Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] in [art] way " in BNC.
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1 | So often gardens today are geared towards large drifts of shrubs and herbaceous material , which , although ideal for easy maintenance , display little in the way of infinite details . |
2 | Deane and Cole have pointed out that the statistics of migration during the early industrial revolution suggest little in the way of a south-to-north population drift : " What is surprising is the comparatively minor role played by migration in the early development of the main industrial areas . " |
3 | As far as I am concerned I wish Obair well in the way forward . |
4 | It seems that many men , however , show little in the way of symptoms and may therefore pass on the disease quite unknowingly . |
5 | When on your feet before the audience , have the outline card or cards in your hand and , with this aid , speak naturally in the way you have planned . |
6 | Now that you have seen us , you can imagine that we enjoy little in the way of sensory awareness . |
7 | I suppose now in a way , a strange woman like me coming in . |
8 | What Piaget has done is to remind us that children operate mentally in a way different from adults . |
9 | Languages therefore differ widely in the way they are equipped to handle various notions and express various aspects of experience , possibly because they differ in the degree of importance or relevance that they attach to such aspects of experience . |
10 | In fact , they share assumptions and limitations in common with the theories they reject , and differ only in the way in which they assess the worth of British democracy in the context of changed economic circumstances . |
11 | It also becomes an experience which indirectly registers the resilience of the individual 's own immediate cultural past : forgetfulness and oblivion are the means of its escape , but become so in a way which register its continuing presence . |
12 | The two models that have been proposed to describe the fine structure of these lamellae and their surface characteristics in semicrystalline polymers , differ mainly in the way the chains are thought to enter and leave the ordered lamellae regions . |
13 | They should be able to grasp a total situation from the fragments presented to them and respond linguistically in a way that would benefit their business . |
14 | Very few writers , in Cusick 's experience , do much in the way of scene setting , and so a lot has to come from reading the dialogue and forming impressions in the mind . |
15 | Nevertheless , the three separate loads offer much in the way of graphical excellence and make this a worthwhile purchase if found at a discount price . |
16 | Teachers must rise to the task of making sure that when parents come to judge schools they do so in a way which identifies — and , in so doing , promotes — genuine quality . |
17 | People do give support to their kin but they do so in a way which is patchy , possibly idiosyncratic , and which certainly can not be predicted simply from knowing how they are related to each other . |
18 | Community nursing is to undergo a radical shake-up in its organisation , which is vital to ensure that community services move forward in a way which complements the developments brought about by PREPP and Project 2000 . |
19 | Nothing fancy here in the way of melons or artichokes , but damsons , gooseberries and apples were translated into wholesome and filling puddings , and a range of herbs provided simple medicines to use alongside those prescribed by the factory doctor . |
20 | Both male and female bodies have been used , and it is striking how art and anatomy combine inextricably in the way they are posed . |
21 | Some women who are infected with this bacterium have little in the way of symptoms , but the majority will have noticed an increase in their vaginal discharge . |
22 | The urban disadvantaged have little in the way of an effective political outlet . |
23 | Considering that the youths have little in the way of positive reinforcements at home for their sports , they develop an impressive voracity for sports . |
24 | These ‘ soft companies ’ are easy to start because they need little in the way of capital or staff , and they are less prone to failure than companies oriented toward ‘ hard ’ products . |
25 | Such bodies surely need little in the way of encouragement before making full and frank disclosure . |
26 | On the whole , DOS spreadsheets perform faster and need less in the way of resources to work properly — but that 's because they do n't do very much with those resources until you start to use the graphics facilities they offer . |