Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [prep] the way " in BNC.
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1 | Do n't expect that to continue by the way . |
2 | ‘ Part of that refers to the ways in which people fall short in their living , which is what we call sin , so it is not simply about that . |
3 | Figure 8.4 refers to the way in which , whilst all religions emphasize many particular understandings , ideas , beliefs , and practices not found in other religions yet many of these are not contradictory to those found in other traditions : they are different not contradictory . |
4 | The most aggressively anti-environmentalist farmers are probably the agribusinessmen who allow little to stand in the way of enhanced profit margins and who are largely indifferent to aesthetic considerations . |
5 | This refers to the way in which a particular experimenter may influence different subjects , or to the effect that different experimenters may have on the same subject . |
6 | This refers to the way we explain the behaviour of others . |
7 | This looks at the way in which exchanges manage technology with particular reference to the Deutsche Terminborse and London 's Liffe . |
8 | One crucial reason for this lies in the way only one element of Marxist work on the state is used by pluralist critics . |
9 | Unveiling details of the £1.7m deal , Ed WAllis , PowerGen 's chief executive , candidly said he would expect some say in the way the weather was presented . |
10 | Figure 8.7 looks at the way in which all religions have available within them certain fault-resistant features which is why their demise , so confidently predicted by many who see their grave faults and failures , rarely seems to happen ! |
11 | However , few suffered in the way they feared . |
12 | This shows in the way she bustles around at coffee time , often scowling ( though she does n't realise it ) , peering over the work of others , like a strict teacher in a class of rowdy twelve-year-olds . |
13 | This gets in the way . |
14 | This accords with the way in which the Solihull booklet is differentially familiar to teachers of different status positions . |
15 | When they were ripe , Nick and I used to pick some to eat on the way . |
16 | How does that feel by the way ? ’ |
17 | We are looking forward to a visit from prominent physiotherapist Vivian Grisogono , who , with her vast and expert knowledge of treating sports injuries , has much to impart about the way we enthusiastically drive our bodies on to perform at a pace that often proves harmful . |
18 | Solutions to the Ferranti crisis are not going to be easy to find despite the way in which the company has been inundated with offers of help . |
19 | He liked Eden , and he found it easy to disapprove of the way in which Chamberlain had handled relations with him . |
20 | The nickname ‘ Ollie ’ , in itself , had much to do with the way the scandal was treated . |
21 | The secret of whetting an audience 's appetite for music of the long-distant past has much to do with the way in which it is presented . |
22 | What we are now has much to do with the way we have steered round or even collided with the obstacles of our lives . |
23 | This is a salutary reminder of the powerful implications of teacher enthusiasm : no doubt at least part of the popularity of any text has as much to do with the way it is taught , as with characteristics embodied in the text itself . |
24 | The charcoal-grey cartridge paper is a standard product , widely used , easy to use in the ways described - for example it can be fixed to walls with Blu-Tack - and its performance appears to be adequate . |
25 | Of course , by now , there was not much left in the way of cornflakes . |
26 | That 's one size stockings there 's not much left in the way of them now because most people you know do n't wear stockings , these are pop |
27 | ( v ) There is no agreement on the set of descriptive categories required for an adequate account of a language such as English ; consequently different investigators are likely to differ in the way they identify linguistic features in a text . |
28 | Theoretically , halls should be easy to design , since there is generally little to purchase in the way of furniture and accessories unless you are blessed with the luxury of a wide , spacious and well-lit area . |
29 | These vary in the way that the set of binary patterns is mapped onto the negative numbers ; the positive numbers are represented in the same way in all three methods . |
30 | and how erm but it probably got a little to do with the way groups actually organize . |