Example sentences of "[vb -s] in [art] way " in BNC.

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1 The originality of so much of Ashton 's and MacMillan 's choreography fur classical ballets lies in the way they follow the basic principles and rules in order to create an infinite variety of enchaînements from the traditional vocabulary of steps , and yet discard the conventions .
2 The strength of the F-Plan lies in the way it affects the calories you consume .
3 Addressing an audience of sensible and clear-headed gentlemen — the sort of people who had produced the Bloodless Revolution of 1688 — Locke pictured himself as ‘ an under-labourer in clearing the ground a little , and removing much of the rubbish that lies in the way of knowledge ’ .
4 Its value lies in the way it opens up the issue for reasoned discussion .
5 An explanation for this negative attitude towards the union lies in the way the women identified themselves in terms of their domestic lives rather than as paid workers .
6 The fundamental difficulty with business ethics , thinks Mr Stark , lies in the way business schools have chosen to tackle it .
7 One possible explanation lies in the way in which charge carriers move between crystal lattice planes : the build up of charge carriers on alternate planes of a graphite lattice gives rise to local electrical fields that oppose the main field and generate the out-of-phase conduction .
8 The significance of the data lies in the way that odd nitrogen is partitioned in autumn in the long-lived reservoir of HNO 3 , rather than the temporary reservoir of N 2 O 5 .
9 One crucial reason for this lies in the way only one element of Marxist work on the state is used by pluralist critics .
10 After the failure of dismal conventional buddy movies like Eddie Murphy 's Another 48 Hours , Ricochet 's success ( it grossed over $35 million in the States ) lies in the way director Mulcahy ( Highlander ) , producer Joel Silver ( Die Hard , Lethal Weapon , 48 Hours ) and scriptwriter Steven de Souza , have tampered with the blockbusting buddy film/action movie formula so stylishly .
11 The relevance of this to the concerns of a chapter on land lies in the way in which location and style are the core of much of the development process .
12 A big difference lies in the way the final image is recorded .
13 The Lake District is one of the most compactly beautiful regions in England and so much of its intrinsic attraction lies in the way of life led by native Cumbrians .
14 The answer probably lies in the way so called principles set up expectations for the future .
15 The key to its ethical and practical success lies in the way in which the technical problems involved in its production were overcome .
16 In either case the relevance of the reformulation lies in the way it narrows down , or constrains , the interpretation of the original .
17 Rather its relevance lies in the way it constrains the interpretation of [ 14a ] so that hearers can see it as an interpretation of the speaker 's thoughts about the state of the pound .
18 That is , the relevance of the reformulation lies in the way it constrains the interpretation of the first segment so that it matches Carver 's own initial impressions .
19 It is clearly an undergraduate text ; its use lies in the way it introduces discourse stylistics to a primarily conventional undergraduate group .
20 In principle , it seems unjust that a homicide conviction should not be possible in such a case , if all the other elements can be established and only the ‘ year and a day ’ rule stands in the way .
21 Its goal was to identify what stands in the way of effective action on the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere .
22 Ludens , I 'm in love , I 'm desperate with love , I 'm sunk in it , I 'm ruthless , I feel as fierce as hell about this , I could kill anyone who stands in the way , I must have both of them , and I will , all right it may look like a battlefield , but what has to be done has to be done now and like this .
23 It 's also alive with midges , which stands in the way of it being a Scottish Shangrila .
24 I prefer a more recessed sound with the guitar shade more forward , but nothing stands in the way of a hearty recommendation .
25 Given the composition of Council , it is likely that only the DTI stands in the way of adoption of this proposal : if it is adopted , I hope we will be spared further sanctimonious claims to the high ground by the Institute , and that it concedes it is operating predominantly in the interests of ( some of ) its members .
26 FROM CORPORATE MOTIVES AND WILLING PERSONNEL TO CORPORATE CRIME : WHAT STANDS IN THE WAY ?
27 In order to sustain a more robust disagreement , individualist theorists must contend that human autonomy makes a substantial difference to the explanation of action , and stands in the way of the determinist account supposedly favoured by holists .
28 What stands in the way ?
29 He stresses in particular that enlightened self love itself will realize that too much love of self , and too little of others , stands in the way of happiness .
30 He traces the origins of contemporary attitudes to professionalism and public services , to the Victorian period , and argues that the model we have inherited is outmoded and stands in the way of improving professionally relationships .
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