Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in [det] way " in BNC.
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1 | What beckons me forward is a faith in God 's Hand in history , the conviction that He means these lands to speak to the world with an answer , and the decision to support in any way I can those — black , brown and white — in whose lives I see God 's power working . |
2 | But even with the field limited in this way , an exhaustive study is out of the question . |
3 | recognises that an original lessee may have a defence if the assignee not performing has in some way been absolved from performance . |
4 | He was executed in 1535 , the first of seven Chancellors of the university to suffer in this way , and canonised in 1935 . |
5 | Even in the case of married applicants for joint mortgages , the Equal Opportunities Commission ( EOC ) found that 36 per cent of building societies in their study discriminated in some way against a couple with a higher earning wife ( EOC , 1978 ) . |
6 | Although delegation occurs in many ways we are concerned here with transfers to specific individuals . |
7 | ‘ Our intention to ballot in this way was already known , but we hoped to get the assurances we wanted from British Rail . |
8 | As his mind rambles from the boy to the jersey to Ellen ( who knitted it ) , to the sea and the Borough ( via the fish Grimes is going to get rich by catching ) , back to Ellen and the future life they will never lead because Grimes can not escape his past — as his mind rambles in this way , so the music probes our sympathies by constant allusion back to the variations in the interlude . |
9 | Was the fire brigade hindered in any way ? |
10 | That is why it disgusts me to see the nobility of grief caricatured in this way . |
11 | Having seen that double bed tuck has much in common with Fisherman 's Rib , we can also see that the fabric produced in this way will have many features that are the same . |
12 | There was already a strong conviction that the electromagnetic force acted in this way , carried by photons ( ’ packed of light ’ ) passing between electrically-charged particles . |
13 | Articulated crampons have a separate front and heel piece linked in some way , and are better for less than totally rigid leather boots and boots with some curve on the front sole . |
14 | In the health area , the old fashioned general practitioner functioned in this way ( in contrast to the support structure of a centralised health system ) . |
15 | An example of a condition caused in this way is phenylketonuria — one of the so-called ‘ inborn errors of metabolism ’ — an inherited biochemical disorder for which babies are now routinely tested within a few days of birth . |
16 | Er we would say that as , that as far as pension funds are concerned , stock lending in that way should be prohibited and the puerilely ca carrying on that er is that er it should be any account for a pension fund should carry the names of pension funds and any transactions involved with pension fund money whether it should be a duty of financial institutions to make sure that any account they were paying money into was a pension fund account . |
17 | She marvelled at this phenomenon , but was humbly grateful that her mind worked in this way . |
18 | Practice breathing in this way for twenty minutes each day until it becomes second nature . |
19 | Those of us dropping into Dunedin with a touring international or provincial team could usually rely , if things had not gone well for Otago , on Mains later proclaiming that his side had in some way been unfairly treated either by fate or the referee . |
20 | Do you that a child 's mind works in this way , as he or she looks at the world and finds meaning of in it , and are others who are influenced by their own experiences and by their conclusions of others . |
21 | The retail-finance industry changed in many ways as a result — but most of all in lending for house purchase . |
22 | R. W. Gibson and J. A. Pickett of Rothamsted Experimental Station in Harpenden believe their discovery to be the first example of a food crop plant using insect pheromones in this way , and suggest that this mode of protection could be introduced to cultivated species ( Nature . |
23 | At that time money made in this way could not be touched . |
24 | The shape of the Gospel communicated in this way is affected by its originating culture . |
25 | The radius of gyration calculated in this way for a polydisperse sample is a z-average . |
26 | Handy would argue that this type of structure might only be successful if the nature of the work is suited to matrix organisation or project work , and if the employees of the organisation belong to the task culture and therefore want the work organised in this way . |
27 | Furthermore , if outside agencies — such as courts or social workers decide that socialization has in some way been inadequate , it is to the family that they are most likely to turn in the allocation of blame or responsibility . |
28 | Ultranationalist thinking on the rural sector seemed in many ways only a more radical version of official views . |
29 | You can of course save a motif drawn in this way on a memory card . |
30 | It would be up to God to wind up the clockwork and set the universe going in any way He wanted . |