Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [prep] the way " in BNC.

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1 The best example of this and of the way in which Switchboard tends to mirror the mainstream gay ( and still mainly male ) community lies in the organization 's response to AIDS .
2 Oh yes , there 'll be young bucks out there who see you as old and in the way .
3 He says that no , the pond is n't just full of green slime and mud , there are thousands of tadpoles , which in themselves are interesting because of the way they metamorphose .
4 But um also in the eighteen century , the eighteenth century is quite interesting because of the way in which sexuality was conceptualised then .
5 The combination with videodisc players is particularly interesting because of the ways random access can be exploited .
6 They suffer from the drawback that warping can leave open gaps in the cladding ( waney-edged boards are particularly prone to this because of the way they are sawn ) , and so they tend to be used more on out-buildings than on house exteriors , except as feature panels .
7 First of all , I think that it it 's difficult to be sure of this because of the way in which the County Council prepared their the evidence on which I relayed relied and like Mr I did n't come here prepared to talks in detail about the inner northern .
8 I danced , and went through all the motions of enjoying myself , but we left early and on the way home I burst into tears , and cried and cried and would n't stop .
9 ‘ We wanted someone young , ambitious and on the way up a lad from Tesco applied
10 He added : ’ We were looking for someone who was young , ambitious and on the way up in management .
11 Er which you might think that again sounds odd and finicky but by the way note I said between w er er it applies to both ward and division .
12 Now , ’ she added with a complete change of subject that left Ellie feeling bewildered , ‘ you must n't feel awkward or in the way , because we 're delighted to have you to stay .
13 Throughout the pamphlet Hic Mulier seems to be in sympathy with this remark of Montaigne 's , but nowhere is her appropriation of the idea more challenging than in the way she dissolves both law and ideological fixity into a celebration of change and transformation , and , by implication , a celebration of her potential rather than her fixed nature : ‘ Nor do I in my delight of change otherwise than as the whole world does ’ ( sig .
14 To have quoted a range of rates ( often varying quite widely around these typical figures ) would of course have been more comprehensive , but less helpful because of the way that the extremes of the ranges would have blurred the comparison between types .
15 Fitting a drive to the 2000 series can be tricky because of the way the case slots together and the need to use a 3.5″ drive and mount .
16 We are impressed when on the way he stands in confrontation with ‘ the greslie terrour ’ of death , ‘ unterrifi 'd ’ ( II .
17 We 're acting like that because of the way we 've been treated in the past throughout the school .
18 I say , ‘ We treat you guys like that because of the way you act .
19 And she did n't like going out with me any more because of the way they all stared at me anyhow , I could n't go most places looking like this , could I ?
20 And I ca n't watch football any more because of the way white fans shout racist insults at the black players .
21 If the rent was from non-UK land there will have been no tax charges under general principles although the income may be assessed under TA 1988 , Part XV or TA 1988 , ss739 or 734 or , if it is paid out in an income form to a UK beneficiary , it may be assessed on the beneficiary under Schedule D , Cases IV or V. The position with regard to dividends received by overseas discretionary trusts where the income is then paid out to a beneficiary is complicated because of the way in which the 10 per cent additional rate charge is levied .
22 Here we need to ask ourselves a whole range of questions associated with the ways in which staff are managed in general and about the ways in which appraisal will be managed in the future — for there are choices to be made there in particular .
23 Yes , because of , we were in school together in Dutch and on the way home we were with Dutch friends , so we then , and we mostly spoke Dutch and now , since I , so it 's nearly , since now seven years have been , since I have gone to States , first year in eighty three , came back in eighty four , and since then we 've never , ever spoke Dutch .
24 They only get dirty , greasy and in the way .
25 You 're rare because of the way
26 Hugh of Lincoln died in London in November 1200 and on the way back to Lincoln the funeral procession passed through Stamford .
27 Some coloured children in this school are getting bad because of the way they get treated , and they make out as if we 're just doing it because we get low examination grades so we start getting bad with the teachers .
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