Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] way " in BNC.

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31 We are now beginning new ways of thinking about whether to feed mice or kill them , plant trees or chop them down which require new balances of conflict of interest .
32 Those to whom power is delegated often find unexpected ways of achieving the desired results , even demonstrating skills which they were previously not thought to have possessed .
33 The idea of ‘ revolution ’ can set the pulses racing , for a time at least , and in 1980 it was invoked by Catherine Belsey : ‘ Only by closing the doors of the English department against theoretical challenges from outside can we continue to ignore the ‘ Copernican' ’ revolution which is currently taking place , and which is radically undermining traditional ways of perceiving both the world and the text . ’
34 With hindsight , I question some of my early motives and certainly now see different ways of exploring choices with students .
35 Assure it that you now have other ways of handling life , or new beliefs , that it can now help you in some other way .
36 Other analysts may well develop different ways of making the connection ; however , no matter how close the systems ideas come to the real-world activities , it will always be necessary to temper those ideas with a firm grasp of the practical effects of any changes .
37 Furthermore , the symptoms of even full-blown affective psychosis and schizophrenia overlap considerably , suggesting that they simply represent different ways in which a common tendency to insanity can manifest itself .
38 In principle , then , these three aggregates simply represent different ways of measuring the flow of output or income being created in an economy over a period of time .
39 YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways .
40 I then discuss various ways in which we can think about the relation between brain and behaviour .
41 Now it is clear that we do sometimes have alternative ways of determining guilt and innocence to our own satisfaction and it therefore makes sense to think of a fair trial as a trial designed to produce the correct verdict where correctness is assessable by some other objective standards , but in many cases this is not so and in practice the correct verdict is simply the one which is reached after a fair trial .
42 This medium is ideal for encouraging students to pursue similarities between apparently discrete topics , and consequently to appreciate alternative ways of organizing information .
43 ‘ Moving on from there it could be that we find out more about how certain diseases occur and we could maybe find new ways of treating diseases . ’
44 Indeed , and to allow them to take that sort of action that they feel allows them , or enables them to express what they 're feelings are , but to assume that they can take the sort of action that we as adults have not been able to take , i.e. to find different ways and more mature ways of resolving conflicts is putting expectations on children that we as adults have n't been able to achieve ourselves .
45 But for the men on the shop floor , the new technology presented a difficult choice — either learn new ways , or face redundancy , Those who made the transition found the new working environment very different .
46 And every time we use prejudicial terms , we actively re-circulate sexist ways of seeing the differences and relations between the sexes .
47 The contexts of language teaching , like the more general social contexts within which they are located , are continually changing , continually challenging habitual ways of thinking and the patterns of past certainty .
48 We are currently investigating different ways .
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