Example sentences of "[coord] in [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | So we get involved quite a lot in looking at teaching in various parts of the university where people want us to , very often involving the students as well as the other teachers in looking at a particular course and seeing if there are ways in which perhaps it might be taught differently or in a way that worked better . |
2 | At the same time , finance is becoming inextricable from questions of industrial policy : do differences in the cost of capital , or in how it is provided , or in the way in which firms are owned , affect firms ' competitiveness in America , Europe and Japan ? |
3 | He did n't know how — perhaps a different feel to the tiller or in the way the bows felt at the sea . |
4 | ( a ) in saying ‘ Something appears white ’ you are making certain assumptions about language ; you are assuming , for example , that the word ‘ white ’ , or the phrase ‘ appears white ’ , is being used in the way in which you have used it on other occasions , or in the way in which other people have used it . |
5 | Now , ’ she added with a complete change of subject that left Ellie feeling bewildered , ‘ you must n't feel awkward or in the way , because we 're delighted to have you to stay . |
6 | He answered prayer not in the way I sought , Nor in the way that I thought he ought , But in his own good way , and I could see , He answered in the fashion best for me . |
7 | But these are quibbles , and in no way detract from Jane Brown 's achievement . |
8 | It 's too long , too slow and in no way original . |
9 | In 1974 the Iraqis came up with a detailed law for the autonomous area that was far more restrictive than the 1970 agreement and in no way reflected its accommodating spirit . |
10 | Alliums ( flowering onion ) such as Allium moly ( yellow ) , A. caeruleum ( purple ) and A. neapolitanum mother-of-pearl pink ) , planted singly or as mixed groups are true hardy garden gems and in no way resemble their culinary brothers and sisters . |
11 | Our Booking Conditions have been formulated as a result of our responsibilities under law and in no way affect your statutory rights as a consumer . |
12 | He told the jury that the crime was motiveless and in no way premeditated . |
13 | He was sorry about the outcome of an affray that he had not started and in no way wanted . |
14 | The Architects Club , founded in 1791 , was a dining club with limited membership and in no way attempted to be a professional body , but The London Architectural Society , founded in 1806 , was intended to be more representative and instructional . |
15 | With the peculiar methods of financing the India Office , Scott 's appointment came from Stanley and in no way involved the Office of Works and was largely beyond the control of Parliament . |
16 | This love can be transcendent and timeless , and in no way can it be tarnished . |
17 | What follows , therefore , is an outline which is very general indeed and in no way a blueprint to be slavishly followed in every instance . |
18 | In other words , their senses are natural and in no way ‘ extra ’ . |
19 | But that 's my opinion and in no way … no way reflects on the present gathering . ’ |
20 | But these were just two little subcultures , and in no way representative of Britain as a whole . |
21 | They are an exciting medium which requires special handling and a different approach to painting , making them unique and in no way inferior to painting . |
22 | But Joan 's smile was all her own — and in no way feigned . |
23 | ‘ There 's been a wonderful family atmosphere here and in no way would it be harmed by people having a bet . ’ |
24 | Although the concentration and effort required to do this may sometimes produce fatigue , this is temporary and in no way signifies that sight will ‘ wear out ’ with use . |
25 | As a mechanism for weakening the slave trade , British colonial slavery and American slavery , the abstention from slave-grown produce was marginal in giving reality to abolitionist arguments about the ‘ impolicy ’ of the trade and in no way qualified , despite the evidence it provided , the later reflexive ideological commitment of abolitionists to the superior efficiency of free labour . |
26 | The LIFT-RIGHT-LEG sub-function of the WALK function is not a part of it and in no way a module of it . |
27 | Oakeshott 's notion of tradition arises out of a genuinely philosophical analysis of human activity and in no way presupposes ( as I think Burke 's appeal to tradition does ) a belief in the wisdom or rationality of history . |
28 | Certain of them took issue with us on one or another specific point , but most found our general thesis plausible , even in some cases probable , and in no way diminishing the stature of Jesus or the Christian faith . |
29 | But lie still regarded the result as crucial and in no way retreated from his new-found determination to fight . |
30 | That he could do this without awakening the slightest resentment ill the boys was a sign that they recognised that it was their work that mattered to Basil , and in no way his self-importance , which , to a quite remarkable degree he did not have . |