Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] in [adj] way " in BNC.

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1 Each contributed in different ways to the Watkinson counter-reformation that began soon after he took over as Minister of Defence in October 1959 .
2 They are linked into this patterning in different ways , according to their own inward subtle or ‘ mental ’ structure .
3 She intended to stay there , and was willing to retrench in other ways so that she could continue to live in Thrush Green among her friends , and also have room to entertain more distant friends who would be invited to stay .
4 This missing dimension in Adorno 's analysis results from the weakening effect of an ethnocentric and culture-centric perspective — and this emerges in other ways , too .
5 I hope that both companies will be successful in the privatisation programme because both have much to contribute in different ways .
6 We are all different , and we all react in different ways .
7 Oh yeah , we 've got the analysis we 've got the questionnaires Okay what we 're gon na look at now is we gon na look at the work of Honey and Munnford and what Honey and Munnford spent a lot of time researching was people 's learning sides and they spent a lot of research and what they found out is that there are four different learning sides and we all learn in different ways .
8 I think their greatest achievement was to realise that despite the fact that she was unable to speak , she was still able to communicate in other ways .
9 If they do not express the concept of multiple points of view in a way familiar to those schooled in western ways , we might be justified in exposing the limitations of their expressions and of the thought system within which they operate , but this would not tell us anything about the individuals or groups themselves as thinkers .
10 Your belief , as I understand it , is that we should accept not knowing what the future will be like and that we should trust in the abilities of ourselves , and of everyone else , to be surprised by what happenS , to be changed by it , and to be able to react in new ways that at present we do not know ?
11 Underlying the programme at Matagalpa is the belief that people are able to change in fundamental ways .
12 28.6% were left-handed and this figure was much the same for those killed in action and for those killed in other ways .
13 Such a government has authority over just about everyone in certain matters ( those where individuals have reason to pursue goals requiring social cooperation which is more difficult to achieve in other ways ) and various degrees of more extensive authority in varying measure over different people , either in virtue of other factors covered by the normal justification thesis or through voluntary submission by consent or respect .
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