How To Use Way In A Sentence

  • While on the way thither she fell in with a polacre-rigged ship flying the The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
  • Blackpool Scorpions notched their first away win of the season against a good attacking Leigh team.
  • Three tall memorial archways inscribed with Chinese characters stand outside the temple.
  • It sparked to life in the second act, when the symbolism gave way to themes of lust and sexual temptation.
  • People in no way adhere to regular social conventions online. Times, Sunday Times
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  • I just know that one beer bash was fine, two was tolerable, and the third was just a way to eat up time on Memorial Day.
  • The protests were going on about 1 kilometers away in the main street and some of the protesting crowd were running from tear gass used among them, towards Salehi St. The film is shot by my friend who was standing beside me. Iran Election Live-Blogging (Saturday June 20 Part II)
  • So spake he, and Athene was mightily angered at heart, and chid Odysseus in wrathful words: ‘Odysseus, thou hast no more steadfast might nor any prowess, as when for nine whole years continually thou didst battle with the Trojans for high born Helen, of the white arms, and many men thou slewest in terrible warfare, and by thy device the wide-wayed city of Priam was taken. Book XXII
  • What do a few lives matter now if we can find new, unpolluted territories and new ways to survive? THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • Mr Smith said the department's own funds, which have bankrolled major improvements in the naval service, had been well tapped and it was now time to explore new ways of funding.
  • There will always be debate about who deserves honours, all of it highly subjective.
  • Such football titbits always float to the surface on third-round day which remains the best, most hectic, interesting and fun day of the season - and this one was even more frenetic than usual.
  • Sefelt has pulled back halfway normal, swelling up and down with big wet, rattling breaths.
  • We love our king, we just don't love the way he abuses our money," a Swazi friend once explained to me. How long can Swaziland resist reform?
  • He slapped away a few dryads, but they still surrounded him.
  • Dance the coxswain was the first affected in that way, but after a few moments Mark felt that the poor fellow had been suffering in The Black Bar
  • As far back as the 1920s, it was an easy getaway for Hollywood types looking for a little privacy; and this golden era lives on at select spots.
  • A few uncounted votes or a few thousand voters turned away can be the difference between a national victory or not.
  • McGill University, however, has found a way to increase access to its rare books - thanks to a lot of grant money and one badass digital camera.
  • A leisurely breakfast - even the motel manager was moaning about the way the Italians "hogged" the muffins this morning and drank cups of milk instead of putting it on their bran flakes! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • The firms restructured in different ways. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the way they keep their finger on the pulse and keep in touch with their audience.
  • I didn't know my success was going to be so big and that I would become 'the subtractor', always subtracting six years. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • The softer rock has been weathered away into soil.
  • And we -- it does extent all the way up toward Jacksonville, all the way down into West Palm Beach, all the way over to Fort Myers, and northward, almost kind of budging into the pan -- the Big Bend area, almost into the Panhandle, but not quite just yet. CNN Transcript Sep 5, 2004
  • And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
  • As you start your married life together hand in hand, may all the things you're hoping for turn out the way you've planned.
  • Just the other day, I was almost run over by a two-wheeling speed demon who felt that a four-way stop applied to everyone but him and his Schwinn. Keith Ecker: Bikers vs. Drivers vs. Pedestrians: The War Wages On
  • My dad, despite his rampant hypochondria, had always been healthy.
  • All of a sudden St. Philip's ten bells start tanging - one o’clock already - and at once the workshops and factories around the yard begin disgorging throngs of workers on their way to lunch
  • May each hour be a happy one on this special day.Love is always my gift to you for today and every day.
  • There are two main approaches: one is a synthetic plug the same shape as a cork that can be placed in the top of the bottle in the same way as a cork and removed with a corkscrew, so preserving the ritual of opening a bottle of wine.
  • Stealing away, (whence, I suppose, the ironical phrase of trusty Trojan to this day,) like a thief — pretendedly indeed at the command of the gods; but could that be, when the errand he went upon was to rob other princes, not only of their dominions, but of their lives? — Clarissa Harlowe
  • He was trampled to death by a runaway horse.
