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
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