Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] in [art] way " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The child receives no interest from the parent and so starts to behave in a way to gain more attention regardless of the fact that it is negative and unpleasant .
2 Maybe the specific association behind each of these works , generally commissioned from Arnold for particular events or celebrations , has got in the way of their wider circulation .
3 That 's not something they 're complaining about but their level of awareness has shifted in a way which does influence their dealing
4 The failure of such tensions to overturn or revolutionize the social structure has rested in the way in which individuals have been socialized and the fundamental norms according to which the society operates .
5 RMI needs to ensure in the way that it tackles the information aspect that it can incorporate properly the ‘ user-led ’ aspect of information specification .
6 ‘ The Esquire article was a disgraceful attack on a man who needs defending in a way that few of us can imagine . ’
7 Lydia asks me to pass her thanks to everyone who has contributed so generously to the campaign and says that while little has changed in the way of living conditions for the prisoners and their families , the campaigners are confident of their victory .
8 But absolutely nothing has changed in the way we work or how our customers place their orders and run their businesses .
9 The war , Father , tends to get in the way . ’
10 But for those who do n't share his views , the crude sloganeering keeps getting in the way of a good time .
11 Certainly previous experience shapes present and future conduct but the good teacher or the good manager will not be contented simply with repeating what he or she has already been through without questioning the constraints of the organization which seems to stand in the way .
12 And the only thing that seems to stand in the way of doing anything commercially sensible with County Farms is that every time we deal with it , somebody says , ah , but it can only exist as an entity , let's keep it as that , let's pass it on to a trust , let's safeguard it , let's do this and that .
13 Again , the answer seems to lie in the way that the reformulation draws the hearer 's attention to the differences between just being gone and having vanished .
14 Crunch exhibits exactly that , although a certain amount of brittleness does get in the way of the smooth , valve-based sound I tend to prefer .
15 ‘ Mr Beckenham merely wished , if he could , to find and remove that impediment which he believes to stand in the way of a — er — union between you . ’
16 I think the approach of parents is very often really quite a simple one erm that they have a number of very well defined expectations of the school and that is as far as one individual parent is concerned , that the parents wants the child to go to the school , he wants that child properly controlled , provided that it 's done in the way in which he particularly approves , and if you have fifteen hundred different parents there might be fourteen hundred and eighty five different techniques at work here , and then he wants the child simultaneously to be successful and happy .
17 The pronunciation he knows gets in the way , so that he does n't really see what he 's written down .
18 But it 's controlled in a way rather differently to that which it 's controlled now .
  Next page