  • Let's go inside and drink coffee while we wait - likely the lords will keep us waiting all day before they blather their way to a decision. THE BROKEN GOD
  • His entry into the takeaway arena was somewhat fortuitous. Times, Sunday Times
  • No, but they more or less remained together, I hate to use the word ideologically, but I guess for want of a better word, they seemed to always react, more or less, the same way to political situations and to political candidates 'platforms. Oral History Interview with Lindy Boggs, January 31, 1974. Interview A-0082. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • ‘Ah Dublin, you're giving it away,’ he wailed in the 55th minute, as the Dublin defence fluffed its lines yet again, giving Laois another unearned scoring opportunity.
  • According to noted plant ecologist Andre Clewell, this vegetative mix is normally found on the coast - more than 15 miles away.
  • He wears tee shirts and a designer stubble and is always two steps ahead of himself.
  • Beyond the stand of trees, well away from the road, the hiking trail became dark.
  • Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
  • Designed and built by hiveMODULAR partner Bryan Meyer and his wife, Anne Ryan, this little woodland getaway is a great example of how versatility makes small spaces livable. Jason Sahler | Inhabitat
  • The pouring of pure water scented with jasmine oil washes away worries.
  • It will take away from the classic perspective of looking at city hall dead on.
  • At parties, it is like being in a maze: one constantly has to jump in the air in the hope of seeing a way out. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've always found them uncomfy and pointless when there are so many good mascaras out there. The Sun
  • When love beckons to you,follow him,though his ways are hard and steep.
  • The old, merry Whiting looked sideways at Richard, then the round face assumed an expression of diffident humility for Mr. Hanks. Morgan’s Run
  • There are but three ways of living: by working, by stealing, or by begging. 
  • There had been formerly on the pathways of Dardilly calvaries built by pious forebears; destroyed on order of the revolutionary proconsul of Lyon, the famous Fouché, the crosses lay in the grass. Archive 2008-03-09
  • The celebrations proper always begin on the last stroke of midnight.
  • All that day and the next we crept away from the northern perimeter of the storm.
  • Bisbee is located about 90 minutes southeast of Tucson; take I-10 east to Benson, turning south on Highway 80.
  • Phil always did have the willpower of a particularly suasible flea.
  • With people still applauding, he jumped off the stage and made his way straight towards me. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks.
  • They all had paths going their way and signposts pointing to the city of refuge. Christianity Today
  • It explains why some people must have a full eight hours' kip while others get away with half that. The Sun
  • New members are always welcome, irrespective of what stage of bereavement they are at.
  • Rocks block the highway in various places and mudflows cover what were once rose farms along the road's edge.
  • She sent them away with an imperious wave of the hand.
  • Why not put in some overtime at the office and find the company a way to save money, increase efficiency, or improve on a product?
  • You live and die by the way you defend and attack. The Sun
  • It had been always understood, by watchful politicians, that the Repeal agitation slumbered only until the reinstalment of a Conservative administration. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
  • A drunk was standing in the middle of the street, swaying uncertainly and trying hard to stay upright.
  • The sky began to clear and there were puffy white clouds forming as the evening faded away.
  • But after three years of frantic knitting, they decided to end the challenge, despite reaching halfway.
  • By convention, this assent is always forthcoming.
  • She always liked the way Miss Louise was always direct and straight.
  • The flowers in bloom upon the graves at the Cemetery were shot away.
  • Curiously, for a politician who made much of the fact that what happened in the rest of the world was not always Washington's concern, diplomacy has been the keynote of his first months in office.
  • People are always spouting off with definitive answers about what design is… except that everyone has a different take on it.
  • I've been bushwhacked with a bunch of stuff that's keeping me away from the keyboard!
  • She had wiggled through a tot-sized aperture in the alcove, and toddled over to a display of butterfly nets four feet away.
  • Many of the wrecks around our coasts are either mine or torpedo victims, and either way there is a colossal bang, the ship gets a big chunk blown out of it and the rest lands in a heap nearby.
  • Thos who eat most are not always fattest; those who read most,[sentence dictionary] not always wisest. 
  • Prior to testing, stimulus males were kept for some days in aquaria with a one-way mirror on one side to acclimatize them with their reflected image.
  • Evidentally, this is an effective way for her to keep herself calm because she is easily excitable.
  • You have truly surpassed yourself in all manner of possible ways!
  • Service providers haven't completely snapped their wallets shut, but the emphasis for the near-term will be on controlled spending as they look for ways to grow revenues.
