Example sentences of "[prep] the [adj] way [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I wanted to put a a morning on when I realised there was problems here just a morning an open morning which would of brought probably nine hundred thousand pounds into this building , in July I came in to try to see the Director of the playhouse I could n't go through the written way because I was waiting for exam date to come through . |
2 | FIG. 1 The central 4kpc of the Milky Way as seen in the near infrared by the DIRBE experiment aboard the COBE satellite . |
3 | a style of type that shows capital letters used in the normal way while the body copy is set in capital letters which are of a slightly smaller size . |
4 | Thus if trustees are to be changed during a tax year in order to export the trusts overseas , only gains made after the end of the tax year ( 5 April ) in which the export took place would be gains made by a foreign trustee ; gains made on or before 5 April would be taxable upon the trustees in the normal way as gains made by UK trustees . |
5 | ‘ It would n't be wise to communicate with him in the usual way while he 's there . ’ |
6 | Remember to slice the peppers into ribbons lengthways : if you do them in the usual way as rings they will be too curved to slide in easily . |
7 | Motif edges do have to be bound with the main yarn in the usual way as work progresses . |
8 | She has three spells dealt to her at the start of the battle in the usual way as described in Warhammer Battle Magic . |
9 | A company is allowed to carry on business in the usual way until steps are taken to enforce the charge . |
10 | Groups can register in the usual way when they arrive , each individual completing a separate registration form . |
11 | He greeted her very warmly and blushed in the sweetest way when she gave him a sisterly kiss . |
12 | However , it would normally be taxable as income in the ordinary way if paid pursuant to a specific clause in your contract . |
13 | A feeling began to emerge that the advantages of the new approach might be long- rather than short-term , but the dichotomy between wanting to work in the new way because of its potential advantages and ‘ Are we ever going to get the syllabus done ? ’ continued to be problematic . |
14 | Sally-Anne , her heart thudding in the strangest way when he asked her this , as though he had said something much more intimate , and then suddenly understanding by the ambiguous way in which he had spoken that he had offered her other games than chess , and his wicked expression betraying that he had seen her confusion , flushed , and he added softly , so that Matey could not hear him , ‘ Come , McAllister , give me your answer — you surely wish to please the Master in every way possible , ’ the last bit in a fake American accent so bad that she laughed out loud . |
15 | Now this question will be answered in the wrong way if we forget the qualifications , forced upon us by the adoption of Wittgenstein 's notion of language-games , which permeate the implications of such talk about dumb animals . |
16 | In fact , another species of bee that communicates about food sources ( Apis florica ) does so in the same way except in so far as it wiggles in the horizontal rather than the vertical plane , and so can indicate directly the angle of the food source from the sun . |
17 | To pick out just a few examples : grandparents treat their grandchildren in the same way whether they live in Aberdeen or London ; middle-class people use money to support their close relatives in similar ways whether they live in Swansea , Sheffield or London ; people use their kin network to help them find employment whether they live in Glasgow , Basildon or Corby . |
18 | They react in the same way whether the electric field is due to static charges or to a time-varying magnetic field ; under the force qE they rearrange themselves so as to cancel the electric field inside the conducting material as shown in Fig. 4.1(a) . |
19 | After the first length is fitted , work along the gutter in the same way until you come to within 2m of the corner of the house . |
20 | Continue adding the pieces in the same way until the arms come half-way down the body . |
21 | ‘ I suppose tobacco dumping has not become an issue in the same way because adults have a choice , ’ she adds . |
22 | He has sought to make a political attack on me , and I shall reply in the same way because the right hon. Gentleman has been highly selective in his summary of the case . |
23 | True schizophrenias , on the other hand , may not be possible to externalize in the same way because they lack the superego elements present in paranoia and because they represent much more radical breaks with reality . |
24 | All wild creatures behave in the same way when presented with a cache of food and plenty of competition for it . |
25 | In the same way when you are elderly and live alone , it may seem like too much bother to cook just for yourself . |
26 | It does not follow that if subjects are induced to behave in a certain way within the idealized limits of experimental control , they will behave in the same way when these limits are relaxed . |
27 | In the same way when choosing a frame , it is better to use a wooden or plain gold frame rather than a pastel colour or something that is heavily decorated . |
28 | Writers of textbooks have a clear view of what they are trying to achieve , and , encouraged by their own success when developing the material , too easily believe that other teachers will use it in the same way when guided only by a well-written instruction , or even just the ‘ clear ’ implication of style in the material itself . |
29 | Finally , both groups progressed in the same way when they realised that a basic structure containing some predetermined questions was very important but that scope for flexibility and improvising questions was equally important . |
30 | Oh yes , it often irritates in the same way when you first start to drink spirits you feel |