Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] way of " in BNC.
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1 | Tutoring ideas could be used much more widely as a way of helping both older and younger students , for example with older pupils helping younger ones in their own schools . |
2 | " A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland " written by Martin Martin who was a doctor in Skye was published in 1703 and mentions Finlaggan , the mines , forts , caves , the well that moved itself here from Colonsay , and gives a list of churches , but tells little about the way of life . |
3 | " A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland " written by Martin Martin who was a doctor in Skye was published in 1703 and mentions Finlaggan , the mines , forts , caves , the well that moved itself here from Colonsay , and gives a list of churches , but tells little about the way of life . |
4 | It showed how categorisation by discipline installations , painting , photography and so on can still work effectively as a way of organising an exhibition . |
5 | Alexander the Great also found Greek culture valuable if only as a way of patronizing his Macedonian peers : he remarked to a Greek fellow-feaster ( Plutarch Alex . |
6 | With the gradual extension of the franchise , and the growing powers of elected assemblies , parties acquired a more permanent organization , on a national scale ; but the next major development came only toward the end of the nineteenth century , with the advent of labour and socialist parties ( first in Germany and Austria ) which aimed to recruit a mass membership , not only as a way of financing election campaigns and other activities , but also as a means of political education and involvement . |
7 | He is one of the jewels of radio , a playwright who understands the medium , but who does n't use radio merely as a way of playing tricks that would n't work on stage or television . |
8 | At first the EMCF was to be used merely as a way of recording transactions and as a temporary depository for the pooled reserve funds . |
9 | Language was to be used as a means for learning , not merely as a way of demonstrating what had been learnt . |
10 | Gandhi recognizes the weakness of an appeal to reason alone as a way of arousing a person 's sense of justice . |
11 | Vague idealism , and a general desire to help others are not enough in the way of protection , for other people too have power and drives which are seeking a focus . |
12 | There was enough in the way of threats to drive even the strongest , bravest man . |
13 | His intellectual and emotional itinerary between 1924 and 1927 is the record of a deepening crisis brought on by a growing realisation of the political and social dimension of his current lifestyle , an awareness that his pursuit of academic excellence and success had implicated him personally in a way of life that contradicted , subverted and emasculated the values and beliefs of his own social origins . |
14 | The external appearance might be considered typically Japanese — matt black folded steel case , drum feet , extruded black anodized aluminium front panel — yet one pauses : perhaps it has rather less in the way of lights , button and switches than usual . |
15 | Also of note is that with increasingly user-friendly electronics one finds less in the way of detailed technical explanation of the operating theories , an entirely reasonable approach . |
16 | The first difference is simply that we are allowed to specify less in the way of " conditions or data " in order to fix the state . |
17 | On the whole , DOS spreadsheets perform faster and need less in the way of resources to work properly — but that 's because they do n't do very much with those resources until you start to use the graphics facilities they offer . |
18 | A good woman , someone had explained to him on the road from Brighouse , the widow of Radical Jack Thackray , something of a local hero , who had been cut down by a sabre at St Peter 's Fields in Manchester , asking for rather less in the way of electoral reform than Daniel himself was demanding now . |
19 | His work as a teacher does n't involve much in the way of teaching . |
20 | One obvious explanation is that deconstruction provided a convenient successor to the New Criticism in mass higher education , providing a form of detailed close analysis of texts which does not require much in the way of contextual cultural literacy . |
21 | Not much in the way of frills and colour co-ordination either . |
22 | You are unlikely to find much in the way of sheltered housing or retirement home developments in France . |
23 | There was little danger of the methodical Faldo , the chalk , offering grip-it-and-rip-it Daly , the cheese , much in the way of companionship , let alone love or support , yesterday . |
24 | The Association did not achieve much in the way of concrete results but the reports stand up well to the passage of time . |
25 | They did not wear much in the way of body protection or helmets ( early Frankish shield bosses were at first classified as helmets by early archaeologists ) . |
26 | Probably the best hotel in Mayrhofen , the Neuhaus has high standards ; it offers much in the way of facilities and the cooking has an excellent reputation . |
27 | Although they are probably sexually transmitted , they do not appear to produce much in the way of symptoms in either men or women . |
28 | Nevertheless , the three separate loads offer much in the way of graphical excellence and make this a worthwhile purchase if found at a discount price . |
29 | This geezer has n't got much in the way of skills , but he 's fairly popular with the fans . |
30 | From an ‘ Ideas ’ book , one should n't perhaps expect much in the way of detailed costings of large schemes , but the lack of any attempt to cost even some of the individual measures lent the whole exercise an air of unreality . |