  • No doubt all this is relatively important in its way, but I can't bring myself to get very interested in it.
  • I ought to throw this hat away.
  • Look, if you want a descending obligato, do it in the privacy of your own home away from us normal people.
  • Word can say so little when someone cares so much. Mother,I'm wishing that these were a way to tell you the things that I'd so like to say How thankful I am and how very proud,too,to have a wonderful mother like you.
  • Either way, the full story of this apparent scandal must come out. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm pleased I didn't get that job, in a funny sort of way.
  • His first impulse was to turn around and walk away, blank her out, pretend he hadn't even seen.
  • _clear, fair_, and _satisfactory_, not in our being always ready to offer an explanation, whether satisfactory or not. Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young Or, the Principles on Which a Firm Parental Authority May Be Established and Maintained, Without Violence or Anger, and the Right Development of the Moral and Mental Capacities Be Promoted by Met
  • And this is the cause that disputes with such persons are generally fruitless, especially as immixed with that intemporancy of reviling other men wherein they exceed; for if that be a way either of learning or teaching of the truth, it is what the Scripture hath not instructed us in. Pneumatologia
  • Between 1906 and 1907, this wide-ranging businessman established steam-powered tramways in various localities across Japan.
  • The braai was an oil drum cut in half lengthways, with cut-down pipes soldered to its underneath as legs. Rainbow’s End
  • They’re doing research, Dwayne, on what they call retinal discharge. Underworld
  • Even I, a tolerant representative of the Middle Way, found myself blinking at this unquestionably Romish style of adornment. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • I have found men who didn't know how to kiss. I've always found time to teach them. Mae West 
  • But either way, placater or elitist, he has headed us down an evil road by deepening a war we couldn ` t afford eight years ago when it started and certainly can ` t afford after the Bush-Cheney fiasco in Iraq. The Student Operated Press
  • Too much is made of work defined as a job, anyway. Love, Medicine and Miracles
  • There wasn't a puff of wind for most of an unseasonally cold day and the heavy overnight rain had softened both the fairways and greens to make them more receptive.
  • I even dragged my acrophobic mother up mountains in the Auvergne, only to leave her quivering halfway up while I persevered alone to the top.
  • He is always telling the director how to run the business; that's like teaching one's grandmother how to suck eggs.
  • Facebook, Twitter and texting are the easiest ways for you to plan your tailgate.
  • And maybe she used to be a Democrat (though my experience is that the coverted are always the most rabid). Hilary Rosen: Harriet and her Friend
  • The family is the one place that should be a guarantee of safety to its members, especially its most vulnerable members, and this legislation goes part-way towards trying to define that and to defend that right.
  • Grandma always lag behind when we go for a walk.
  • The promise of tax cuts proved, as always, to be the Republican Party's trump card.
  • A dried-out horseshoe crab is a delicate thing and there's no way it would survive the flight in my checked baggage. Horseshoe Crabs and the TSA
  • Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly penalize practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
  • Oddly, these TV wreck detectives are always trying to find out something which the experienced real divers nannying them around the wreck discovered when they first dived the ship 20 years ago.
  • I just can't image what would have taken them all away at once with no word.
  • an essay with a meaning that was not always discernible
  • Direct Mail One of the most effective ways to recruit and encourage members and supporters is by direct mail.
  • The bees are buzzing away among the flowers.
  • He always insisted that it was a girlfriend's idea: he had been planning to become a tiler.
  • Union officials privately acknowledge that Phoenix's achilles heel has always been the difficulties it would face raising the necessary finance.
  • She sipped from her glass and glanced sideways at me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The undulating holloway, which has itself sunk through the steady erosion of cartwheels and hooves up to fifteen feet beneath the hillside, translates you from the present into an earlier era when John Nash carved out his woodcuts in English boxwood at the kitchen table under a single lamp-bulb and cultivated the half-wild garden. Wildwood
  • It was a day for the children who were special in some way and also for their loving parents who showered them with constant attention and unbounded affection.
  • It built that knowledge into the system; if you typed a word inaccurately, Google would give you the right results anyway. In the Plex
  • Applicants for government posts are always thoroughly investigated before being appointed.
  • The seagulls fly off, the waves roll away and we depart.
  • The easiest way to support vine crops like cucumbers and tomatoes is to tie their stems to polyethylene string running from a support bar attached to ceiling hooks or from a support frame.
