in the way of造句1 He put me in the way of a good bargain.
2 Big business will never let petty nationalism get in the way of a good deal.
3 My school did nothing whatsoever in the way of athletics.
4 That He put me in the way of a good bargain of getting a good post.
5 We cannot allow dogmatism to stand in the way of progress.
6 We must not allow reaction to stand in the way of progress.
7 Several pitfalls remain in the way of an agreement.
8 You can't stand in the way of progress!
9 He put me in the way of a job.
10 We only had the bare essentials in the way of equipment.
11 Have you get anything in the way of purple dacron, size 36?
12 Latvia is a country without much in the way of natural resources.
13 Her cleverness seems to get in the way of her emotions.
14 Your social life must not get in the way of your studies.
15 Is there much in the way of nightlife around here?
16 There's not much in the way of entertainment in this town - just the cinema and a couple of pubs.
17 You can do things for your health in the way of diet, exercise, good lifestyle, not smoking and so on.
18 The tax puts obstacles in the way of companies trying to develop trade overseas.
19 Tom had little in the way of a formal education.
20 Under communism, nothing was allowed to get in the way of the great march of progress .
21 She had a job which never got in the way of her leisure interests.
22 The British government would not stand in the way of such a proposal.
23 There isn't much in the way of entertainment in this place.
24 Meetings held today produced little in the way of an agreement.
25 There is much to see in the way of castles, curiosities, and museums.
26 The town has little in the way of leisure facilities.
27 Sometimes u need to look back, otherwise u will never know what u have lost in the way of forever searching.
28 Sometimes you need to look back, otherwise you will never know what you have lost in the way of forever searching.
29 Keep your valuables locked away so as not to put temptation in the way of thieves.
30 He was ready to plough down everything that stood in the way of his goal.