Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] [prep] [art] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Rosenthal documents cases where human subjects responded in a certain way because the experimenter had , unconsciously , communicated his expectation to them . |
2 | Each aspect of party and leader images varied in a different way , some more predictably than others . |
3 | Each aspect of leader and party images varied in a different way . |
4 | MEMBERS of the Lloyd 's insurance market will have capital gains on their premium funds taxed in the same way as those of other corporate insurers the Chancellor said . |
5 | Awards received by Freeman , Fox & Partners , to which his outstanding designs contributed in no small way , included the Queen 's award to industry in 1967 , and , jointly with Rolls-Royce , the first MacRobert award in 1969 . |
6 | Water striders and pondskaters , which hunt on the surface of the water , have their eyes polarised in a similar way to reduce the glare in their aquatic home . |
7 | Medau Breathing Movement is an extension of the work consisting of certain positions and movements taught in a specific way to influence the flow of breathing . |
8 | The water cascaded down the face of the spillway again , the noise like a million stamping feet heard from a long way off . |
9 | Who could deny the passions stirred by that spectacle , let alone the emotions generated over the only way to view the tournament from the UK ? |
10 | It was not necessary to spell it out , because the existing public expenditure plans are based on existing tax rates , with the allowances and excise duties indexed in the normal way . |
11 | When they were weighed in June they averaged 23.9kg compared with the 20.5kg of Bleu du Maine crosses managed in the same way . |
12 | Their calcium carbonate skeletons are composed of the mineral aragonite , chemically the same as calcite , but with the atoms arranged in a different way . |
13 | Unit provision should enable pupils to have their special needs met in an individual way whilst they are benefiting from the environment of an ordinary school . |
14 | A detachment consists of state troops armed in a different way to the regiment itself . |
15 | In a later study carried out with left-handers classified in the same way as before Warrington and Pratt ( 1973 ) calculated language to be lateralised to the left hemisphere in 26 patients , to the right hemisphere in 9 patients and uncertain or bilateral in 2 patients . |
16 | Credit was given for goods sold in the ordinary way , he said , only because the vendor believed the purchaser would pay , and fear of imprisonment benefited no one but the tallyman who forced his credit on the unwary poor . |
17 | Product of choice is an acid cleaner with good detergency properties used in the following way . |
18 | It is a system which has become known as the ‘ Caring Hearing System ’ because people are listened to , and problems handled in a sympathetic way . |
19 | The implications of the findings can then be claimed to follow directly from scientific experiments conducted in an open-minded way with no prior assumptions . |
20 | I do not know whether the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) likes to read things published in the normal way . |
21 | Of course , a person may limit his offer to persons qualified in a particular way , for example , members of a dub . |
22 | Local authorities must have their accounts vetted in the same way , but district auditors — appointed by central government — have additional functions . |
23 | For the most part it consists of a series of simple techniques combined with a new way of looking at the subject . |
24 | Finally , both groups progressed in the same way when they realised that a basic structure containing some predetermined questions was very important but that scope for flexibility and improvising questions was equally important . |
25 | Each LIFESPAN Process requires certain directories configured in a particular way . |
26 | Doctors concentrated on the best way of achieving the healthy development of women 's reproductive systems and in so doing elevated women 's capacity for reproduction into a moral and social duty . |
27 | Although many politicians have not been prepared to accept the thorough-going case for pricing advanced above , many have , under the practical pressure of public spending constraints , been prepared to accept charging as a supplementary way of raising revenue , or to see charges increased as the only way of preserving a service . |
28 | John lies folded over the other way . |
29 | VCPs are set apparently at random , and vehicles stopped in the same way , but there is a method in the madness . |
30 | On 27th November , 1847 , the emigrant ships Phillip Lang and John Wickliffe sailed from Greenock with 247 Scottish men , women and children bound for a new way of life in New Zealand . |