  • I had always envisioned a sort of heroic rescue, but those were only dreams.
  • We spent them and traded them and frittered them away on drink and food and pleasurable company.
  • The neo-classical house features a main doorway framed with Ionic pillars and topped by a balustraded balcony complete with carved stone coat of arms.
  • Eventually almost all postwar writers whose work departs significantly from convention have come to be labeled "postmodernist," a term that has definable meaning but that also has been used as an aid in this lashing-out, a way to further disparage such writers both by lumping them together indiscriminately and by identifying their work as just another participant in literary fashion. Postmodernism
  • We did get a digital box so we could record programs and watch them at our leisure and not get tied to a schedule for tv programs but we end up recording so much that it always seems like I spend more time trying to watch tv and clear space in my digi box than write. On Efficiency, Or How To Get Everything Done As A Multi-Tasking Writer - by Joanna Penn | The Creative Penn
  • But I am uncomfortable with the way he talks me into buying and wearing the costumes. The Sun
  • In some ways he liked having this nice new aeroplane. Bomber
  • We can look out into fog as thick as cream and be certain it will burn away.
  • Had such a nice time, it was really charming in a slightly run-down way and on a beautiful little lake called Stoney Lake. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • He was still very young, especially by Drow standards, but his smile had given way to an expression of restraint, and his little arms and legs had grown long and thick.
  • Don't iron clothes that are to be stored, and keep them away from starch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ed would drill by hand and blast away the rock, exposing the pegmatite.
  • Of course the appendix has always been subject to inflammation, just as it is now, but in former years the disease we call appendicitis bore various names, depending upon the diagnostic skill of the attending physician. Appendicitis
  • It cannot be smoked, drunk or gambled away. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the trees a pair of wood pigeons churred away happily.
  • Before anyone says that this was going to happen anyway, remember that political pros were saying two years ago that Napolitano was a one term fluke, early this year Republicans were salivating about a possible 2/3 majority House and Senate, and it took some foresight to see that a decent candidate could be recruited to take out J. Archive 2006-12-01
  • But in accordance with the idea that malaria is a product of paludal decomposition, the trees selected have almost always been the _eucalyptus_. Scientific American Supplement, No. 458, October 11, 1884
  • White snow gently fell onto the glass of the skylight, melting away.
  • If we posit a voiceless spirant value for Uralic *x by this stage anyway, over in PFP the closest equivalent would be śexćim. Update of my "Diachrony of Pre-IE" document
  • When Mary Ann wasn't home, he could almost always be found in his video aerie, lost in the soothing ether of the Quasar. BABYCAKES
  • However, this happy juxtaposition of Eastern style and Western living has not always been so effortless.
  • The development of oncology is always following the anti - tumor new - medicine research and the clinical trial.
  • In no way do I condone this behaviour. The Sun
  • Many folks have stated in many ways that even if CxP had had all of Shuttles bucks for the past five years, CxP wouldn't be any better off than it is now, because of mismanagement & misspending. Minor Damage Seen on Atlantis - NASA Watch
  • Witnesses said that two Hispanic men were seen toting the garments away.
  • The teacher always puts in a good word for his former pupils.
  • inconceivability" is used in the sense of relative inconceivability, it is incorrectly used, unless it is qualified in some way; because, if used without qualification, there is danger of its being confused with inconceivability in its absolute sense. A Candid Examination of Theism
  • We were giving out allowances and we always give it to them in change, so they can take their offering to church.
  • `All right, I'll tell you some of it, but first, let's get my things put away, before the high priestess comes looking for me. WEB OF DREAMS
  • The club will always be bigger than any player or manager. The Sun
  • He was a true gentleman and always had time for fans. The Sun
  • Since the path was so narrow that there was no way to reverse, he had no option but to continue moving forward.
  • Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources.
  • This pattern of stimulus and response is parallel to the way that a shepherd might train his sheepdog.
  • Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life.
  • The Indian monsoon is now under way. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only realistic way is to raise Britain's laggard productivity performance.
  • Americans are looking into alternative modes of transportation such as trolleys, trains, subways, and buses, which all showed a ridership increase, with the largest growth in major cities. As gas prices increase, consumption decreases
  • If a haven’t kecked mun right into river, and got on mun’s horse and rod away!” Westward Ho!
