Example sentences of "this way [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in this way that the Roman catholic bishops of Ireland , as intellectuals organizing the beliefs of catholic nationalists , continue to be aligned to the forces of conservatism within the alliance , forces which in practice do not recognize important protestant civil rights in Ireland . |
2 | It was in this way that Havard first came to hear many of Tolkien 's tales , David Cecil 's Two Quiet Lives , and reflections on Dante by Colin Hardie ( who taught Classics at Magdalen and was also a regular member of the circle ) , as well as many of Lewis 's own works . |
3 | It was in this way that my friend confided in me when she dreamed , with great clarity , that she had been present at her own funeral gathering . |
4 | It is only in this way that it is possible to explain the fact that Chingis Khan was able to organize the nomads of Central Asia , an extraordinarily disparate collection of groupings whether considered ‘ racially ’ or ‘ linguistically ’ , into a unified and effective war machine . |
5 | It was in this way that the Group sought to avoid the creation of a 7+ , 11+ and 14+ type of selection examination . |
6 | It is in this way that the singularity has been removed . |
7 | It is in this way that we are able to develop an appreciation of spatial order . |
8 | And Chapel was uniformly well supported because of the unswerving belief of people who live in this way that some enormous , inexplicable force shapes their destiny . |
9 | And it was in this way that I clearly began to hear the call of God . |
10 | No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done . |
11 | It is the ability of love to transform in this way that , in Tillich 's view , distinguishes it from the Buddhist concept of compassion . |
12 | It is because grammar has the effect of refining the relatively raw conceptual material of lexis by systematizing it in this way that it is considered as the primary determinant . |
13 | It was in this way that he was thinking when , with Lili by his side and their suitcases on a trolley he would abandon at the tube-station entrance , he looked up and met the eyes of Adam Verne-Smith . |
14 | It is only in this way that ideology can be distinguished from science . |
15 | It is in this way that ideologies in the restricted sense first came into being . |
16 | It was in this way that YTS helped to sustain an individualistic and divisive work ethic . |
17 | It is in this way that Foucault can return to the possibility of doing historical work that has political force through his notion of genealogy , which means , as he puts it , ‘ that I begin my analysis from a question posed in the present ’ . |
18 | It is in this way that Oakeshott shows that governmental authority is distinguishable from the mere possession of superior power by the State . |
19 | So he has followed a dual approach , honouring the supply to the supermarkets while continuing to supply and expand the local market ; it is only in this way that the operation has been able to survive and continue to provide a quality product while supporting a number of local employees and their families . |
20 | It was in this way that he made many of his policy decisions . |
21 | It was in this way that Galle came to make the first sighting of the planet now known as Neptune . |
22 | It was probably in this way that Iain first met Tommy Cook . |
23 | It is as well to be clear in this way that you are giving priority to suspense because , of course , there are elements of suspense not only in almost all crime fiction but in almost all fiction of any sort . |
24 | It was in this way that ‘ Helmut Wolski ’ found his way to the British , and through them to Britain and , once in London where jobs were scarce , to a job through an army friend at London Zoo , his family , his past , his very name all gone . |
25 | It is in this way that in our system ‘ common law ’ is subordinate to ‘ statute ’ … |
26 | It is in this way that foreign language teachers will begin to see the importance of their work for all their pupils , not just those who become specialised in language and literature study . |
27 | It was in this way that he discovered that not all Morris 's application with the typewriter was devoted to ‘ In Years Gone By . ’ |
28 | It was in this way that Maurice , with the two of them clinging on for dear life , put out on the tide . |
29 | It is in this way that the apparent divide between literate and non-literate cultures simply disappears . |
30 | But it was not only in this way that the poor rates assisted manufacturing . |