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

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1 Understanding is deferred , rather as it is in certain recent theoretical accounts of the way literature works .
2 They voice real criticism of the way things are managed both artistically and in terms of employment .
3 The importance of conversion to Christ and subsequent pursuit of the way of perfection was the centre .
4 It will not elbow anything else out of the way .
5 Not elbowing others out of the way .
6 His biggest problem was that because of the way things work in academic life , regardless of whether or not I changed my lectures from one year to the next , I was just about unsackable .
7 Alcohol affects women and men differently because of the way their bodies are made , so remember that for women the sensible drinking limits are lower .
8 And if such a classificatory system is a major feature of the way the police control their fellow citizens , then it seems essential it should be identified , assessed , and described .
9 Critical of the way that status is attributed by the institution , his thesis was that even as the service proclaims ‘ beat patrol work ’ to be the basis of all good policework , it penalizes and stigmatizes those who remain there .
10 Alternatively he can use his understanding of the way the metaphors and structures of significance are used to sustain the institution , and thus reveal the system to be the product of a specific mode of thought , which is only one possibility among many .
11 She got the food well out of the way mid-afternoon , devised a tongue-teasing cocktail , and asked all the people she loved .
12 Well , I kinda knew you 'd say that , but had forgotten the unique thrill of the way only you can say things .
13 The second and more important point is that the general argument against behaviouristic theories does take in functionalism and is not merely directed against traditional behaviourism : it works against any theory that analyses one 's conception of the world simply in terms of the way one functions — that is , behaves — in the world .
14 What neuropsychologists are trying to do is to come to some understanding of the way in which damage to the brain impairs abilities such as memory , perception and the use of language .
15 The functionalist view I advocate is that mental phenomena emerge as a result of the way that the neurons etcetera are functionally organized in the brain , not as a result of the physical properties of neurons per se .
16 Since Hubel and Wiesel began publishing their work in the late 1950s , there has been an increasing appreciation of the way in which nervous systems are so structured as to ensure that certain events of special importance to the organism have an increased likelihood of triggering activity in the relevant places .
17 I saw one player push fans out of the way at the Australian Open this year .
18 I found it to be quiet , even when under pressure , and the hooked power pack means that it can be hung conveniently out of the way .
19 Of the way that stations such as Inverness still remarkably reflect their region 's economy .
20 They suffer from the drawback that warping can leave open gaps in the cladding ( waney-edged boards are particularly prone to this because of the way they are sawn ) , and so they tend to be used more on out-buildings than on house exteriors , except as feature panels .
21 The ‘ tendentious ’ story would soon be out of the way , making possible a return to what Dostoevsky thought was much more important , the Life of a Great Sinner project .
22 Such information implies a distance of 16 thousand million light years and that the galaxy is seen at a time 83% of the way back to the Big Bang .
23 In her book Beautiful Theories , the late Elizabeth Bruss made a revealing examination of the way in which Barthes 's different translators carried out their task ; she shows that whereas Heath did not disguise the difficulty and opacity in Barthes 's texts , his American translators turned them into smooth narratives .
24 It is not easy to engage in discussion with someone who regards other opinions as no more than symptomatic of the way a bourgeois intellectual thinks under late capitalism .
25 Alan Sinfield , in a revealing Marxist analysis of the way Shakespeare is treated in public examination papers , remarks that they ‘ construct Shakespeare and the candidate in terms of individual subjectivity through their stress upon Shakespeare 's free-standing genius , their emphasis on characterization and their demand for the candidate 's personal response . ’
26 Two-thirds of the way through his essay , Pound apologizes again : ‘ If this seem an over-long prologue … ’
27 Yesterday 's sudden departure followed what appeared to have been an almost total cave-in by East Germany , anxious to have the matter out of the way by the country 's fortieth anniversary on Saturday .
28 Primacy is not a technique for resolving difficult questions : it is the logical and necessary outcome of the way God works in history .
29 Understandably , the courts are more willing to review a decision because of the way in which it has been reached than because of its actual merits , or lack of them .
30 There is a refreshing simplicity and tenderness in Motion 's account of the way Francis nurses her , but she herself is too sketchily drawn for the episode to carry much weight .
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