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Example sentences for "way that"

  • She was an expression of youth, of health, of beauty, and of the moral loveliness that comes from a fortunate combination of these; but beyond this she was elusive in a way that seemed to characterise her even materially.

  • And if I saw you becoming interested in any one in a way that I thought would make you unhappy, it would be my duty to warn you.

  • They might have expressed themselves on these points in a way that we consider now puerile and superstitious.

  • We are every one of us our brother's keeper; and if we do not choose to confess that, God will prove it to us in a way that we cannot mistake.

  • Can anyone deny that the gospel is preached to the poor now in a way that it never was before within the memory of man?

  • Then said Sigvat, "There is minch of the night still to pass, and before morning Hrorek may get himself concealed in such a way that it may be difficult to find him; but as yet he cannot be very far off, for the bodies are still warm.

  • I shall some time or other," said he, "come to the truth of what you are now concealing, and in such a way that ye shall not be able to contradict it.

  • He repeats that over and over in a way that breaks my heart to hear.

  • She has been talking to the police, and I saw that Inspector Darwin watching Miss Inez in a way that made my blood run cold.

  • She feels in a dull, agonized sort of way that in five minutes the waters will have closed over her head, and the story of her life have come to an end.

  • The revolutionary commission had, however, been entrusted to Bottot in so indefinite a way that he could only hesitate, and give a vague reply.

  • But on close investigation the work stands the attack in a way that would be impossible unless it had really been written by a person in the peculiar position occupied by Bourrienne.

  • Wishing to break silence in a way that would be agreeable to him, I alluded to the facility with which he had nullified the last 'Senatus-consulte'.

  • People live now in a way that I don't comprehend.

  • But even this she did in so guarded a way that, as to every step she took, she could prove her innocence.

  • But in this evening Mr Brehgert, who was by no means a coward in such matters and whose feelings were not perhaps painfully fine, spoke his mind in a way that at first startled Mr Longestaffe.

  • Our fight for the Pole was entirely dependent on this autumn work, in laying down large supplies of provisions as far to the south as possible in such a way that we could be certain of finding them again.

  • On our way southward we had taken a good deal of seal meat and had divided it among the depots we built on the Barrier in such a way that we were now able to eat fresh meat every day.

  • The cooking-case was taken out, and soon the Primus was humming in a way that told us it would not be long before the chocolate was ready.

  • The manager of this firm undertook at the same time to prepare the necessary pemmican for men and dogs, and executed this commission in a way that I cannot sufficiently praise.

  • This testimony should be irrefutable; it should be presented in such a way that no one could raise anything against it, so that it would compel the acquittal in the same moment that it is presented.

  • The time is not far distant when the whole South will appreciate this service in a way that it has not yet been able to do.

  • He proved his solicitude in a way that led Mr. Vosburgh to smile slightly, for when that gentleman entered his office, Merwyn was awaiting him.

  • He's not a friend at all, yet my thoughts return to him in a way that is annoying.

  • He arranged the basement of his house in such a way that he could practise with his revolvers, and he soon became very proficient in the accuracy and quickness of his aim.

  • The alternative was, having made up his mind that all these outward signs were deceitful, to alter his life in such a way that he would not have to be present at such ceremonials.

  • Any way, she thought, as women will do, that she might get something out of him perhaps once in a way that would be of use to us.

  • What he had been or done none of us ever knew, but he spoke up to one of the squatters that said something sharp to him one day in a way that showed us boys that he thought himself as good as he was.

  • Anyhow, Aileen could read pretty near as fast as any one I ever saw, and she used to reel it out for us, as we sat smoking over the fire, in a way that kept us jolly and laughing till it was nearly turning-in time.

  • Suggested Aims: (1) To cook vegetables in such a way that no nutriment is lost.

  • If the vegetable is cooked, to prepare it in such a way that no nutriment is lost.

  • One of Cruiser's fore-feet was gently strapped backward in such a way that he could neither run nor kick.

  • Then I lost this little one in a way that is almost too sad to think of.

  • Rover was a rough, shaggy dog, and his tail curled down under him in a way that showed he had been ill-treated.

  • He next burst the iron band, and after a long time severed his leg fetters, but in such a way that he could put them on again and no one be any the wiser.

  • The third day after the great body of the Indians quitted us, my keepers visited the mountains in search of game, leaving me bound in such a way that I could not get free.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "way that" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about the same size; always like; curved lines; dotted lines; empty chair; ever made; gross receipts; his hand; hurried forward; last words; muscular action; never looked; popular vote; raised thee; serious work; should bear; think only; third part; unnamed location; until after; way back; way out; way that; well seen