Example sentences of "[conj] [art] way [prep] which " in BNC.

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1 Because one has only learnt to get the better of words For the thing one no longer has to say , or the way in which One is no longer disposed to say it .
2 He seems not to have thought , for example , about the future role of the Communist party or the way in which elections — of which he is a living symbol — might shape a future Soviet Union .
3 Whilst standardised scales have the advantage of producing data in a form which simplifies the process of analysis and facilitates comparisons with other studies , they can not take into account the whole range of factors which may influence an elderly person 's mental state at any one time , or the way in which he or she answers questions .
4 or the way in which the wine is made .
5 There are no strict rules about the use of these colours or the way in which they are worn , so it is usual to find a great deal of variation in clothing styles between regiments from the same place .
6 However , it is not clear whether this distinction applies to the type of phenomenon or the way in which it is being explained .
7 Perhaps , I can then proceed to manipulate these numbers , and use the findings to put forward more precise proposals as to the level of budget , or the way in which the budget should be deployed — in different media , over different periods of time , etc .
8 Such a scheme clearly directs attention to certain research problems , the presence of discriminatory or prejudicial attitudes amongst the white population , or the way in which the religious beliefs of ethnic minorities impede adaptation to the British education system .
9 As part of the denial of their own " family disease " they may believe that they themselves or the way in which they attempt to help others is what is inadequate rather than the capacity of the primary sufferer to receive the message of recovery .
10 The inclusion of related subjects can thus often help the user with a specific search , particularly where he is not adequately familiar with the subject being sought or the way in which the subject is likely to be handled or packaged in the literature .
11 The landscape manager faces major practical difficulties due to lack of basic information , including the extent and location of the individual elements of land cover ( woodlands , moorlands , farmland , etc ) or the way in which these elements make up the landscape .
12 However for technical matters , such as detailed contract terms or the way in which client money or collateral is to be handled , detailed rules are almost certainly needed .
13 The position might be more delicate if , say , a central purpose of the exchange 's action was to affect a particular non-member , or the way in which it was carrying on its business .
14 yeah , yes verbally yes if we 're writing we 'd actually be six but it was it was the span of conception was n't it the capacity of the brain The span of conception says that if you deliver your presentation in groups of three in three themes and three subthemes then the audience is able to hold on to that and the way in which we set up the delivery or the way in which we delivered the structured thought pattern was through method
15 Examples might include complaints about excessive delay , errors , discourtesy or the way in which the Revenue has exercised discretion .
16 Other countries — France , Italy and the United Kingdom for example — appear to use a stricter definition based on ownership plus some other criteria , such as the degree of control exercised by government , the enterprise 's monopolistic position , or the way in which the enterprise came under public ownership ( OECD 1985 : 76 ) .
17 When Pip meets Miss Havisham and Estella he is no longer happy with himself or the way in which he lives and becomes very self-critical , he then tries to find contentment with money and becoming a gentleman but this fails .
18 It follows that in order to understand the efficacy of political parties or the ways in which political forms relate to everyday experience , account must be taken of the appropriate political discourses .
19 Since the time of Freud , it has been acceptable to many theorists that the way in which we behave may be powerfully influenced by mental processes to which we have no conscious access .
20 Patten believes that people have to recognize that environmental quality is not a cost-free option and that the way in which energy and transport policies will have to be modified to take account of environmental factors will become an important subject of public debate .
21 Both are concerned with an explicit recognition in managing a workforce that the way in which the organisation is structured , work is delegated and responsibility apportioned have direct relevance to managing performance .
22 Perhaps it will make dealing with such a situation a little easier if we realise that there really is a reason for it and that the way in which we handle it may well go a long way towards aiding our spiritual development .
23 I ask my colleagues therefore to rest on the position that the way in which we coordinate our decision is a matter internal to Government and not to answer questions about the Cabinet Committee system .
24 Since the very basis of the Technique rests upon Alexander 's discovery that it was impossible to separate the physical , emotional and mental states from each other , then it follows that the way in which we use our bodies will , in turn , alter the way in which we think and how we feel emotionally .
25 This term is derived from the fact that the way in which these circuits operate is roughly analogous to buckets of water being passed along a human chain ( as in the old method of fire fighting ) .
26 He insists , rightly , that the way in which technology is used is the result of a number of factors , not least of which is the political process between management and workers .
27 This exercise shows that the way in which we view the world is completely a question of how we see things and where we 're coming from .
28 A country 's power can be measured by its military and economic resources and the signing of arms agreements ; and growth in market , rather than government , control of economies suggest that the way in which these resources are being used is changing .
29 It follows that the way in which the upper years of junior schools are organised should be seen — just as already happens for pupils of the same age in middle schools — as part of the process of securing good continuity between the primary and secondary phases .
30 There is just one problem , which is that the way in which we conceptualize the processes we are studying influences the way we study the brain .
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