Example sentences of "way [pron] [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Not the way I look at the moment !
2 They say statistics can be manipulated to give any impression , but whichever way you look at the Gunners , the facts of Highbury life make glum reading .
3 They held Grimma in awe because of the way she shouted at the men and read better than anyone .
4 ‘ It 's nothing you could put your finger on … nothing definite … little things … the way she looks at the photographs on the mantelpiece .
5 But supposing X-rays were normally displayed back to front or the way one looked at the person ?
6 And whichever way we look at the figures though , there is an unpreparedness to vote in local government elections .
7 But , of course , having a system of beliefs or attitudes also conditions the way we look at the world ; what we actually see .
8 Exploration of these phenomena may eventually revolutionise the whole way we look at the world .
9 As we will examine in more detail in Chapter 10 , the mass media can in a very important sense direct the way we look at the world and the questions we ask about it .
10 And whether it 's nasty shouting arrogant Kenneth Clarke or lovely perfumed Virginia , they 're all the same underneath in terms of the way they look at the Health Service .
11 Paul Corrigan suggests that teenagers behave the way they do at the seaside , or at football matches , because they are looking for a memorable experience to balance the boredom of the rest of their lives .
12 He had the same aura of privacy that a person at prayer has , the same do-not-touch-me signal of adults that the children recognised , it was in the rigidity of the crouching figure , in the way he stared at the stream without seeing it .
13 But from the way he glanced at the girls , Chen knew what he was thinking .
14 He looked terrible and , from the way he clutched at the doorpost for support , drunk .
15 His desire is for the crown , and the way he starts at the witches ' double prophecy shows that he already has it in mind .
16 I 've always admired Ben Hogan for the way he worked at the game and the determination he showed to succeed .
17 And the whole book is really about er the Versailles conference in a way , is n't it , and about why he behaved the way he did at the time .
18 In the early stages we started off with perhaps Minor schools which could almost have been Major ones , because you were just trying to find any school that had got some kind of life , or interest , or things happening … really in many ways it was rather a matter of chance because of the way it happened at the time .
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