Example sentences of "[det] way [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Im happy in some ways for us to be ignored . |
2 | Here are some ways for you to help . |
3 | introduced you may be er in some ways to us , which would you prefer to be in . |
4 | They are writers who have parted company , but who are in some ways at one . |
5 | In this essay , I have attempted to suggest some ways in which we might look beyond the conceptual dichotomy between ‘ us ’ and ‘ them ’ , villagers and bureaucrats , to ask how the dynamic of interaction across the boundary is played out . |
6 | In this section we will describe some ways in which the choices involved in applying the B & B method may be resolved . |
7 | There are some ways in which the element of risk in a PRP scheme can be reduced . |
8 | There are some ways in which this approach should be adapted for elderly clients ( Fortune and Rathbone McCuan , 1981 ) . |
9 | In this section we outline some ways in which educational inequalities and the pursuit of educational equalities have been studied . |
10 | Given a fragment of conversation and a topic framework as in ( 10 ) , it is possible for the analyst to point out some ways in which each participant ‘ speaks topically ’ . |
11 | The preceding section has suggested some ways in which these dimensions align themselves in Japan . |
12 | Models provide the possibility of predicting where we might find settlements and indicate some ways in which the contemporary landscape might have been exploited . |
13 | I have mentioned some ways in which section 12(1) of the Theft Act 1968 might be amended . |
14 | Similarly , some ways in which the survey is regarded define the scope of social science for its exponents . |
15 | Some ways in which the nobility profited from war were more acceptable to the mores of the age than others , some more or less guaranteed reward , while others gave opportunity to gamble for high profits . |
16 | This is because there are rather few ways in which an image of the incident light can be formed . |
17 | Thus anatomy may reflect the fact that there are only a few ways in which some engineering problem can be solved . |
18 | Since non-acceptance on the basis of length of residence is one of the few ways in which local workers can retain any of their old status in the village , they restrict their social contacts to those who share these judgements with them . |
19 | Should anyone be interested , I would gladly co-ordinate their efforts — one of the few ways in which I might be able to help the Society from this distance ’ . |
20 | This is an important aspect of the hardware as it is one of the few ways in which the hardware of the RISC utilises the instruction set . |
21 | ‘ We have to be some way above it to see it clearly . |
22 | She 's worried in some way about him , but I ca n't get anything out of her . |
23 | If you have a query ( however daft it may seem ) or if you are concerned in some way about your pension , you should approach whoever is responsible for the scheme in your organisation . |
24 | As I mentioned earlier , they glide round in an arc and it is a hell of a job to prevent them from plunging into the weeds some way along your own bank . |
25 | But they have spread some way beyond their original site , and suckers and seedlings ( including a wonderful cherry-plum with round , thick , orange fruit ) crop up for hundreds of yards along the hedge . |
26 | Almost all of these elements depend in some way for their initial success on the brigade 's own advanced forces , the Pathfinder Platoon . |
27 | Reluctantly she decided she must see it through , for Peter , and in some way for herself — she had to prove to herself that she could come face to face with Marc again and survive the ordeal . |
28 | Thus he seems to be arguing from within a position which holds that aggression is an innate attribute of sufficient strength that it needs to be redirected in some way for it not to manifest itself in interhuman relations . |
29 | As John Cook pointed out in the preceding chapter , it mistakenly assimilates the concepts of capacities like understanding , thinking , remembering , and the other psychological verbs to those of sensations like pain , and thus turns them into specific yet insubstantial and wholly mysterious inner states , available only to private introspection , which correlate in some way with their behavioural signs . |
30 | If we can comfort people in some way with our music then it 'll have been worthwhile . ’ |