professional as possible and as customer friendly as that professionalism will allow . |
2 | N H S Trusts has been going out of their way to recruit managers with experience in private profit sector . |
3 | ‘ I know that people are not going out of their way to create problems but I believe the national side has a great role to play in terms of providing players with status , confidence and a substantially increased market value . |
4 | As said , all the District Councillors are opposed to it , I 'm opposed to it , and there 's very clear cut Highways Authority reasons for refusing , but in spite of that District Council seems to be going out of its way to bend over backwards and , and help the , the applicants for some reason or another , presumably to get this thing through . |
5 | He added : ‘ Bryan seemed to be going out of his way to play a father 's role with the children . |
6 | Fortunately , Collins was remembered with much affection , which , according to the old shipwright , was the only reason why the Keraing was going out of his way to help us . |
7 | but I do , if a man , a bloke 's going out of his way |
8 | Is it worth going out of your way for instant cash on a share deal ? |
9 | Your going out of your way to see him again . ’ |
10 | you 're going out of your way . |
11 | We should be talking with them and going out of our way to assure them that we do not wish to engage in a price war . |
12 | Indeed , at times she even seemed to go out of her way to draw attention to herself . |
13 | Anger began to grow , fuelled by the possibility that because certain extremists seemed to go out of their way to look for signs of Satan in every aspect of everyday life , people living quiet , caring family lives had been put into a state of terror and agony . |
14 | He trains his people to identify customer needs clearly and to go out of their way to meet those needs . |
15 | BNFL News editor said : ‘ The dispensers will be placed so that no one will have to go out of their way to pick up a copy and they will be topped up regularly . |
16 | BNFL News editor said : ‘ The dispensers will be placed so that no one will have to go out of their way to pick up a copy and they will be topped up regularly . |
17 | We are far less controversial than most of them … and lets face it , anyone who receives mail from the list has to go out of their way to get that mail … unlike fanzines . |
18 | Those people will always find bad in what you do , but I 'm certainly not going to go out of my way to avoid being a subject for them to beat down on . ’ |
19 | This Bel-Shamharoth seemed prepared to go out of his way to help stranded travellers . |
20 | Then he remembered , he had to go out of his way to go to her flat . |
21 | YOUNG Colin Fraser usually has to go out of his way to see his favourite children 's programme . |
22 | We have a Mother and Baby Room and try to go out of our way to make life easy . ’ |
23 | If a horse has to be shot , or , I suppose , a rider — perhaps they do that sort of thing in polo ; I expect they do since the Army has a hand in it — you do n't have to go out of your way to ensure that she has a ringside seat . |
24 | However , sometimes the situation is quite different and the horse goes out of its way to make itself tense and anxious . |
25 | Perhaps Bruce Kent 's critics should take a leaf out of the book of the nuclear lobby , which goes out of its way to substantiate the case for nuclear power for civil purposes . |
26 | I have the greatest difficulty in finding the remotest sense in the policy of a party which says that it is in favour of investment but which goes out of its way by every possible means to penalise saving . |
27 | And the irony is compounded by the fact that Derrida goes out of his way to resist any kind of adequate treatment in a book like this . |
28 | For one thing , Callinicos goes out of his way to establish that the intellectual tradition he is concerned to critique is itself most fruitfully read , not as an articulation of a qualitatively new postmodernism , but an instance of a Modernist-type response . |
29 | These days the king goes out of his way to remind listeners that he is the senior representative of the Hashemites , ‘ the noblest family in Islam ’ and the traditional guardians of Mecca and Medina until they were thrown out by the al-Saud family in 1925 . |
30 | In two of the best-known cases — his description of John Biffen as a ‘ semi-detached ’ member of the cabinet and of Francis ( now Lord ) Pym as the depressive wartime radio character Mona Lott — he goes out of his way to explain what went wrong . |