Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] [adj] way of " in BNC.
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1 | In addition to the need for political action to achieve output , the most important role of politics is to introduce change ; to break into the rationality of the structure and introduce new ways of doing things . |
2 | Haeckel 's holistic philosophy would inspire a later generation of environmentalists , but he had been trained as a morphologist and sought other ways of displaying the unity of Nature . |
3 | A better understanding of electronic publishing is likely to come from a multidimensional approach which draws on different types of similarities between topics and offers alternative ways of structuring knowledge . |
4 | In the first instalment of a new monthly column that contrast the reality of nature with the dreamworld of conventional business and politics — and suggest various ways of injecting the one into the other — Jonathan Porritt looks at the build-up to next year 's ‘ Earth Summit ’ and wonder if the US Administration 's chronic inability to face facts will finally be the thing that scuppers the planet 's ‘ last chance ’ . |
5 | Such schemes were an attempt to accommodate the desire of many older people to continue in at least part-time work and to find new ways of continuing the older tradition of gradual transition from full-time work to full retirement . |
6 | The emergence of an international movement of Disabled people over the past decade has enabled millions of Disabled people to pool experiences and to find new ways of working towards a form of true integration in all aspects of life . |
7 | Either they can maintain their expectations and seek new ways of meeting them . |
8 | Its authors seek , rather , by challenging old approaches and re-analysing the problem , both to assert its importance and to suggest new ways of tackling it . |
9 | One can abandon the view that we have any infallible beliefs and find other ways of supposing that some beliefs are non-inferentially justified . |
10 | Explain and discuss alternative ways of providing these goods or services . |
11 | He stresses the importance of reward , and mentions different ways of praising the horse : ‘ The simplest way for the rider to show his appreciation is by patting or speaking with a soothing voice . |
12 | For instance , they could launch technically more advanced satellites and devise market-orientated ways of selling the data around the world . |
13 | The use of educational programmes for schoolchildren and adolescents to develop their ability to deal with problems and rehearse future ways of coping have also been advocated ( Morgan 1979 ) . |
14 | In recent years , a quiet revolution has been taking place as technical changes and new marketing methods for a vast range of home products have increased consumer choice and introduced alternative ways of home building . |
15 | Her parents required extensive help with accepting this and finding suitable ways of managing and playing with her . |
16 | Time was also spent exploring the consequences of the overdose and finding alternative ways of coping with similar problems in the future . |
17 | limitations in developing therapeutic skills and finding new ways of working . |
18 | … children find it easier to improvise , and therefore liberate themselves in terms of discovering and finding valuable ways of expressing what they want to say through sound , but also learning new skills through improvisation . |
19 | Consultation may involve determining precisely why an employee objects to the move and exploring possible ways of overcoming these problems , for example providing travelling facilities or expenses , altering hours of work and so on . |
20 | The principal aim of the research is to examine the experiences and perceptions of adult education providers and consumers and identify effective ways of contacting , consulting and recruiting groups which generally fall into the non participant category . |
21 | John 's address stressed that the Council was to be pastoral rather than dogmatic , thus distancing himself from his advisers , and endorsing the view , condemned by Cardinal Ruffini , that the task of the Council was not to proclaim new dogmas but to find new ways of expressing the old ( see Abbott , p. 710–19 ) . |
22 | But changing entrenched ways of doing things and challenging powerful financial interests will be difficult , whatever the intentions of the government . |