Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 This move would have been scientific if , for example , it had involved the prediction of a new kind of aberration in such a way that the existence of the new aberration could be tested by optical experiments .
2 The Bank also manages the redemption of existing stock in such a way as to smooth the demands on the government 's financial resources .
3 I have designed the Maintenance Programme in such a way that after your warm-up you can select just the movements and exercises you want .
4 Audits are carried out by members of the Environmental Department in such a way as to actively involve departmental management and shop floor employees .
5 The central feature of the vast complex is a Formula One racetrack , curving round an extinct volcano in such a way that the entire circuit can be viewed from one vantage point .
6 Prior to this ( CHECK ) the user must hold a light-coloured rectangular test card in such a way as to attempt to cover the top of the field of view but not the bottom .
7 Clearly , if we are expecting our advertising to work in a particular way , against a particular sub-group of consumers , we should do our research in such a way that it will show up this sort of effect .
8 It is well recognised that these differences in styles of legal thinking do exist , and the Convention is interpreted in practice in such a way that its objectives will be secured despite those differences .
9 It will be ideal if you can park the car in such a way that the dog can move in and out as it wants , with the door left open , although clearly this will not be possible unless you have a driveway with a gate at the end .
10 The de Rosier team argue that this need not be true if an active site on one part of the molecule can affect other sites on the complex in such a way as to facilitate movement of intermediates between sites .
11 If the rider drives the horse into a fence in such a way that he alters rhythm and balance , the horse will be forced onto his forehand and not given chance to jump off his hocks .
12 This period has seen capitalism shake out labour in such a way as to decimate the working class , now much smaller , living in decaying urban areas , with little chance of upward mobility , and yet create the conditions for a relatively secure middle class .
13 What it does do is to combine the particular letters and clauses which are relevant on a specific occasion with the details of the applicant in such a way as to produce the final document .
14 First it solves the problem of the efficient industry cost structure — the allocation of production within the industry in such a way that the desired output is produced at minimum cost .
15 Showing emotion in such a way doubled his shame .
16 ‘ Active constitution ’ involves a bringing together of this qualitative ensemble in such a way as to strengthen , modify or weaken the initial felt response .
17 Certain snakes and lizards are highly efficient at wriggling themselves down into the sand or gravel in such a way that only the tops of their heads and their eyes remain exposed to view .
18 They must show that the Crown by its servants was exercising , or threatening to exercise , powers under the statute in such a way as to constitute compulsion in law .
19 As the factories Act case illustrates , the courts sometimes Allow themselves to construe a statute in such a way as to produce a reasonable result , even though this involves departing from the prima facie meaning of the words .
20 In an ideal situation , the ball might approach the dent in such a way that it continued to go round and round it in a circle — rather like the Earth goes round the Sun .
21 A second approach is to frame the law in such a way as to make it clear that the court should make a moral judgment on the gravity of the defendant 's conduct .
22 But Mr. Lester raises a more fundamental argument , with which I agree , that the effect of this court declaring the law in such a way as to enable the local authority to sue in libel , would be interference by a judicial authority with the right of freedom of expression of the press .
23 In order to restore those convictions , the Crown must say that the Act of 1968 has altered the law in such a way ( among others ) that anyone who , by a false representation such as a worthless cheque , induces an owner to sell property is thereby guilty of stealing .
24 It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London .
25 She smiled at him , placing the cup on his desk in such a way that he got a glimpse of a fairly considerable pair of breasts .
26 It came across to Cocello and the committee in such a way that the presenter could n't help but benefit from being associated with it .
27 Because we have so many cameras I can have for the editing a great many possibilities ; and if we have filmed the music properly in the first place we can already have created some very important effects just with one shot — the violins may have the principal melody with an important counter-melody or harmonic detail in the violas , so we might shoot the passage in such a way that we have the violin bows in the foreground , the conductor , and the violas clearly focused as the third element in the shot .
28 From any starting point we could move through the maze in such a way as to recreate the dodo , the tyrannosaur and trilobites .
29 The issue of Indian freedom thus resolved itself into the problem of how to fulfill the promise of independence in such a way that Britain 's position in the rest of Asia and in Africa was not weakened , but strengthened .
30 However , when I heard his speech , I was very grateful to him for having raised the issue in such a way .
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