Example sentences of "and the way [prep] which [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The second commendation came from the site agent at the PSA who was particularly impressed with the organisation of the work and the way in which everything was cleared up afterwards .
2 It 's hurtful when you see good actors out of work and the way in which their confidence is corroded by the system .
3 They came armed with batteries of attorneys , British and American , merchant bank and investment bank advisers and the way in which their participation developed was immensely thorough .
4 this solid background of personal local knowledge , and the way in which their main volume of repeat business is topped up by firm personal recommendations , means that their lending decisions can generally be based on a truly accurate perception of the customer 's ability and will to repay .
5 These distinctions have major consequences for the way in which public railway enterprises are controlled , and the way in which their objectives are negotiated .
6 This was a view ascribed to Princess Ashraf , who was not enamoured of the Queen and the way in which her political star rose as Ashrafs waned .
7 We fail to know its strengths and weaknesses and the way in which we can choose whether to have fear in our lives , or not .
8 We less frequently ask ourselves whether what and how we teach and the way in which we organise and manage our schools could themselves be a major cause of children 's difficulties .
9 Figure 4.2 summarises the nature of our concern and the way in which we view the interrelation of the four modes of language .
10 Any rational person would disapprove of Moustaine , Auriega and the way in which we were being treated .
11 It is typical of the Labour party that it loses sight of the possibility of being able to get better value for money and of being able to improve the extent to which and the way in which we can help people without always asking the taxpayer to fund more .
12 Thank you very much , Sir Leonard for that , in th in the beginning of your address you posed the question , what does a company like I B M have to do with a community and then proceeded to answer your question , I think in a most , er , comprehensive way , and I I speak as someone who lives in a county , Hampshire , where I B M has a strong er , base , and I know from personal experience as a volunteer in that county , how much we value the contacts that we have with I B M and the way in which we work together with them in the way that you have described .
13 yeah , yes verbally yes if we 're writing we 'd actually be six but it was it was the span of conception was n't it the capacity of the brain The span of conception says that if you deliver your presentation in groups of three in three themes and three subthemes then the audience is able to hold on to that and the way in which we set up the delivery or the way in which we delivered the structured thought pattern was through method
14 The white paper that was published some months ago indicates I think , very clearly , the kind of commitments that we have and the way in which we are meeting those commitments .
15 Okay having said that , that all of those things are important when we answer the telephone , and the way in which we answer the telephone , what are the things that you find annoying on the telephone , what annoys you ?
16 Its concern with adolescent love , and the way in which its idealism and purity can not evade the sullying effects of adult realities , paralleled Minton 's own fear of lost youth , his obsession with adolescence and desire for a love that could only exist in a state untrammelled by adult responsibilities .
17 There seems to be a struggle , which Milton perhaps did not intend , between the reader 's response to Satan as a powerful and convincing character and the way in which one should react to such a malevolent force .
18 No matter how well intentioned an author may be , no matter how good his work is considered , a lavish photographic book of this kind , and of this price , must stand or fall on the sheer quality of the pictures selected and the way in which they are presented .
19 Grant 's responsibilities at John Dickinson provided him with a wide knowledge of the paper manufacturing processes used throughout the world and the way in which they were being improved .
20 Information on a variety of matters , such as the reasons for the proposed job losses and the way in which they are intended to occur , must be disclosed in writing .
21 It will be necessary to run through the examples in the Digest to illustrate the contexts in which these practices are found and the way in which they are interpreted .
22 By the early years of this century , pawnbrokers — the first lenders to have been controlled in detail — were licensed , and the way in which they did their business was regulated .
23 The study of black sportsmen and society brings into relief the way in which the youths ' orientations to school and what they expect to achieve from education affect , not segmentally but totally , their attitudes , postures and the way in which they apportion their time and energies .
24 In Sweden ( a country I have visited regularly since 1976 ) there is a desire , expressed by both teachers and senior government educational advisors , to use the most recent läroplan ( the centrally imposed school curriculum ) as a starting point for creative teaching which takes into account the needs of children and the way in which they learn .
25 One can imagine someone in a room looking at a beautiful painting , drinking in the details and the way in which they combine to constitute the lovely whole , and there being nothing beyond this observer and the object of his contemplation .
26 This manual describes the use of the forms NEWOED1–NEWOED7 and the way in which they are to be completed by the lexicographers in order to request services from either or both of the New OED Computer Group or ( indirectly ) the Computer Services Department .
27 ‘ We discussed the power of the media and the way in which they condition people 's ways of thinking , their idea of reality and their values . ’
28 ‘ We discussed the power of the media and the way in which they condition people 's ways of thinking , their idea of reality and their values . ’
29 Before I come to discuss the philosophical problems that are raised by this sort of account of self and autonomy , I want to look at what I have called its implicit politics ; and what I mean by this primarily is its possible consequences for the way in which women might think about their relationships to each other , and the way in which they might think about themselves .
30 Traditionally , language teaching has concentrated only on the three levels of the formal language system — pronunciation , grammar , and vocabulary — and the way in which they function within the sentence , on the assumption that other aspects of communication will follow fairly automatically .
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