Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 The WEU must in no way be subordinate to the European Council .
2 Labour turning on its back on Employment Action will in no way help them gain the necessary experience to be employable , or to be equipped for further training for more advanced skills .
3 As we debated the awards in Government , various colleagues told me that my arguments for reductions were ‘ egalitarian ’ and that the pay increase for judges would in no way influence the expectations of the nurses and the ancillary workers .
4 The logic of a modern economy would encourage a voluntary assimilation of all , and recognizing the right would in no way impede this forward movement of society to integration .
5 Katkov , therefore , is being asked to accept that ‘ my Peter Verkhovensky may in no way resemble Nechaev ’ .
6 By running a £5 million overdraft , the court could in a way be construed as borrowing money to invest in works of art .
7 Some of these mixtures contained as many as fifty or sixty different ingredients , and Hahnemann reasoned that the combined effects of so many different substances could in no way be known .
8 He went on to say that " the revolution will in no way reconcile with them and they will not reconcile with the revolution " .
9 He told Davidson that ‘ a Socialist Government would have an opportunity of learning their administrative duties and responsibilities under favourable conditions and that it was essential that their rights under the Constitution should in no way be impaired ’ .
10 The King was particularly anxious to dispel the view expressed by Campbell Stephen and Lansbury that he was hostile to Labour ; and he told J. C. C. Davidson , a confidant of Baldwin , on 21 January after the Conservatives had been defeated in the Commons , that ‘ it was essential that their rights under the Constitution should in no way be impaired ’ .
11 Dr Cassidy put forward fairly Burmin 's assertions that gold mining on Croagh Patrick would in no way interfere with the pilgrimage : ‘ I say in all fairness that should planning permission for mining ever be granted Burmin have given me repeated assurances that there will be no interference with the Pilgrim Path , there would be no interference with Patrick 's Peak or that particular part of the mountain range . ’
12 It is self-evident then that scientists should in no way be hampered by non-scientists in their pursuits , even when these seem to possess vague political or ‘ social-and-economic-factors ’ like the construction of nuclear bombs , the risk acceptability associated with the use of atomic reactors , nuclear waste disposal plants , new species of bacteria by means of genetic engineering , cloning , the use of fetal tissue as transplants , or brave new thoroughly modern theories on intelligence based on race .
13 Observers interpreted the coup as a rebellion against the predominance of Déby 's Zaghawa clan , although Déby stressed in a radio broadcast of Oct. 22 that " this incident will in no way change our attitude " and that " no group or leader of the MPS or person will be marginalized " .
14 Although it holds grand cru status Beaumont-sur-Vesle can in no way be described as a great growth .
15 Certainly these results should in no way be seen as a criticism of their teaching .
16 The Moroccan Interior Minister Driss Basri declared that the Sahrawi people were part of Morocco and that their inclusion in elections would in no way prejudice the later holding of a referendum on the future of the Western Sahara .
17 Is the Minister aware that that sum will in no way meet the amount needed for the enormous backlog of repairs to schools in England , Wales and Scotland ?
18 So you see , Miss Abbott , though he might never , on account of his birth , want for money , he lacks sadly the human love that lucre can in no way replace .
19 Then it was arranged that Hoare should on the way spend a day or so in Paris talking to Laval , who was temporarily Prime Minister as well as Foreign Minister of France .
20 If that company were to set up a new pension scheme based on only 461 employees , the likelihood is that scheme would in no way match a scheme based on more than 10,000 members , as is the case with the Scottish Transport Group .
21 This provision can in no way affect ' fundamental rights in the executable files of the Licensed Software as described in 4.1 above .
22 In his tract justifying the activities of the Commons in the Parliament of 1701 , when the Tories had made a number of attacks on the policies of the Court Whigs , culminating in the attempted impeachment of some of the Junto Lords , the High Anglican Tory , James Drake , found it plausible in one place to quote Algernon Sidney in support of his argument about the rights of the lower House ; the tract as a whole , however , makes it clear that Drake can in no way be considered a convert to Sidney 's particular brand of radical Whiggery .
23 The previous year , on 9 February 1933 , the Oxford Union had voted , ‘ That this house will in no way fight for King and Country ’ .
24 These councils can in no way be seen as a representative sample of all 333 districts .
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