Example sentences of "[art] way as " in BNC.

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1 I have mentioned aspects of the debate on the inclusion of the subjective self into an ethnography ; now I hope to weave aspects of this subjective self into a scientific construct , revealing something of police culture along the way as I briefly explore some of my own early career moves .
2 She skipped out of the way as the broom flicked itself busily in through the door .
3 The questions rose to a clamour , but no-one stood in the way as Sergeant Bird smoothly drove off again with a regretful shake of his head .
4 They need not return all the way as they had come but could strike southwards up Jed Water and over to Hobkirk and so by the Note o' the Gate pass into Liddesdale .
5 GALLEONS OF FUN Old-timer Jim Dale leads the way as Christopher Columbus
6 Mr Major would do well to get the bad news out of the way as soon as he can .
7 It is essential to fit wind generators as well out of the way as possible : on the aft pulpit , for example .
8 So this is a tree stump we have here , and we found some mice on the way as well .
9 We had to put the vehicle into second gear most of the way as we proceeded slowly but with great steadiness and sureness up the steep incline , the hill Arsenio and Osvaldo had walked to their lessons as boys , up which Martinho had run to Fr Molloy the day they burnt the FAKINTIL files while Danu lay concealed in smoke below , the hill Rosa claimed with scorn never to have walked in her life , except she was strongly there , too , in spirit .
10 He scuttled out of the way as Emmie lunged at him and ran into his own room , banging the door .
11 She stumbled backwards and I darted out of the way as she fell over .
12 Once Richards had to dive out of the way as Tribe , twisting and stretching in his straps lurched across the formation .
13 So you know I mean if you use it perhaps the way as explained it then it 's a much better way .
14 The experienced Peter Thomson then showed his younger Darlington counterparts the way as he pulled a goal back following a run of sheer determination from his own half .
15 Cos they 'd been for a meal on the way as well !
16 You 'd better take her lamp upstairs out of the way as well because that 's , remember that 's a present .
17 What i what is really extraordinary I think is the way as you say that in nineteen fifty fifty one , fifty one fifty two , they actually , actually changed the tax schedules so it goes not from the three percent of the bottom , from six or seven percent of the bottom and only up to twenty five percent .
18 Have you , not it 's not , have you read Blop by the way as well ?
19 Such sub-contractors , although once appointed are treated in every way as domestic sub-contractors , are referred to as named sub-contractors .
20 Hopefully , he can use the creativity which exists between the experiential inside view and observational outside view of a cultural system to formulate an ethnography which incorporates ‘ a continuous dialectical , tacking between the most local of detail and the most global of global structures in such a way as to bring them into simultaneous view ’ ( Geertz ibid. 235 ) .
21 Many contestants apply a foot sweep in such a way as to strike the side of the opponent 's knee .
22 Loosen the support when the competition is over and work the wrist in such a way as to maintain its range of movement .
23 Skilfully applied , these cuts were made in such a way as to protect the sectors ' long-term business-base stability .
24 Indeed , philosophers such as Susan Mendus , of York University , produced a novel apologia for liberal book-banning : ‘ Where free speech is employed in such a way as to destroy the possibility of communication and of mutual understanding , then its raison d'etre is destroyed , ’ she argued .
25 To answer that immediate need , the British government has been agonising over how to offer a single tranche of passports , perhaps 100,000 , to Hong Kong , in such a way as to target recipients whom it believes play vital roles in the public and private sector .
26 David Evans , the stand-off who plays centre for Wales , and Andrew Booth , his scrum-half partner , virtually sealed the result in the second half simply by appreciating what the Newport pair , David Phillips and Nigel Callard , had failed to grasp in the first — that kicking downwind is as good a way as any of gaining huge chunks of ground to keep the pressure on .
27 It is impossible to know the extent to which this knowledge had a reactive effect in the field , although the research was designed in such a way as to try to establish , as well as one ever could , whether there was a mask behind which respondents were concealing their true behaviour and feelings .
28 If we baldly declare the Bible world-picture and do not interpret it to the modern world in such a way as to make it intelligible , we are useless .
29 While we do this we must beware of those who are so hungry for authority in our societies that they want to press the authority of the Bible over men and the Church in such a way as to lead to extravagance or to sectarianism .
30 If you work very hard at making somebody in a record company come and see you , that is probably as good a way as any to get some indication of your music 's commercial potential .
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