101. Paddle steamers gave way to screw steamers. 102. School-based choices about curriculum and curricular goals have given way to external requirements and to a greater measure of centralized uniformity. 103. The mysticism and incarnations of devilry gave way to realistic graceful expression, especially in treatment of the human figure and its drapery. 104. Brick suburbs gave way to big wooden houses, then single-storey houses which became more and more isolated until there was nothing but grizzled, frozen marsh. 105. The time for repairs, it would seem, was about to give way to the time for offence, if not injury. 106. Let a dart enter the body so far, and the body will give way and encircle it. 107. Face to face, these two armies would have to fight one another to a standstill, for neither could afford to give way. 108. And to stand at the ford as long as humanly possible, denying the Northumbrians the crossing until they were forced to give way. 109. Having the capacity of a CD-ROM at its disposal means that palmtop textual databases may soon give way to multimedia. 110. Then he gave way and agreed to remain Prime Minister, an eminence for which he professed no enthusiasm. |