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

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1 It is important to understand that the ratio decidendi of a particular case is not wholly to be found in the case itself ; rather one must look to the way in which later courts interpret the case .
2 Unhappiness and feelings of unfulfilment , therefore , must stem from the way in which we move in this world .
3 You must go through the way in which you are not . ’
4 Lukes argued that power is not always about making decisions or taking actions but may result from the way in which ‘ the system works ’ .
5 Other developments , more modest in their expectations and deriving from the particular perception this or that group might have of the way in which Owen 's new view could be related to its own grievance or apprehension or aspiration , proceeded in parallel , propagated largely by the rapidly growing radical press which included a number of journals advocating Owenite ideas .
6 I should be grateful if the Under-Secretary could comment on the way in which housing benefit is calculated .
7 The answer that a doctor gives may depend upon the way in which the question is framed .
8 In this essay I shall look at the way in which female sexuality has been constructed from a particular biology which has had to exclude female desire .
9 We shall return to the way In which linguistic choice determines the nature of mental experience in Chapter 6 .
10 Much would depend on the way in which floor-space control would operate , and the relaxations from the standard ratio .
11 This chapter will look at the way in which science is viewed and experienced by those who teach and study it .
12 This section will look at the way in which physics is constructed as a discipline by briefly contrasting the views of two university lecturers , one at B university , and one at A university .
13 For example , if a centre already has some devolved responsibility , the Quality Audit will look at the way in which the centre assures that the SCOTVEC criteria are being applied .
14 The extent to which pupils at school progressing from the GCSE to A levels will find an unbridgeable gap will depend on the way in which ‘ differentiating ’ the curriculum and the assessment of pupils is interpreted in different schools , and for different courses .
15 Much of the success of a joint problem-solving consultation group will depend on the way in which it is set up , and this is a consultative exercise on its own .
16 There is a danger of closed-belief systems emerging in the social sciences , but this can apply to the way in which a thinker is excluded from debates about human society as well as to the strict adherence to one thinker , or type of thinker , alone , as a safe source of authority .
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