Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] in [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | Becoming educated in the way being argued for in this book requires a willingness and an ability to participate in a discussion oriented towards truth . |
2 | Renault 's new front-drive , 1.2-litre , one-box baby looks confident in a way that small cars seldom do ; it 's cute without being jokey , radical without being controversial . |
3 | They can feel cold at first but they do warm up quickly and in warmer conditions the modern micro-fibre fabrics commonly used do n't feel sticky in the way that older nylon linings did . |
4 | I will defend this , because , to me , the book seemed perfect in every way , in its characterisation , plot themes and its style . |
5 | And it had made him feel big in a way that had nothing to do with macho trappings . |
6 | Ibrahim Bu Shanna , reaching maturity at a propitious time , had opportunities to achieve success in trade denied to his elder brother , who grew up during the war : the elder brother was a gardener , who lived subordinate in every way except the symbolic to Ibrahim , a successful wholesaler . |
7 | With them , we long to believe that our expectations of happiness can be transformed , so that we can become happy in a way we never thought possible . |
8 | Yet , unfortunately this positive role so often gets lost in the way we have described earlier , with people just not understanding what is going on around them at a time when it could provide them with so much support . |
9 | Moreover , public support for the system has become problematic in a way that poses some kind of challenge to the legitimacy and authority of the state itself . |
10 | Teachers from non-project schools are as influential ( or more influential ) on the panel than are those from project schools , and there seems little in the way of visits made to successful project schools to observe good practice . |
11 | He so often seems young in a way I ca n't explain . |
12 | ‘ You make him come alive in a way that none of his fancy speeches can , ’ Walterkin said . |
13 | I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole . |
14 | Jock instilled into us that the end product of our training was for us to become independent in every way , operating either alone or in very small groups . |