Example sentences of "[pron] in [art] [adj] way [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 A testing ground with other women in which the moments of assertion were not always secure , in which women attacked and were attacked , in which in an inverted way we both used the consciousness-raising groups to assert a new independence , a new self-determination , and at the same time to express the unarticulated tensions we felt in the other areas of our lives .
2 I go bananas I go spare I go for you in a big way I go for you with
3 Dear Prime Minister , In spite of the most helpful representations and advice from my staff , I have decided to continue submitting my reports to you in the informal way I settled upon initially … ’
4 I have decided to continue submitting my reports to you in the informal way I settled upon initially …
5 You have always shown your love for me in the best way you knew how .
6 They do n't er , you ca n't see them in the same way you could go and see your parents .
7 If it now came to him in a new way it was no doubt simply an aspect of his belongingness with Marcus and Irina .
8 Frankie could not be one of them , yet he feared in his hear that it might be true , because when she called him ‘ Nigger ’ it wounded him in a special way he did not really understand .
9 When I started to touch her in a sexual way I asked her if she liked it .
10 He paused , eyeing her in the clinical way she 'd come to recognise .
11 When the 27-hour non-stop TV spectacular was last staged in 1990 , the Hampshire people proved as dotty as anyone in the bizarre ways they raised cash for the needy in the local community .
12 However , now we have remade that table top and re-finished it in a different way I am much more certain about what had , until now , been an instinctive feeling .
13 But eventually the arguments all boil down to the fact that it is more economic to harvest the rainforest sustainably than clear-fell it in the idiotic way we have been doing until now , and that this is of immense benefit to us , the human species , because of the maintenance of that genetic diversity which will cure all sorts of dreadful diseases in the future .
14 He did n't know what they had been doing to him , but whatever it was he did n't like it , and he was going to let them know it in the only way he knew — by making as loud a noise as he could !
15 However , if you set about it in the right way it can be an easy road , a pleasant country ramble rather than an attempt to scale Everest .
16 We only know that if we treat it in the right way it will enable us to do wonderful things .
17 Now if some of the mathematics they had learnt had been relevant to them and interesting to them maybe they would have remembered it in the same way they 've remembered plenty of other things that are important to them .
18 I did n't mean it in the cold-blooded way it seems to have turned out . ’
19 The hackers were surpassing themselves in the inventive ways they hit the ball badly , and often , and in the wrong direction .
20 Professor Davis noted that the industries which expanded before 1780 did not transform themselves in the dramatic way we have come to know as an industrial revolution .
21 When someone gives you some information , try to repeat it to yourself in the same way it was given to you .
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