Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | The research methods suggest new ways of assessing important factors in urban development , and of exploiting one of the largest and least-used bodies of source material for European towns in general . |
2 | British gardeners have sent us hundreds of their most original gardening tips , and this month 's 50 cash prize winners describe cool ways to water baskets and a tidy way to store canes . |
3 | In addition to these behaviours , organizations have other ways of forcing and reinforcing relationships . |
4 | As banks explore new ways of pleasing customers ( eg , by offering telephone-banking services ) , it becomes ever harder to paint broad-brush pictures of physical capacity . |
5 | At British general elections , vote counts are reported at constituency level only , so that where a party gets its votes is largely unknown ( though party workers have efficient ways of estimating the geography of their support when acting as scrutineers at the count ) . |
6 | In general terms , within the particular situations , those structures provide economical ways of performing decision management ( initiating decisions and implementing them ) and decision control ( ratifying decisions and monitoring them ) . |
7 | Though much attention has been focused on critical ‘ breakthroughs ’ in such areas as micro-electronics , biotechnology and new materials where the potential for creating dramatic changes is obvious , change can also be created in small steps as firms find new ways of upgrading efficiencies . |
8 | Although the instruction books that come with new machines recommend certain ways of setting such machines up , I have always liked to experiment across the range of possible settings . |
9 | Which is why I have always tried to insist that my players have proper ways of relaxing away from their work . |
10 | The Commission recommends that parishes explore alternative ways of singing the Psalms . |
11 | But bees have other ways of communicating between one another . |
12 | Different societies have different ways of organising production , and this creates different kinds of classes . |
13 | Groups evolve expected ways to behave which their members must normally obey . |
14 | All the letters suggest different ways in which the Bill can be improved , but if we accept this awful timetable motion tonight a Bill of nearly 100 clauses will have very limited time for discussion , and the guillotine will fall in Committee . |
15 | Dodgy Dell boys continue bad ways |
16 | Secondly , actors inherit collective ways of seeing the world , languages for describing it , and institutions for organizing it . |
17 | Spinal cord injuries have cruel way of leaving your mind intact so that you can think long and hard about the way you wanted to live ’ . |
18 | The trouble is that people and horses have different ways of communicating , which makes it very difficult for them to understand each other . |
19 | Different schemes have different ways of determining how members ' pension entitlements are calculated . |
20 | Women have pretty ways . |
21 | You also find different cultures have different ways of having men and women 's language . |