4292 examples of a way in sentences

O my God! help me to find a way!

"In a way it does not appear fair that one club should have the privilege of playing five games at home to three games at home for its opponents.

Being penniless and friendless, I wrote to Thomas and asked him if he could find a way to get me to the old farm, for I never imagined you would yourself take possession of the deserted place you had bought.

There is still a way out.

Give me Audience, Sir; My apprehension opens me a way To a close fatall mischiefe worse

The car, during this conversation, had moved steadily on, turning this and that corner in a way that might have confused anyone not perfectly acquainted with this section of the city.

It gives me very great pain to wound you in any way, you know that; and to wound you in such a way as this gives me the greatest possible pain.

When these boroughs were disfranchised by the Reform Bill, a way was opened for the local government of a town by its permanent residents, instead of the appointment of magistrates by a board which perpetuated itself, and which was controlled by the owners of boroughs in the interests of the aristocracy.

But Linforth's ill-humour promised her a way of escape.

Unhappily the habit of being offensive "without meaning it" leads usually to a way of making amends which the injured person cannot but regard as a being amiable without meaning it.

"'That can be managed,' says he; 'I'm rather old for climbing myself, but I know a way by which you, Thomas, can get in easy enough.

So I stood up and allowed Buckrow to lash my wrists to my knees in such a way that I was bent nearly double, but with my hands sufficiently free to grasp a burden, and my feet hobbled for short steps.

She was looking for a way to be like him without being like him, Joe decided.

There's a way appointed for escape, I know, and I sought it, burying my face in my hands, and leaning over the stillness of my mother's heart.

And serving out there now in a way that is just as livejust as vitalas the way he served then.

He had such implicit faith in Roy's mountaineering capacity that he had taken it absolutely for granted that Roy could find a way back to firm ground.

I don't believe the Devil cares half so much for the services of a sinner as he does for those of one of these folks that are always doing virtuous acts in a way to make them unpleasing.

Not only was she determined on this, but, as a means of giving a death-blow to all expectations of a separation and to the hopes of her new suitor, she was resolved to go in a way that should enable her to remain on the Reef with Mark, and, if necessary, to pass the remainder of her days there.

Because of this, he had transferred it in a way that would not make it necessary to change the flag.

Cooperation as a way of peace.

That dim figure collapsed in a way that was convincing.

The former is not to be attained but by finding a Way to live without them, or concealing that you want them; the latter is only by falling into their Taste and Pleasures:

Maybe I shall soon, for Marie has a way of finding out anything she wants to know.

God was and is on our account only; and when men fancy that they have found a way of running things without Him, they shove Him out entirely.

But the wholesale rejection of acquisition and accumulation as a way of life certainly marks a turning point in the popular attitude toward the utilitarian axiom that human happiness is directly proportioned to the quantity and variety of material possessions.

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