Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] way [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. S. was instructed to transact the sale in the normal way and accordingly he began to enter the sale on the computer .
2 He believed , for example , that Christ had been conceived in the normal way and then sanctified by God rather than being born of a virgin .
3 In this case , machine code is written in the normal way and then transferred under the monitor to the unit by copying the code to the chosen ROM or RAM location .
4 Having created a new routine it should be compiled in the normal way and then linked as described on in section 23.1 .
5 Address the document to Fred in the usual way but also send a blind copy to a folder called 193O728 — named after the date on which you wish to be reminded , in reverse .
6 I imagine most people would want to get into this area in the smallest way and so with the smallest product , the postcard .
7 However , it will never make them rich in the same way that potentially having an independent company and taking that to the market would have .
8 ‘ United do n't build-up for games in the same way but perhaps they 'd want to try it .
9 The menu bar at the top of the screen works in the same way as nearly all MS-DOS menus .
10 Then calculate the distance walked in the same way as above .
11 Complete the curtains in the same way as above , having left larger spaces between the scallops for pleating , as calculated .
12 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
13 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
14 Your cars spare parts and accessories are also insured in the same way as long as they are kept in or on your car or in your private garage and fall within the maximum amount we will pay .
15 Sixteenth-century towns do not appear to have had a solid group of stable families in the same way as so many contemporary rural parishes .
16 He added : ‘ Head injury patients will now have to be treated in the same way as before .
17 Normally , when replacing a rainwater system , the connection to the drains ( or soakaway ) can be made in the same way as before .
18 I know , but what I mean is that when they see the city centre , the people who are walking up and down the city centre , they see all the national charities , they do n't necessarily feel that they 're organised in the same way and therefore that they should be participating , and the whole palaver of getting a licence and applying is actually quite difficult , it 's not a simple , it 's not something , we get numerous telephone calls in the office saying ‘ Well can I go out next Saturday and rattle a tin for such-and-such ’ , and you say ‘ Well , you ca n't ’ , and it 's left much too late , so that people do n't know about the way you get licenses to rattle tins in city centre .
19 I mean it 's impossible in every other way but mathematically .
20 ‘ We can but of course it wo n't be as easy for us to get away once Maggie is gone , ’ she said it in a pleasant way that sometimes humoured him and sometimes could put his teeth on edge .
21 The work of Roland Barthes can be read in a similar way although both the style of his approach and the methods he uses are different .
22 The caira spider attracts insects in a similar way and then grabs them out of the air .
23 And I 'm angry that I 'm not doing anything , ’ so I thought maybe for once I could use my name — my fame — in a constructive way and maybe make it heard above that dreadful silence .
24 This apparently innocuous theory ran into trouble in a French village on an occasion when wheat was grown in a normal way , converted into bread in a normal way and yet most people who ate the bread became seriously ill and many died .
25 I would do it in a nice way and then he might remember me and ask me out later . ’
26 Oral and written exercises help pupils to become familiar with the forms in a controlled way and then give them more open-ended practice .
27 If he answers his own question in the affirmative ( which he clearly does ) de Man will have read the text in a certain way and therefore construed it as an object , the discovery of which will then be used to validate the way in which the text has been read .
28 acted in a certain way and then found a reason for it .
29 Eliot asserts that it is perfectly possible to claim ‘ that primitive man acted in a certain way and then found a reason for it ’ .
30 Some undertake this role at a working level by assisting and challenging the business units when they submit their plans ; for example , by questioning why the business units are not competing in a certain way or as much as they should .
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