Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] [adj] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | language … gives structure to experience , and helps to determine our way of looking at things , so that it requires some intellectual effort to see them in any other way than that which our language suggests to us . |
2 | The vision of the vain , silly girl she had been seemed to accuse her in some obscure way . |
3 | A choreographer should translate this definition into dance terms thus : taking the moods , emotions and actions expressed , understood and observed by everyone in general and using natural gestures when applying the rules of choreographic grammar without trying to express them in any other way . |
4 | Did they try to victimize you in any other way ? |
5 | He was n't , however , going to help her in any other way . |
6 | If we do something pleasant to a horse , like worming it , or giving injection , or something else , we are likely to care and stroke it afterwards , or to reward it in some other way , such as with food . |
7 | There was also fear that he was going to punish her in some unpleasant way for Jason 's actions , and other , deeper fears that even now she refused to acknowledge . |
8 | Alternatively it 'll ask you to rephrase it in some other way . |
9 | Descent was traced in the female line because when pairing was temporary and informal , it was not possible to reckon it in any other way , as one could only be sure of the identity of the mother of the child , not that of the father . |
10 | And there was a vigour about him , a brightness of eye , an easiness about the way he held himself , that almost seemed to threaten her in some indefinable way . |
11 | He never forgot how it had once been , never seemed to regard her in any other way but as the person who had cared for him and loved him without reservation . |
12 | All attempts to please him in any other way are mere mockery , and insults to the things by which you endeavour to do so . |