Example sentences of "[adj] in [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | So the writing and the record making process are inseparable in a way , but the way I work certainly seems to open up possibilities for discovery . ’ |
2 | So different in every way , even in looks , so grave and contained , so full of contrary ideas , and , sometimes , so blunt in uttering them , yet himself so perilously elusive . |
3 | ‘ Anyway , I was trying to get all these things into my music , trying to sound like me only different in a way , and it never really worked . |
4 | I think probably that was probably London but in the north I lived on the north east coast in a very small town and some of I mean my memories are quite different in a way . |
5 | What was impressive was that each group had something different in the way of experience to contribute , whether about uranium mining or leukaemia clusters or the advantages of energy saving . |
6 | erm How does one in any case fine a motorist who is n't standing by his car or sitting in it ? erm I would , if the question is shall we try it , if that is implied , I would say it 's worth trying in a very moderate way , it may require the police and the police representatives so to speak , the wardens if they 're going to be empowered to do this kind of thing , I think it 's going to force them to become very , very diplomatic and civilized in the way they handle it , but we of course too will have to learn to respond in a civilized manner . |
7 | It seemed a dark mysterious sort of profession , perhaps in a way not quite manly , or not manly in the way she was used to . |
8 | Howard Clark 's free kick was faultless in every way … |
9 | It appealed for sympathy with the unemployed in a way which did not challenge the consensus about the problem . |
10 | Proponents of the view that Keynesian stabilization policies are futile have been quick to point out the key role that wage and price rigidity play in justifying such policies , and the need for advocates of such policies to provide some theory of why prices should be rigid in the way they claim they are . |
11 | First , usury is not intrinsically wrong in the way that murder , adultery or theft are wrong . |
12 | The antics of the main protagonists certainly seemed to prove that something was radically wrong in the way our schools were organised . |
13 | They 're quite funny in a way . |
14 | They 're quite funny in a way . |
15 | There is something medieval in the way the Spaniard can reconcile earthy realism and practical common sense with soaring fantasy and spiritual exaltation . |
16 | This appropriation of European humanism was generous in a way inseparable from its shamelessness : the final manifesto of The Wretched of the Earth makes it clear that the vision for a new humanity which emerges from the appropriation is undertaken on behalf of Europe as well as the Third World . |
17 | So should a school like this one equip for the realities of unforgiveness of the world outside , or should it be much more generous in the way it shows forgiveness and can a school be organised so that it does actually reflect Christ 's teaching on forgiveness . |
18 | I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole . |
19 | In fact , the choreographer 's growing skill was manifest in the way he combined different elements , from that sobbing at one extreme to the rapturous final duet at the other ( in which influences from Balanchine and Ashton could be seen ) , into one fluent whole , and fitted it all so smoothly to the music he chose , Ravel 's ‘ Mother Goose ’ Suite with one section omitted . |
20 | Sodomy was not thought to originate in a pathological subjectivity ( the modern pervert ) ; rather , the sexual deviant was the vehicle of a confusion never only sexual , and sexual in a way different from the sexological and psychoanalytic accounts . |
21 | Only a minority of teachers I spoke to were interested in the way of life of their Asian pupils and an even smaller number knew anything about it . |
22 | Both Mrs Hogg and Mr Robinson are seriously interested in the way the cake is cut , not just in how fast it can expand . |
23 | I am not interested in the way my sister spends her afternoons . |
24 | ’ . At the same time , this confirms to the counsellees that you are interested in the way they are thinking and feeling , and that you are making every effort to see their point of view . |
25 | Tanberg had for some time been interested in the way that hydrogen behaves in the presence of metals such as palladium . |
26 | In many cases , parents will be more interested in the way in which the professional uses information from the assessment to answer practical questions , such as ‘ Will she need to have speech therapy ? ’ , |
27 | Researchers who were interested in the way of life of what were regarded as primitive peoples went to live among them to study their societies from the inside . |
28 | He is particularly interested in the way that words and sentences change their meaning according to the context in which they are said and heard , and in the ways in which we all fill in the unspoken background of what is said to us . |
29 | I 'm interested in the way you were attracted to British art . |
30 | Someday someone interested in the way streets really looked at the opening of the Victorian era will read all these signs . |