Sentences with way
way
W w - Way down in the valley to the west is the town of Freiburg.
- The region was split three ways, between Greece, Serbia and Bulgaria.
- An easy way to make money online is by using Google AdSense, I can assure you, an easier way to make an online income you will not have seen.
- Creating and selling a cookbook is a great way for a school to raise funds.
- ...a simple three-way division.
- Some of them live in places quite a long way from here.
- If you're worried about being in front of a marathon when you're a third of the way through, you're kidding yourself.
- This is the only way we can ensure that criminals will no longer be emboldened by indifference.
- Success is still a long way off.
- He had unscrewed the caps most of the way.
- There is a great way to kick start your week and remain vitalized.
- Another way is to observe yourself when you don't get what you really want.
- A way of life
- The way home
- Waterway
- You've come a long way
- On the way
- I did it in my own way
- He has some offensive ways
- In many ways he was right
- Icknield Way
- Drop in if you're ever over my way
- The way of sin
- way over yonder
- They're way up the mountain
- way better
- They have a way cool site
- The Appian Way
- Clear a way for the ambulance
- Highway, railway, one-way street
- On the way to town
- To fall into evil ways
- Do it this way
- A way to cut costs
- The way of the world
- To learn the ways of other people
- To have a pleasant way
- A long way off
- Go this way; look this way
- To be right in some ways
- To have or get one's own way
- A method that never came in his way
- A four-way conversation
- To be in a bad way
- Out our way
- way behind
- I went to college anyway, as a part-time student, paying my own way.
- Freezing isn't a bad way of preserving food.
- She smiled in a friendly way.
- Computerized reservation systems help airline profits in several ways.
- In some ways, the official opening is a formality.
- He denounces people who urge him to alter his ways.
- She is now divorced and, in her usual resourceful way, has started her own business.
- I suppose that's one way of looking at it.
- There is no indication which way the vote could go.
- I'm terribly sorry–I had no idea you felt that way.
- I hate the way he manipulates people.
- She thrust her way into the crowd. [+ into]
- Does anybody know the way to the bathroom? [+ to]
- As he strode into the kitchen, he passed Pop coming the other way.
- It's not very far out of his way.
- The men lost their way in a sandstorm and crossed the border by mistake.
- It wasn't until we each went our separate ways that I began to learn how to do things for myself.
- Take advantage of the opportunities coming your way in a couple of months.
- 'You're standing in the way,' she said. 'Would you mind moving aside'.
- Silvertown Way, was that the road?
- If you speak standard English anywhere round our way, people tend to view you with suspicion.
- The flag was held the wrong way up by some spectators.
- A new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- Her way is to work quietly and never complain.
- To find a way to reduce costs.
- The plan is defective in several ways.
- Look this way. We're having a drought out our way.
- To make one's way on foot; to lead the way.
- They've come a long way.
- What's the shortest way to town?
- Icknield Way.
- Highway; waterway; doorway.
- To blaze a way through dense woods.
- To clear a way through the crowd.
- The grandmother lived by the ways of the old country.
- They had to do it my way.
- To be in a bad way.
- The best device that ever came in my way.
- The way of transgressors is hard.
- To be in the haberdashery way.
- By the way, have you received that letter yet?
- To number articles by way of distinguishing them.
- A bit of good fortune came my way.
- The army gave way before the advance of the enemy.
- He gave way to their entreaties.
- Neither side wants to go all the way with nuclear warfare.
- Please don't go out of your way on my account.
- He has a way with children; to have a way with words.
- In a way, she's the nicest person I know.
- She might have succeeded in her ambition, had not circumstances been in her way.
- In fashion she has always led the way.
- To make one's way through the mud.
- Make way for the king!
- Apologize to him? No way!
- I feel better, now that one problem is out of the way.
- We couldn't see our way clear to spending so much money at once.
- He took his way across the park and headed uptown.
- Go way.
- way too heavy; way down the road.