Example sentences of "[verb] [noun sg] in [adj] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , the pain caused by the presence of an embedded spine makes the muscles it has penetrated contract in such a way that it is driven even deeper into the flesh .
2 It was possible that Riddle had committed suicide in such a way as to make it appear that he had been murdered .
3 Suppose it happened to bias meiosis in such a way that it , the mutant gene itself , was more likely than its allelic partner to end up in the egg .
4 The ideal of the time was to arrange nature in such a way as not to make it look rearranged .
5 small number of sentences number that they come out understanding and that 's rather mysterious So to explain just in general terms , you 're interested in describing language in such a way that it 's the kindest thing that 's easy to learn , rather than hard to learn .
6 Every physical or chemical process in nature takes place in such a way as to increase the sum of the entropies of all the bodies taking part in the process .
7 When they are cited in the context of discussion or debate , arguments about irrationality and its cultural transmission ( B ) are frequently used as a strategy of professional empowerment on the part of teachers , who define racism in such a way to privilege their own role , as guardians of reason and enlightenment , in combating it .
8 Without always being as explicit as writers like Lippmann , it seemed that most of them were content to redefine democracy in such a way as to eliminate its traditional popular participatory aspirations .
9 From physics : When a ray of light passes from one medium to another , it changes direction in such a way that the sine of the angle of incidence divided by the sine of the angle of refraction is a constant characteristic of the pair of media .
10 Recall from Chapter 8 that , according to the Hicks-Kaldor condition , if any change occurs which redistributes income in such a way that the gainers can potentially compensate the losers and still be better off than they were before , then we can conclude that potential economic welfare has increased .
11 We take community policing to be a style which emphasizes the development of good relations between police and community , normally via active police involvement in , and contact with , the local community , and by deploying manpower in such a way that officers patrol a ‘ beat ’ on foot in order to build up familiarity with the local area .
12 Are there events taking place that we will never ever see because they 're so far away , or maybe they 're taking place in such a way that they 're moving away faster than the light is travelling in our direction ?
13 It will clearly seek to control behaviour in such a way as to attempt to ensure that the publicity is good .
14 Indeed , empirical attempts to categorise unemployment in such a way have met with many difficulties .
15 It involves administering food in such a way that the patient can not taste it , and somehow assessing their mental symptoms objectively .
16 Showing emotion in such a way doubled his shame .
17 A major firm has probably sunk cost in such a way that it is unlikely to be successfully challenged by an entrant .
18 Edwards ( 1979 , 16 ) , for example , characterises the situation as one where for most of the twentieth century management have met ‘ chronic resistance to their effort to compel production ’ and consequently ‘ have attempted to organize production in such a way as to minimise opportunities for resistance and even to alter workers ’ perceptions of the desirability of opposition ’ .
19 The only viable alternative is to ‘ mimagree ’ otherwise , to mime agreement in such a way as to contest subtly the authority of the language used rather than launching a direct challenge to male discursive authority .
20 Most agency people prefer to use bursts , with the idea of concentrating expenditure in such a way that the target audience will become more thoroughly aware of the advertising and may , even , come to remember a lot of the detail .
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