in the way of造句31 He wouldn't allow emotions to get in the way of him doing his job.
32 Barcelona has a lot to offer its visitors in the way of entertainment.
33 Oxford has a lot to offer its visitors in the way of entertainment.
34 I get in the way of his religion.
35 All in the way of fun, of course.
36 She got in the way of their passionate preoccupations.
37 He had little in the way of an offering.
38 Such bodies surely need little in the way of encouragement before making full and frank disclosure.
39 Even worse, some think public relations stands in the way of getting at the real facts.
40 Critics maintain excessive regulation can stand in the way of business expansion and faster approval of life-saving drugs.
41 The cognitive obstacles in the way of police investigations Detectives who seek to establish what happened come up against serious cognitive obstacles.
42 Seizures are only temporary, with little in the way of problems between them.
43 None of these ideas requires much in the way of money or logistics.
44 And they, in turn, commit the same deed on those who stand in the way of what they want.
45 But for those who don't share his views, the crude sloganeering keeps getting in the way of a good time.
46 But formidable capital cost stood in the way of such improvements, and irrigation remained no more than a theoretical possibility.
47 Nothing in the way of hard facts, in any event.
48 All that stood in the way of victory was a touch of bad luck.
49 And he solicited examples on what they were achieving in the way of greater effectiveness and cost efficiency with their newfound authority.
50 One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination.Sam Levenson
51 Don't let personal likes and dislikes get in the way of the job.
52 Steve has a track record of not allowing medical adversity to stand in the way of his relentless pursuit of Olympic titles.
53 I explained to him, however, that my nature was such that my physical needs often got in the way of my feelings.Albert Camus
54 I might have guessed you'd something worked out in the way of revenge, but your timing's gone a bit wrong.
55 Go to a crack house, Nick, and you can buy anything you want in the way of human flesh.
56 Anyhow, something dreadful in the way of retribution had occurred, in the nature of things.
57 Anything in the way of industrial activity was counter-intuitive, to say the least.
58 Thinking these thoughts gets in the way of my learning about sines and cosines.
59 Stark gave Izzard the warmest of welcomes and seems to have put no obstacle in the way of a biography.
60 An attractive modern city, Gdynia offers much in the way of general amenities for the holidaymaker.