Example sentences of "[verb] in a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Advisers had skills in negotiating with individual creditors and in planning an overall strategy of negotiation among several creditors , arising out of their knowledge of the legal position , experience of previous negotiations , the ability to communicate in a businesslike way , and their position as independent third parties .
2 As the language of mathematics is so tightly defined , the ability to use mathematics to communicate in a particular language may take longer to develop than we would expect , and this may lead us to underestimate pupils ' grasp of ideas , particularly since language is so closely related to culture .
3 This is an important goal in learning to communicate in a foreign language .
4 Even when they sleep in a separate room .
5 Sleep in a warm bed while you can , because you 'll be in the gutter soon enough , the lot of you . ’
6 They were finally lifted in a second House of Lords ruling in October last year .
7 One corner of his mouth lifted in a self-mocking grin .
8 The small man 's shoulders lifted in a slight shrug .
9 His shoulders lifted in a vague shrug .
10 Suddenly , Apanage tweaked a sequence of cords and chains , and the net lifted in a momentary puff of silk before floating down to consume the apparition .
11 Jack 's mouth lifted in a wry smile .
12 His mouth lifted in a wry smile .
13 His mouth lifted in a token smile .
14 His shoulders lifted in a resigned shrug .
15 Nathan shook his head , his mouth twisting in a humourless smile .
16 Returning to the argument in The Future of an Illusion an imaginary antagonist argues that civilization depends upon people continuing to believe in God , otherwise they will not act in a moral way .
17 GPs who volunteer to hold practice budgets will act in a similar way for those services for which they are responsible .
18 A pun can act in a similar way to metaphor , pointing to a coalescence of concepts normally distinct .
19 However , there is now evidence that the mechanism responsible for this can act in a similar fashion in some normal individuals ; as one would expect these are people high in schizotypal traits .
20 They 'll improve on it , or they might adapt it , see if they can change it in some way in that case , and they 'll act in a cohesive way .
21 In fact , it was one of the few times I had seen him act in a civil way towards his stepmother .
22 Psychology usually assumes that psychologists can act in a neutral way .
23 The typical case is one in which a factual statement points out that a situation is one of the kind in which an ethical statement asserts that a certain obligation holds , that is , one in which it has expressed the wish that people should act in a certain way or meet the disfavour of others .
24 Love makes you act in a certain way even — and this is the crunch — when you are not feeling very loving .
25 A representative person is one who will act in a given situation in much the same way as those he represents would act in that same situation .
26 They will act in a facilitating role to help in focusing on more general social and economic need .
27 A legitimate expectation may arise when a government agency , by its words or conduct , leads a citizen reasonably to expect that it will act in a particular way .
28 There are certain other circumstances in which this problem of unduly encouraging an authority to reach a particular decision does not arise and in which a scheme of compensation might be feasible and desirable : where there is no question of a decision being re-made , notably where the time-limit for challenging an allegedly illegal decision has run out ( through no fault of the applicant ) ; or where a citizen has suffered loss by relying on a representation by a public body that it will act in a particular way , in circumstances where the law will not require the body to make good its representation because it has undertaken to act illegally ; or where a court exercises its discretion not to quash an illegal decision In such cases the problem of causation does not exist because the decision in question will not be reconsidered .
29 It is part of our collective political morality that such compromises are wrong , that the community as a whole and not just individual officials one by one must act in a principled way .
30 In addition , ED 65 proposes that comprehensive income and the change in financial wealth for the period should be disclosed in a new statement known as the Statement of Changes in Financial Wealth ( SCFW ) .
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