Example sentences of "[is] [vb pp] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | Because it 's designed that way , with tiles coloured and crafted to live in harmony with both history and local environments . |
2 | But the keyboard socket should only be near the front if the motherboard is designed that way . |
3 | The same point is made another way when we demand that our residuals should be patternless . |
4 | In Australia , all launching is done this way , and for a time it was common in the U.S.A. The disadvantages , however , of the low tow position are as follows . |
5 | If a house is bought this way all the surveys and investigations should be carried out first , and you must be ready to sign and exchange contracts on the day of the auction after paying over the 10 per cent deposit . |
6 | That 's an attitude which may change with time because everyone who goes to Grendon is affected one way or another , staff and prisoners.tomorrow we see how much good has been done when they finish . |
7 | Campaigners fear , unless action is take , the number of caesareans could rise to American levels , where one in four babies is born this way . |
8 | Timing is good ; this tends to be particularly noticeable in recordings such as the Keith Jarrett interpretation of Bach 's Goldberg Variations , which has superbly organic style that is pulled this way and that , but which never spoils the music or prevents it from working . |
9 | There 'll be no more doubtful voyages till the thing is settled one way or another . |
10 | Next it is laid half way over the other petal and pressed down with the side of the finger . |
11 | Even so , the beginning of an English influence is suggested by the brothers ' first names and by the fact that William 's second name , Justavus , is spelled that way , indicating an English pronunciation , instead of the more usual Gustavus . |
12 | Seems obvious when it 's put that way . |
13 | Everyone here is haunted one way or another . |
14 | By an attitude is meant any way of being in favour of or of disfavouring ( of being against ) something . |
15 | And , as I have already mentioned , it is not altogether necessary , if your mind is constructed that way , actually to visit your chosen locale . |
16 | Very frequently the full trial never takes place because the dispute is ended one way or another . |
17 | Because everything that appears on the Macintosh screen is treated as a graphic , even the text is handled this way , life is remarkably easy for the desktop publisher . |
18 | This can be traced back as far at least as Lord Mansfield , who said : ‘ In all mercantile transactions the great object should be certainty and therefore it 's of more consequence that a rule should be certain , than whether the rule is established one way or the other . |
19 | It is too pat to say , as did Mansfield , that merchants will chose definiteness over ‘ whether the rule is established one way or the other ’ . |