Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] the way that " in BNC.
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1 | But all of these are rather conspicuous by day and are difficult to hide in the way that spotlights can be masked by plants . |
2 | No doubt it is because of the vision to train in this way that Ichthus has been able to grow in the way that it has done . |
3 | Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail . |
4 | It might be possible to approach the problem from another angle : specifically to direct our attention to intentional social behaviour in relation to the outside world , to look at the ways that people cope , deal and come to terms with the non-routine , the out-of-the-ordinary , to document the character of the dynamic between the familiar world and the external processes typical of people in different groups , categories , communities and societies . |
5 | Which probably had something to do with the way that what we sold would reappear slightly redone in Acme six months later . |
6 | ‘ It is something to do with the way that people want to chop your head off once you get successful . ’ |
7 | When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem , on the face of it , to have little to do with the way that life works . |
8 | Rosenhan concludes that the diagnosis of mental illness has less to do with the symptoms that are exhibited by patients , and more to do with the way that behaviour is interpreted by doctors who ‘ know ’ that someone is mentally ill . |
9 | Presumably it was something to do with the way that Jenner approached his work . |
10 | It 's something to do there 's a clue the clue to Switzerland is something to do with the way that they make their electricity . |
11 | The effect is plain to see in the way that the velocity curves change with time in Fig. 8.7(a) . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | So wisdom is a gift of the Holy Spirit and that particular thing is to er help us to judge in the way that God does . |
14 | Dire though the attacks on Belfast have been during the past two months , it is a sign of just how successful economic development has been that the IRA should have felt it necessary to retaliate in the way that it has . |
15 | On that view it must be man 's deepest desire — need ? — purpose ? — satisfaction ? — to live in the way that is in this objective sense appropriate to him ( the fact that modern words break up into these alternatives expresses the modern break-up of Aristotle 's view ) . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The point I want to get across here is that this a P Way form , it is your form , not my form , not the Q A form , it 's the P Way form for you to use and to change to the way that you want it to change . |
18 | I recognise the force of feeling that prompted the hon. Gentleman to speak in the way that he did on behalf of his constituents . |