way - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • life: Democracy is not about numbers, it is a way of life.
  • living: The only authentic and genuine way of living is that which is freely chosen by the individual themselves.
  • working: The Trust's way of working is based on the principle ' by schools for schools ' .

Converse of object

  • find: The speakers also seemed to find a way of picking up Forth FM whilst the lecturer was trying to speak.
  • pave: We hope that Kellogg's cash rewards will help pave the way for future British success, " he added.
  • go: A little fun goes a long way " Despite what you may have heard, fun is not dead.
  • lead: This then led the way for the website design.
  • explore: The Lift New Parliament project is a chance to explore ways to have a better discussion between architects and non-architects.
  • suggest: A support booklet inside the video case clearly outlines the key messages and suggests ways that school management can use the video with staff.

Adjective modifier

  • same: In the same way, words don't describe things.
  • different: They also see the same website in different ways.
  • good: The best way to keep your children safe in the garden is to stay with them at all times.
  • long: We are a long way from a single " life science industry " .
  • easy: Here's our guide to moving house the easy way.
  • effective: Much most effective way to limit calorie intake, therefore, is to reduce the fat content of the diet.

Modifies a noun

  • round: Any apology should have been the other way round.
  • home: Time to make your way home or extend your holiday in Bled.
  • thing: It turned up everywhere where anybody was trying to describe the way things work in nature.. .

Noun used with modifier

  • fun: Introduction to Wakeboarding - £ 59 Get involved with the fastest growing, coolest and most fun way to take to the water.
  • half: Slice the two remaining halves length ways into thin slices.

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