Example sentences of "way [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Those who claim to follow His ways must share His concerns and standards .
2 An added form of membership of the ERM that was soft in all three ways would give its adherents greater discretionary use of monetary policy for the purposes of managing their economies .
3 In rugby , as in most aspects of life in South Africa , we have agreed to let go of the old ways and leaders even though no-one can know where the new ways will lead us — or where the new leaders will come from .
4 Of course , sensitising the public to such an issue in this provocative way may have its dangers , especially when the mainstream party intended to benefit is weak , unpopular or lacking credibility for other reasons .
5 The explosion of the term ‘ regionalism ’ in this way should lead one to be suspicious of usages of it which slide from one focus of attention to another , eliding explanations in the meanwhile .
6 Anyone attempting to walk the Penning Way should equip themselves with a new free leaflet from the Countryside Commission .
7 It is clear that because of the role of the context in all aspects of utterance interpretation , a speaker who intends her utterance to be taken in a particular way must expect it to be interpreted in a context that yields that interpretation .
8 The shadows of a mouse projected upon the wall in such a way could make us believe a monster lurked around the corner .
9 Yeah , it was a lovely house yeah but we wanted to come back to Harlow you see , so we did like , well we always liked Harlow , really the only reason we went to erm er Hatfield was the fact that Harlow Council no way would move us out of that maisonette , we had two boys and we lived upstairs and Gary had all sorts of accidents on those stairs , in fact we all had because they were outside , erm so in the winter they iced up
10 The other thing is if the school children walk round , and through where they 're supposed to go , it still goes past Wide Pond , and they 've eroded all the grass where they 've made their own little footpaths through , I do n't think going that going the other way would make it any different .
11 I think there 's no other way would take it off and .
12 That looks pretty good — I du n no if it 's steak and kidney or chicken , but either way would suit me fine .
13 but y I ca n't I have to say and I know right ca n't give her what she wants is somebody to sit down somebody to sit her down and talk to her and you ca n't give her the benefit of that because it 's a little battle right between the two silly little girls if you like and if that j if that happens had won right and that 's the way will feel it
14 ‘ The extra few miles each way will make it well nigh impossible . ’
15 One way will ensnare you and entangle your life to such an extent that you will find it difficult to extract yourself from the situation in which you suddenly find yourself .
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