Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] in [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | But even with the field limited in this way , an exhaustive study is out of the question . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | She marvelled at this phenomenon , but was humbly grateful that her mind worked in this way . |
8 | At that time money made in this way could not be touched . |
9 | The shape of the Gospel communicated in this way is affected by its originating culture . |
10 | The radius of gyration calculated in this way for a polydisperse sample is a z-average . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | You can of course save a motif drawn in this way on a memory card . |
13 | Appeals are not retrials , but considerations of whether the trial judge erred in some way . |
14 | With the question put in that way , a group of students mentioned ‘ the national government ’ , ‘ local government ’ , ‘ the EC ’ , ‘ transnational corporations ’ , ‘ capitalism ’ , ‘ the unions ’ , ‘ regional policy ’ , and ‘ the people themselves ’ . |
15 | It is however apparent that differences in comprehensive income measured in this way do not necessarily correspond to differences in ability to pay , defined in terms of opportunity sets . |
16 | When records are added to a file organized in this way , there is an advantage to be gained by planning the additions procedure . |
17 | A poll tax may be ‘ a tax levied on every person ; a capitation or head-tax ’ ( Oxford English Dictionary ) or it may be a tax related in some way to the right to vote . |
18 | Was that not the whole burden of his song , that nature needed in some way to be put to rights , and that it was man 's job to see it was put to rights ? |
19 | ‘ Instead of manufacturing sulphuric acid as a feedstock for our plants , we can use the acid produced in this way by a power station . |
20 | A good recent example of business introduced in this way was through Kellogg 's of Trafford Park , where Renata Knopp ( Modern Languages graduate 1984 ) is now Staff Personnel Officer . |
21 | It is , nonetheless , advantageous for him to have his flock increased in this way . |
22 | God 's presence understood in this way led to moral teaching or particular action on behalf of righteousness . |
23 | money on – , money deposited in this way . |
24 | Although water is far less compressible than air , the aquifer holds a lot of water compressed in this way because it is much larger than a tyre . |
25 | Even though odour emission may be regarded as a major consideration , as shown above , only rarely is planning permission refused on that ground alone , generally permission is granted but the development modified in some way to minimise any potential odour nuisance . |
26 | Statements opening ‘ I believe that … ’ are probably on occasion used in this way . |
27 | Different sorts of problems arise with the evidence provided in this way . |
28 | If it does turn out to be of general significance at a variety of scales it will imply that the increased environmental stress associated in some way with regressions promotes an increase in extinction rate and corresponding vacation of ecological niches , with a consequent opportunity for new species to establish themselves . |
29 | reports , government circulars , trade and professional information and general documentation allied in some way to your job and its responsibilities |
30 | Bill Mumford says that everybody goes on these trips comes back changed in some way … its a maturiing thing … and maybe it 's a lesson for all of us we should feel inspired by disabled people trying something remarkable |