Similar words: in the way of, in the world, by the way, on the whole, in that, in the air, in the end, in the open.
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121. I was just going to have to be more clever, more methodical in the way I went about it.
122. Go to a crack house, Nick, and you can buy anything you want in the way of human flesh.
123. Thinking these thoughts gets in the way of my learning about sines and cosines.
124. No relief effort will work if war and politics get in the way.
125. An attractive modern city, Gdynia offers much in the way of general amenities for the holidaymaker.
126. Holmgren said he hasn't noticed any difference in the way Rice plays since the injury.
127. Such desires may involve coercing the woman into behaving in the way the man wants her to.
128. The first step is to notice that something is amiss in the way the child learns and behaves in school.
129. All the smart stuff comes out of the programmer's head in the way he or she built the system.
130. The sharpest contrast between Vietnam and the Gulf War may be in the way the soldiers were treated when they came home.
131. Rather they are emphasizing the need to let go of managerial means that get in the way of the performance and change.
131. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
132. One effect of this sea change in the way the world works is the diminishing value of manual labor.
133. Except in the colourful person of the legendary John Winchcombe, the Berkshire woollen industry had little in the way of glamour.
134. Carvers' chisels differ from carpentry chisels in the way they are sharpened.
135. On the whole, respondents did not favour the single coursebook in the way that courses in the United States do.
136. And it certainly Was, though not in the way the interviewees assumed.
137. Innovation had to take place cheaply, since central government could not fund much in the way of capital projects.
138. She was kicking herself for forgetting the most basic Capricorn trait of allowing nothing to stand in the way of their goal.
139. There will be some big changes in the way we work.
140. Did those scribes care for their hands, tend their fingers, in the way classical musicians are reputed to?
141. Children related to him so much because they saw in him an adult who behaved in the way that they did.
142. The slickly produced pamphlet listed numerous general goals but offered little in the way of specifics and has been roundly criticized.
143. It is easy to see it now in the way labor has kept its distance from the plant-closing movement.
144. However, as a woman, I am often disappointed by the stumbling blocks put in the way of performance poets.
145. They may indeed topple it, but not in the way he anticipated.
146. A second revolution occurred in the way people conceived of church and state, the religious and civil realms.
147. The prison governor now has all-embracing powers to deal with any situation in the way he thinks fit.
148. Some students would be interested in the way the medium is used to convey a message.
149. That is why we should be cautious about proceeding in the way proposed by the Leader of the House.
150. But if he could not kill them outright, he could put them in the way of tolerably certain death.
More similar words: in the way of, in the world, by the way, on the whole, in that, in the air, in the end, in the open, in the dark, in the past, in the main, in this case, in the least, in the future, in the heat of, in the name of, in the case of, in the shape of, in the long run, not in the least, in the course of, in the event of, in the distance, in the first place, chew, New Age, make way, give way, driveway, give way to.