  • Tru hung her gown away safely, then tore off her sweat-soaked uniform before she sloshed water all over her body, scrubbing away her stench with soap.
  • On his way out, he met Baldwin dressed soberly in a black frock coat and pantaloons.
  • Stark gave Izzard the warmest of welcomes and seems to have put no obstacle in the way of a biography.
  • I stood in the doorway for a moment, gathering my energy for polite chitchat. FOOLS GOLD
  • She learned to scramble around and even run sideways, but not forward.
  • This day wilt thou either bring back in triumph the gory head and spoils of Aeneas, and we will avenge Lausus 'agonies; or if no force opens a way, thou wilt die with me: for I deem not, bravest, thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord.' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • The two largest powers in any system must always be major rivals. History offers some support for this view.
  • He might have caused a storm in a teacup in the corridors of the Westminster press lobby as journalists squabbled over who had the story, whether it was attributable and who had told The Sun anyway.
  • I was halfway through the gates before the first journalist reached me.
  • The deep grief and guilt of the mother as well as the hatred and home-sickness of the daughter permeate the story and eventually melt away due to the abiding family love.
  • At the top end of the glen darts of sunshine poked through the billowing clouds and encouraged us to go for it and, fully rigged up in waterproofs, we were soon splashing our way up into the Lairig Eilde.
  • Life isn't a competition. It's a journey. If you spend that journey always trying to impress others, to outdo others, you're wasting your journey.
  • Politics: its always whose ox is being gored (almost). The Volokh Conspiracy » President Ron Paul?
  • There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems.
  • He always talks about her to me, and I feel so uncomfortable and miserable.
  • Not sure what a 'twofer' is, but if what you mean is that the '2050' scenario is ridiculous, then you're way into denial and every bit as susceptible to the blinkers of 'You Know You Are Right' as those you ridicule. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • In many ways, dragging is to gravity what magnetism is to electricity.
  • At the end of the novel she marries the stockjobber, a leading promoter of the American railway scheme.
  • Opening to the power of intention, you begin knowing that conception, birth and death are all natural aspects of the energy field of creation. Wayne Dyer 
  • That man has such a nerve! He's always blaming me for things that are his fault.
  • The fact that these rocks were not supplying detritus to the sedimentary basin is consistent with the geological observation that they always appear covered by the younger deposits, with little or no discontinuity until the Devonian.
  • Meanwhile, all sorts of things that at one time or another were considered tests for artificial intelligence — playing chess, doing integrals, doing autonomous control — have been cracked in algorithmic ways. Wolfram Blog : Stephen Wolfram on the Quest for Computable Knowledge
  • Obviously, Roosevelt was feeling his way and assuring his nomination in 1904.
  • It is well known that if a trait is heritable, the easiest and most practical way to change the trait in a herd of cattle is through selection of the sire.
  • He could spot hypocrisy, pomposity, smugness, snobbery, tomfoolery and turpitude from miles away.
  • You have both let your wife down in the worst way imaginable. The Sun
  • The earthquake highlighted the vulnerability of elevated highways.
  • Certainly observant Jews remember the crusaders as evil butchers, who on their way to Jerusalem, slaughtered and massacred many thousands of Jews and decimated entire Jewish communities such as Speyer, Worms and Mayencea and of course, when they arrived in Jerusalem, put the holy Jews of the city to the sword. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Isadora seldom could pay her own way, but that never stopped her. ISAAC CAMPION
  • The shelter was quite a long way away, and there wouldn't be time to come back to the steps.
  • She'd forgotten that for the next few weeks she'd be sleeping only feet away from the man she'd mistakenly raged at earlier.
  • Their passing was sloppy, possession was given away too easily and balls were either spilled or over carried in promising attacks.
  • Here we may be sneering at the devaluation of the single currency, but in Germany they're laughing all the way to the export markets.
  • The servants disappeared as if they were whiffs of smoke blown away by the wind.
  • So asking them to use mild soaps and weaning them away from perfumes and deodorants is our primary task,’ he said.
  • York were immediately on the back foot but repelled a series of short corners and managed to engineer a breakaway attack.
  • A mouse has gnawed its way through the telephone wire.
  • It was a throwaway remark that proved tragically prophetic.
  • They consistently underachieve at school and demonstrate little desire to make headway along a career avenue to success.

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