Example sentences of "[prep] it [det] way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I tell you Cooper would n't bust out of it that way . |
2 | I do n't think of it that way . |
3 | To think of it that way . |
4 | You ca n't get out of it that way ! |
5 | ‘ I never thought of it that way , ’ he said . |
6 | ‘ I never thought of it that way . ’ |
7 | So it 's sometime useful to think of it that way round , Newton 's third law , rather than force is mass times acceleration , you 're interested in the effect , now what did we get for this , what sort of acceleration do we get . |
8 | It 's counter see you , the reason , the reason that this seems difficult to understand at first is we 're not used to thinking of it that way . |
9 | I never thought of it that way . |
10 | " Well , " the McLaren girl said , " I guess the whole thing was kind of a bother , but I had n't thought of it that way . |
11 | As X becomes a very very very small number , or a large negative number , if you like to think of it that way , where X is very large . |
12 | That was the answer think of it that way . |
13 | Think of it that way . |
14 | Well I 've never thought of it that way . |
15 | To think of it another way , if you were asked to mend a broken chair you would not use every tool you had just for the sake of showing that you had them . |
16 | My knowledge of this period of history is rather hazy so I am not going to make an issue of it either way , for the simple reason which I suspect is shared by many of you , that I do n't care . |
17 | Think of it this way : if it is the case that an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going , then anything that entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles will result in my going ; an incomplete embargo on cars entails an incomplete embargo on vehicles , so an incomplete embargo on cars will result in my going . ) |
18 | ‘ Think of it this way , ’ he urged , ‘ we are all mourners following a funeral procession and some of us , those of us more directly concerned with the departed , have dropped behind to tie a shoe-lace . |
19 | Think of it this way . |
20 | She could see he had not thought of it this way . |
21 | The operatives like it that way . ’ |
22 | Obviously the playing field still has its bumps , and understandably some players like it that way . |
23 | I think that there 's a lot for your Lordship to read but I think it might be beneficial in the long run , it was certainly , our experience has been that it certainly would take time in the long run but to deal with it this way . |
24 | I am , I am indeed , yes , yes , I I 've got to deal with it some way , somehow . |
25 | Let's put you down as self-employed and get round it that way . ’ |
26 | round it that way and that way , but it just stops them in their sleep . |
27 | How did you do it , why did you go for it that way ? |
28 | I come from a learners ' perspective , a needs ' perspective , and I do n't believe that anybody has a God-given right to make those programmes with all these resources without thinking about it that way . |
29 | But it 's not , well , responsible to think about it that way . |
30 | So whenever you see people who 're not quite like you and maybe there 's something about their workstyle that you do n't like think about it this way . |