Example sentences of "[adj] way [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So once you get towards , take a clock in , make sure you pace yourself , and say at the end of that just put in a sort of sentence to make it look as if it 's been finished off Erm , what I usually do when I do an exam is I spend the first five minutes actually looking at the questions because initially you look for the ones that you 've revised and you see but there may be others there , there 're you can do in a slightly different way than the way that they first appear and that might help you quite a bit , although there are no trick questions in this . |
2 | So that concerns me Chairman and I hope that issue can be addressed by the director in , in some way before the home is built . |
3 | The literary judgement contained in the phrase ‘ almost embarrassing success ’ is offered in another way when the author , writing this time under his real name of J. I. M. Stewart , led his readers to an understanding of a super-hero , spy and adventurer whose exploits were made possible because he had retained the boyhood characteristics nourished by a certain area of reading . |
4 | Louth had prospered in this way after a canal had provided a direct link with the mouth of the Humber , 10 miles or so away . |
5 | Since paid work still is much more likely to be distributed this way than the reverse , there is a built-in tendency for caring responsibilities to fall on women , even without cultural expectations that women are particularly suited to these tasks . |
6 | If that is how we still feel , then we must recognise that we can only think this way because the Enemy is not threatening us . |
7 | He may have acted in this way because the dog was worrying sheep , or because he wanted to annoy the dog 's owner , or simply because he despises all alsatians . |
8 | She spoke in this way until the girl 's hand went limp and she seemed to have fallen into a doze . |
9 | Polymer dimensions can be calculated in this way if an assumption is made about the best model . |
10 | IBM systems usually provide the software to create up to five higher-level indexes automatically in this way if the user specifies MSTIND = YES . |
11 | The symbol of a lost civilization which had walked this way when the cosmos was still young . |
12 | This way when the price was around quite low , dealers churned clients out of stock saying : " It 's reached a peak , we think . " |
13 | This was a small operating system patch by the name of MacPuke , which made the innocuous little beige box belch in a particularly corpulent , beer-sodden way when the operating system decided to eject a floppy disc from the drive . |
14 | And I in I invite I suppose the County Council really to respond to this issue of how they would intend erm indeed the districts , how they would intend to use these criteria certainly in a more rational and erm intellectually rigorous way than the sort of erm statements that were included in their January nineteen ninety two report . |
15 | The essential difference , I feel , is that they are operated by humans in a much more direct way than a computer or beatbox . |
16 | erm There 's a kind of assumption that if something , if somebody does something on a Sunday afternoon , for lack of better , something better to do or because it 's raining and golf is therefore , therefore off , that he therefore does it in a truer , sincerer way than a man who might be doing it as his career , for his income , to keep his family alive and so on . |
17 | So the brain we talked about the two hemispheres the left and the right hemisphere the fact that the left is very much involved in a a linear way whereas the right is involved in spatial way , anybody remember the relative contribution of the two halves ? |
18 | Election and investiture had been accomplished in a confused way when the king nominated him and offered him the pastoral staff , round which the bishops pressed Anselm 's resisting fingers . |
19 | People with bright ideas must not only carry their opinions out of politics and into the research institutions , but must regularly move back the opposite way when the call comes . |
20 | She proceeded to do this earnestly , seriously , and she sounded like an old steam-engine wheezing from the depths of the water ( that idyllic sound , now long forgotten , which to those who never knew it can be described in no better way than the wheezing of an old woman breathing in and out by the edge of a pool ) . |
21 | The industry has come a long way since the day 's of men selling cornets from the back of bicycles . |
22 | Packaging technology has come a long way since the founder opened his first shop in 1869 , and the requirements of today 's customer are very different from those of the Victorian housewife . |
23 | Rufus had come a long way since the Goblander days and the car he got into to drive himself to the hospital he attended two mornings a week was a Mercedes , not yet a year old . |
24 | Follow the track for a short way until a path leads on through the bogs beside the Allt a ‘ Mhuilinn . |
25 | The pressure elastic modulus increased in an almost sigmoid way until a distension pressure of 35 cm H 2 O. There was a small but insignificant decrease in wall stiffness between the distension pressures of 35 cm H 2 O and 40 cm H 2 O ( Fig 8 ) . |
26 | The confidence limits for estimates of the standard deviation of the population can be treated in the same way when the estimate is based on large samples , using the standard error of the standard deviation as the standard error of estimate . |
27 | The confidence limits for estimates of the standard deviation of the population can be treated in the same way when the estimate is based on large samples , using the standard error of the standard deviation as the standard error of estimate . |
28 | Rejecting a checkerboard solution seems perverse in the same way when the alternative will be the general triumph of the principle we oppose . |
29 | BSAC medical officer Dr Peter Wilmhurst , of St Thomas ' Hospital , London , says : ‘ Divers are entitled to treatment under the NHS Act in the same way as a skater who breaks a leg on the ice or a rider who breaks his back falling off a horse . |
30 | The patent operates in much the same way as a title deed to property , except that the ‘ property ’ can not be alienated . |