Example sentences of "offer a way " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's happening is that you 're being offered a way out . ’
2 On the one hand it offers a way of displaying hardness , on the other it is respectable , adopted as part of the official culture of ‘ school ’ or ‘ youth club ’ .
3 This suggests a number of avenues which historical and aesthetic research might pursue , or at least it offers a way of organizing and disciplining some intuitions .
4 Team nursing not only provides this support but offers a way in which the fullest value can be gained from the opportunities for ward learning .
5 It is for this reason that the category of echoic verbal behaviour , described in Chapter 3 , is particularly important , since it offers a way of ‘ short circuiting the process of progressive approximations ’ .
6 It is of particular importance because it offers a way of anticipating developmental achievements : ‘ What a child can do with assistance today , she will be able to do by herself tomorrow. ,
7 Speech-act theory offers a way of integrating these different levels of description and , in doing so , emphasises that any utterance is amenable to description and analysis at each of these levels .
8 These examples from practice show how family work offers a way to get even uncomfortable messages across , because the family as a whole is taking responsibility with the elderly person for major life transitions .
9 While I will argue that structuralism offers a way of understanding knowledge as language that can be related to other social practices without reduction to an individual knowing subject , it is to the Marxist theory of ideology that I will turn to help describe the nature of the relationship .
10 The priorities for the deaf community will have to come from deaf people themselves but the effective use of Total Communication by deaf and hearing people offers a way towards a sharing of views .
11 If Foucault proposes the philosophy of the phantasm as a way for the historian to produce the meaning-effect of the event while still doing justice to its singularity , it also offers a way of thinking through some of the paradoxes that we have encountered in the problematic conceptualization of history .
12 In short , it is that it offers a way of by-passing ‘ the awkward corner ’ , Nearly twenty years ago Professor Joan Robinson observed that the predictable consequences of the attainment of near-full employment must , if institutions and attitudes did not accommodate themselves to the new circumstances , be so far to strengthen the power of the trade unions as to prompt a vicious spiral of wages and prices ; and that it would become chronic .
13 For Leavis , Cambridge English offers a way forward for the discipline as a whole by virtue of its emancipation from " linguistic grinds " and Anglo-Saxon , but only on condition that it now becomes infused by a " general discipline " addressed to the growth of " intelligence and sensibility " .
14 Realism offers a way of explaining what is observed , which , for example , allows us to account for observed socio-spatial polarization in residence in terms of the generative mechanisms of the capitalist mode of production .
15 If somebody offers a way of eliminating at least some of the spaghetti which lurks around my PC , they have my undivided attention .
16 It gives you an impressive land-holding — and offers a way out of their problems for Boz and his people .
17 This requires both parallel processing and a system of constraint satisfaction , and connectionism offers a way of implementing such a system .
18 Contrasting proverbs with ponderous prose offers a way in : " too many cooks spoil the broth " is a far more expressive way of saying : " Over-maximization of the work force is counter-productive because it inhibits the realization of a satisfactory outcome . "
19 Figure 8.3 offers a way of bringing the phenomenological perspective on one religion into relationship with other religions .
20 ( 10 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars ( 11 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars and it 's possible that there is no life on Mars ( 12 ) It 's possible that there 's life on Mars , and in fact it is now certain that there is Now from this set of dilemmas the notion of implicature offers a way out , for it allows one to claim that natural language expressions do tend to have simple , stable and unitary senses ( in many cases anyway ) , but that this stable semantic core of en has an unstable , context-specific pragmatic overlay — namely a set of implicatures .
21 Here was a character , like his Uncle Harry , who offered a way of life quite different from the one Mr Thomas hoped to provide for his six sons .
22 Maidstone offered a way :
23 However , RMI offered a way of integrating the two perspectives so that the measurement of service quality and the effective control of costed inputs could finally be brought together .
24 For its part , West Germany was unhappy about the restrictions that had been placed upon the economic development of much of its heavy industry by the International Ruhr Authority , an organisation set up by the Allies during their military occupation of Germany : the Schuman Plan offered a way to eliminate the Authority while still satisfying West Germany 's neighbours about its intentions .
25 Article 38 of the EDC treaty , with its federalist implications , offered a way forward with its statement on the role to be played by the projected Common Assembly .
26 It was Dien Bien Phu which offered a way out of the dilemma .
27 Economic and religious factors are therefore held to play important and complementary parts in the explanation of peasant unrest : for those who lived off the land , conditions were grim and unyielding , and Calvinism offered a way of life which might , among other things , free them from the burden of the tithe .
28 Whoever became his successor was also given the possibility of sexual satisfaction , and was by that means offered a way out of the conditions of group psychology .
29 Realism offered a way of showing why the USA had to be so involved .
30 While Byrne considered that Caroline Spurgeon 's " imagery analysis " offered a way out of the stylistic nightmare , critics of the English " establishment " were not so impressed , as Francis Mulhern has noted :
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