Example sentences of "and in [adj] ways " in BNC.

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1 It was quite clear to me that 260,000 people would be reduced very substantially and that for every person who was made redundant in British Steel , seven people were affected — another three in the family , plus the people serving that family in the shops and in other ways .
2 So far in this discussion the emphasis has been on the voluntary nature of the ‘ obligations ’ of the active citizen , which is to be encouraged through the educational system and in other ways about which , it must be said , there is fairly broad agreement across the political spectrum .
3 They can be used in skin-care , made into massage oils , added to the bath , used in steam inhalations for colds and ‘ flu , blended into mood-enhancing perfumes and in other ways to enhance our daily lives .
4 These are machines that run on IBM software and in other ways appear similar to the equipment of the market leader .
5 Thus practice and theory were often far apart , in this and in other ways , even in the classical feudalism , feudalism as it was known in the north of France between the ninth and the twelfth century .
6 She lives with your Grandma , whom she supports financially and in other ways .
7 Low status of carers Those who give up a job or take early retirement to become a carer lose out financially , and in other ways , as has been well documented ( Finch and Groves , 1983 ) .
8 If I said , ‘ It looks blue ’ but otherwise seemed incapable of colour discrimination , of being able to respond differently , verbally and in other ways , to differently coloured things , and , particularly , of being able to tell when other blue things were present and when absent , then people would rightly suspect that I did not know what I was talking about , that my experience could not really be of its looking blue .
9 The English will get interpreted one way in the UK , differently in the US , and in other ways elsewhere .
10 Nature and God are identified , and are conceived as an infinite reality which exists both as an all comprehensive mind and as an infinitely extended physical system , and in other ways unknown to us , all these being different aspects of one and the same single reality .
11 The English will get interpreted one way in the UK , differently in the US , and in other ways elsewhere .
12 Apart from extending agriculture into lands which were not free , as they seemed , but part of an ancient patrimony , they hunted fur-bearing animals as well as birds and fish and in other ways competed with the existing population for scarce resources .
13 It turns out that all neurons of the primary visual cortex respond best to oriented bars or edges , though they still vary greatly among themselves as to the position their receptive field occupies in the visual field , as to the direction of preferred orientation , velocity of motion , size of bar and its polarity ( dark or light ) , and in other ways .
14 Most of them do well , academically and in other ways , amid the heavy demands of the curriculum and the high expectations of parents .
15 In that and in other ways , it 's the unseen agency of God 's activity .
16 In trade union legislation and in other ways , there are different practices in different countries .
17 As amended , Article 6 of the Constitution , which previously had enshrined the Communist Party as the " leading and guiding force in Soviet society and the nucleus of its political system " , now read : " The Communist Party of the Soviet Union , other political parties , trade unions , youth and other social organizations and mass movements participate in the formulation of the policy of the Soviet state and in the administration of state and social affairs through their representatives elected to the soviets of people 's deputies and in other ways . "
18 Unless users are involved in helping to define what it means to work in an empowering way , in the training which enables this to happen and in other ways in the planning , delivery and evaluation of services , it will be another case of users being ‘ done to ’ by professionals .
19 The name Yahweh appears in the Bible from the earliest times ( Genesis 4:1 ) and in such ways as to imply that men both knew and used it ( e.g. Genesis 4:26 ; 14:22 ) .
20 The emphatic denigration contained in this locational insult had to be heard to be understood , and in many ways it paralleled the dismissive tone used to deride the ‘ civvy ’ , for nuances of speech and tone have immense meaning to insiders .
21 In effect this was a time when new worlds and new social structures were being forged ; and in many ways we were closer to the world of the underground than that of the moral majority , for we were walking the same ground and like many in the alternative society were ( somewhat unsystematically ) following an essential and perennial theme of history — that of man 's journey as ‘ hero ’ .
22 If we continued to exclude children , we are effectively excluding many women , we are excluding families and in many ways the men as well .
23 They deviated from central expectations and in many ways escaped from rigid control from above , but their local eccentricities did not upset Moscow 's broad calculations in the short term .
24 The turning-point — and in many ways the great divide of British politics since 1979 — came totally unexpectedly in March 1982 .
25 The second part of this second half of The Origin deals with Greece and Rome and in many ways again follows what Marx and Engels had written previously .
26 ‘ This spring collection is the most radical I 've ever shown and in many ways it marks a new beginning for me .
27 Every country in Europe was facing an explosion in demand for health care ; every country in Europe was spending substantial public resources upon health ; and in many ways our centrally run , centrally financed system was the most effective in controlling costs .
28 Governors are drawn from a cross-section of those that have an interest in the school and in many ways act as a market research test panel .
29 These were different , and in many ways more congenial , responses to the new classicism , but the Beaux-Arts was soon to reign supreme and supplant totally the nineteenth-century eclectic styles .
30 They have not long entered the twentieth century and in many ways still live in the past .
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