Example sentences of "[adj] way of [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 But inspiration came in the form of a fellow photographer he met at the printers , who suggested a different way of looking at the images .
2 But such is the skill of the production that in the end you just suspend disbelief , accept that you are absorbing a different way of looking at the world and take whatever comes .
3 A rather different way of looking at the term high church , I think .
4 From the standpoint of the ozone layer , there is a quite different way of responding to the allotment phenomenon .
5 The fifth step in an assertiveness programme involves preparing and rehearsing a different way of responding to the identified situation .
6 Even where the advertisement does not amount to an offence , the Director General may consider that an approach to the Advertising Standards Authority ( a non-statutory body with no legal powers ) would be an adequate way of dealing with the complaint .
7 He sounded almost like the gentlemen who brought their horses to be shod at Samson 's smithy , except for a slight foreign way of leaning on the wrong part of the words .
8 While I recognise that the occupation of unofficial sites can cause a severe nuisance to settled communities , surely the Minister must appreciate that the only proper way of dealing with the matter is to enforce the 1968 legislation .
9 America is his favourite way of talking about the undiscovered country , and it shows that as well as suicide and blanket boredom he has taken over the flavour of Raskolnikov 's joke about getting used to family life .
10 Martin Easteal , the chief executive of the commission which is reviewing English local government , thought setting up such a body was a sensible way of dealing with the matter .
11 In a sense the breakdown of a problem is always based on the old way of looking at the problem .
12 Major changes in the way we conceptualize Nature certainly took place at this time , but historians now suspect that the emergence of Darwin 's theory should not be treated as the only watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new .
13 The questions already raised about the possibility of conflicts of interest between health and social services ( for example , will people on care programmes have access to local authority resources for residential care ? ) illustrate the even greater complexity of distinguishing between health and social care in mental health and the desirability of finding a global way of dealing with the details of packaging multidisciplinary care .
14 This is the urbane version of how to relate to the ‘ other ’ ; it is what post/modernists aspire to in contrast to the negative , paranoid , fearful way of relating to the other which produces ( for instance ) misogyny , homophobia , racism , and xenophobia .
15 However the cause is not simply too many Eurocrats in Brussels , directors of the commission are often sensible and come in general terms to Britain suggesting a simple way of dealing with the problem .
16 The difficulty here is that central planning may know very little about the actual way of working of the different departments , so a theoretically superior plan may be impracticable .
17 In the quantum mechanical way of looking at the gravitational field , the force between two matter particles is pictured as being carried by a particle of spin 2 called the graviton .
18 That either they have n't been able to think about it very carefully , not looking at the real options , or have n't got an electric point , so they ca n't have an electric shredder , or whatever the appropriate way of dealing with the more sort of shrubby erm waste that they 're likely to have .
19 Above all , there is no easy way of checking on the honesty of an interviewer who might , at worst , sit comfortably at home inventing questionnaire responses .
20 Such brief ‘ thumb-nail ’ sketches do give some indication of the essence of sociology , but ultimately it is both necessary and perhaps more fruitful to emphasise that the most important and distinctive feature of sociology is not so much what is studied but how it is studied , i.e. it is important to indicate what is the particular perspective of sociology , its distinct way of looking at the individual and society .
21 Taizé has become the focus of religious renewal for thousands of people and its music is their chief way of entering into the Community 's worship .
22 I think that this kind of objection rests upon a false way of thinking about the information that the input system provides .
23 Capra ( 1979 ) , himself a physicist , has argued that most physicists , despite the discoveries of twentieth-century physics , are trapped in a pre-twentieth-century way of looking at the world .
24 The High Court of the Trust Territory rejected this excessively formalistic way of looking at the agreement and preferred to examine the underlying concepts .
25 Well , let's say there is a slightly more natural way of dealing with the objects in Italy than there is here .
26 To my mind this is an untidy way of working for the shooting man does n't make the effort to dig his ferrets out .
27 This seems a more satisfactory way of looking at the possibility that a society may be an organic unity than Moore 's principles allow .
28 Realism , claimed Carr , is a well-established way of thinking about the world : witness , for instance , Machiavelli , ‘ the first important political realist ’ .
29 Points 6 and 7 advocate what is regarded by many as an opposite way of looking at the purpose of RE .
30 The disadvantage of DOS based programs is that each has its unique way of dealing with the word-processing process and , therefore , different commands for each must be learnt .
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