Example sentences of "in [art] [adj] way so [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | While it is true that we have until now been concerned with consciousness , and used the term " mental events " in the ordinary way so as not to include all that may be included in the mental , the rest of the subject-matter of that domain is not thereby excluded from our coming reflections . |
2 | Technique , first of all , is the ability to use a stroke in the simplest way so as to achieve the best stroke . |
3 | In this second case , identity consists in matter being continuously arranged in a similar way so as to ‘ partake of the same life ’ . |
4 | Funding is crucial but there is an organisational problem — despite the fact that there 's a huge amount of latent goodwill in the community , few councils have mobilised this in a co-ordinated way so that the rights of way network can be brought into line . |
5 | This thing here , which looks like a wooden club , is actually several pieces of particular wood cunningly put together in a certain way so that the whole thing is sprung , like a dance floor . |
6 | Basically , a general program , supplied with the data layout and validation requirements of the study , guides the keypuncher page by page through the questionnaire form ( or similar document ) in a helpful way so as to facilitate error-free transfer of the information and to give immediate warning of any data anomalies that can be detected as well as providing a mechanism for correcting mistakes . |
7 | To make sure that we 're able to put our point across clearly so that we speak in a clear way so that people do n't have any er doubts as to what you actually mean . |
8 | They are represented ( perhaps , more accurately , mis-represented ) in a particular way so that when they become anchored they must become objectified . |
9 | Types of learning are distinguished , and are arranged in an hierarchical way so that earlier types are necessary conditions for later types of learning . |
10 | Make sure the food is set out in an attractive way so that its appearance makes the children excited . |