Example sentences of "[adv] the [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | These may affect large sections of the population in predominantly the same way . |
2 | This makes the transitions less well defined and subject to jitter in rather the same way as a multivibrator will jitter if the initial approach to transistor turn-on is not rapid . |
3 | In other words , the new company would start life structured in rather the same way as BP , with a Government shareholding but without the Government taking any part in the business . |
4 | In rather the same way as in some Basic Needs Strategies , a checklist of desirable attributes of a good strategy can be compiled ( Blaikie , Cameron & Seddon 1979 ) . |
5 | They seem to act on the host 's nervous system in rather the same way as an addictive drug . |
6 | Your personality sets boundaries on what you can and can not do in rather the same way that your physical build also sets constraints . |
7 | Moreover , white holes , by acting as conduits to bring new material and spacetime into new regions of the Universe , would act in rather the same way as ‘ Little Bangs ’ , at least on the local level ( the ‘ locality ’ , of course , being extremely large ) . |
8 | This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works . |
9 | This means that instead of being a monolithic operating system running monolithic applications , the program just calls in bits of code as they are needed from libraries of routines — rather the same way that ICL Plc 's VME mainframe operating system works . |
10 | Last year 's debate was marked by a speech by the right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) , who was in the Chamber a moment ago , rather like Banquo 's ghost , but has disappeared , in rather the same way . |
11 | In rather the same way the practice of giving hostages for the due execution of a treaty , quite common in the distrustful atmosphere of the sixteenth century , was last seen in operation in 1748 , when two British peers were sent to Paris as guarantees of the restitution by Britain of the conquests she had made in north America at the expense of France . |
12 | All substances contain various amounts of energy within their chemical structures in rather the same way that the ball in Figure 6.4 possesses a potential energy proportional to its height above some datum . |
13 | It 's judged in somewhat the same way as a divorce settlement , the same sort of amount . |
14 | Dog therapy is apparently the latest way to beat those awkward pet problems like chewing the carpet , or even the postman . |
15 | All cheeses are made in basically the same way , by heating milk to separate the curds from the whey and then cutting the curds before pressing to yield the finished cheese . |
16 | They operate in basically the same way , but VITC coding has to be recorded onto the tape ( of course without being visible in the picture ) , at the time of shooting or while being copied onto a second tape ; RCTC coding on the other hand can be carried out at any stage of the editing process , and so is the more flexible of the two systems . |
17 | Unarmed combat is basically the quickest way of attacking somebody and grinding them into little pieces before moving on to your next victim . ) |
18 | Perhaps the key way to establish a connection between the concerns of conventional Marxist urban and regional sociology and the concepts outlined in Chapters 1 and 2 is to concentrate on typical forms of social mobility ; the ways in which they relate to spatial mobility and moral careers . |
19 | Well if the definition of salinity is the amount of salt dissolved in a particular volume of water , perhaps the logical way to do it is simply to take a volume of water and evaporate it and weigh the amount of salt that 's left so that might be the simplest approach . |
20 | But how strange it was , the changes which the past two or three weeks had brought : not merely the changes of circumstances ; her father and his hoped for promotion , herself going to the Stadium , Omi talking about herself , Fritz … but the whole relationship inside the family had altered , and she herself had changed , and it had begun with the arrival of Uncle Karl , as if he were a sorcerer , a wave of whose manicured hands could transform life , as alchemists thought they could transform base metal into gold or , with a certain sinister frisson , perhaps the other way around . |
21 | I think education committee is quite capable of making those kinds of decisions , and members , erm , that er , are representing rural areas are allowed to come along to education committee , and I think that 's perhaps the better way to , to go along those lines . |
22 | This is perhaps the only way they feel they can be effective in the situation . |
23 | The light clay and red brick dust are imported from France , perhaps the only way to re-create the playing conditions that are available at Roland Garros , here in England . |
24 | Perhaps the only way of getting a picture would be to take one in a bird sanctuary . |
25 | ‘ Perhaps the only way to end this is to give in to it , ’ Travis offered , unconscious of the fact that his thumb began to caress her skin . |
26 | Perhaps the only way to reach a solution would be over a glass or two at the nineteenth hole . |
27 | The very high turnover of caregivers in institutional settings is perhaps the major way in which they differ from ordinary family life . |
28 | Perhaps the best way to describe him is as a typical West Indian batsman , fundamentally very reliable and dependable yet always looking to attack if possible , always full of attractive stroke-play . |
29 | But damage limitation is not perhaps the best way to manage an election campaign when you are in opposition . |
30 | Perhaps the best way of going forward would be for you to send me a description of your work . |