Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 He thinks I 'm a tramp , she thought , almost dispassionately , and he hates what he 's done , hates the way sexual desire 's lured him , tricked him .
2 ‘ She hates the way everyone goes on in England .
3 This involves the way these firms perceive their marketing effort .
4 Indeed , the screenplay is credited to one American and two Japanese writers , an effort which parallels the way the film was actually shot — with both Japanese and American units completing sections which were later blended together in the editing rooms .
5 The occasional comment one hears that Parker plays the way he is here simply because he was by that time a seasoned performer and recording artist is not really to the point ; Parker was a naturally developmental musician .
6 The defamiliarizing principle in art has exactly the same effect on its material ‘ ingredients ’ : it subordinates and transforms the way they are in non-literary circumstances .
7 This research influences the way volunteers work with victims but it is also passed on by Victim Support to other organisations that might find it useful : it provides an input into every police training course in Britain , and that has led to a potential new area of work .
8 But he pinpoints another factor that influences the way the players perform together — company culture .
9 Finally , there is a complex set of interactions between information and its source that influences the way information is perceived and acted upon .
10 While all these points are important , the last-named is crucial as it influences the way in which new development is linked to the existing village core .
11 But the model in place , the one which influences the way the health profession thinks and acts , is the engineering biomedical model in which the doctor knows what the problem is as well as the solution ; the focus of attention and what money there is becomes a technical intervention directed at symptoms and treatment .
12 Lexical resources are not the only factor which influences the way in which we analyse and report experience .
13 This regular correlation influences the way we interpret statements in academic papers .
14 Particular emphasis will be given within this framework to the ways in which regional economies interact with one another and to how their behaviour influences the way in which the national economy works .
15 Whitaker ( 1979 : 229 ) clearly understands the way this rejection of training and education operates within the service :
16 In the third and highest phase of development the child understands the way in which she differs from and is interdependent with the outside world , and once again feels ‘ at home ’ in the world .
17 Remorselessly , he itemises the way the government and its media lapdogs spread the fog of concealment .
18 An auxiliary , therefore , does not evoke a separate event from that expressed by the verb form it accompanies , but merely denotes the way the latter 's event is conceived , the point of view from which the speaker regards it .
19 Figure 9 represents the way in which the lines of force are concentrated from the immediate vicinity and makes plausible the idea that an overwound coil would not see much difference in the flux changes it experiences from either system .
20 In essence , the Lady of the Hearth represents the way in which we choose and set out a bounded space in which to live , the fire we light at its centre , and the way we use the heat which the fire provides .
21 Whether we call some individuals Ranters , others Levellers , Diggers , Muggletonians , early Quakers and so forth and then present them either as a type of ‘ lunatic fringe ’ to mainstream developments or , as Hill eloquently puts it in his The World Turned Upside Down : ‘ the attempts of various groups of the common people to impose their own solutions to the problems of their time , in opposition to the wishes of their betters who had called them into political action ’ is a matter of current political alignment and represents the way we wish to intervene in the present as in the past .
22 A modern technique known as forms mode entry eliminates many data preparation problems and undoubtedly represents the way ahead .
23 But I am terrified of taking him home to meet the family and particularly my sister , in case he goes the way of all the others .
24 We should turn off the television and play Scrabble instead , so that our minds are challenged : ‘ If the economy goes the way we think it will , your extra brain power will come in handy . ’
25 NEW AESTHETICS FOR NEW DIRECTORS — finding and funding new film and television directors which also points the way to the styles , subjects and emotions of the British film and television culture of the future , — LOW AND BEHOLD !
26 And , of course , the Pub Section points the way to nearly 5,000 pubs that serve top-notch cask beer — there are more than 1,500 new entries from last year .
27 Virginsky — the surname once more points the way — is a utopian socialist of ‘ rare purity of heart ’ and ‘ honest fervour ’ ; Horace would have called him candidus .
28 This points the way to the culturalist approach to which Hirsch has elsewhere shown himself sympathetic .
29 His success in this depends directly on the success of his immaterialism , for it is obvious how it continually points the way towards God .
30 It points the way to new directions for the late 1980s and 1990s .
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