Example sentences of "[Wh det] [verb] [prep] the way " in BNC.

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1 Can you think of reasons in others which account for the way you react as you do ?
2 The study also provides a wealth of information which points to the way television , and by extension the media , alter relationships within the political system .
3 Apart from Rowe , City were also denied by an upright , which got in the way of a volley from Tony Rogers .
4 It 's also alive with midges , which stands in the way of it being a Scottish Shangrila .
5 This makes the counselling task even more difficult to interpret , but even within this complicated network of family systems , aspects of the wider , extended family unit will still be evident , perhaps comprising a number of separate systems which interact upon the way that the provision of care for older relatives is organized .
6 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
7 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
8 ‘ Manifeste ’ concentrates on the art of the last thirty years , thereby overcoming a chronological and methodological rift , which results from the way the works are currently arranged .
9 Mystical experience as a peculiarly human goal has a long cultural history which bears on the way these writers express themselves .
10 The Ks ' story illustrates the pitfalls which lie in the way of practical implementation .
11 Nothing is more important than that we should take down the barriers — like National Insurance and pensions — which stand in the way of new employment and job mobility .
12 If we move away from the national level to consider the smaller local communities , or particular institutions such as factories and offices , colleges and schools , it is quite clear that there are no problems of either size or communications which stand in the way of their being governed according to the principle of direct participatory democracy .
13 The 90 has a cross member at the front between the chassis rails which gets in the way .
14 It 's silly things like that which get in the way of the actual show , so for the next series , I suggested a couch , low enough for me to put my arm over the back of it , but high enough to stop me sliding off on to the floor .
15 there is an issue and clearly if we are not in the sixteen double O four six eight O seven business we are going to lose share , we may not lose total volume , I am confused about that , but do n't try and sort it out now , but those are the issues that need to be tackled , and you need to produce between you some sort of projection paper which lays out the way that you see this bit of the steering business going in the future , and recommends what we should be doing , and what the volumes are to support that , and what the volumes are likely to be .
16 Coins can make three contributions to this study , all of which derive from the way that coin portraits are normally identified by the inscription that accompanies them and from the fact that they have survived in much greater numbers than have portraits in any other medium .
17 There are other higher-level categories , such as Strategic , which requires information from all areas for planning purposes ; Managerial , which similarly needs data for day-to-day working ; Operational , which relates to the way in which particular programmes are implemented .
18 The dinner marked a Reporting Japan conference , which looked at the way western journalists report Japan .
19 It is possible and convenient to select a perspective on the scope , associations and labels for subjects which coincides with the way in which those subjects are handled in the literature .
20 Again we were confronted by that vengeful force which stood in the way of same-sex lovers in Spain — especially if one was a foreigner , and one a Spaniard .
21 Moreover , by the mid-1960s , many economists had identified central planning — the engine of economic construction in the 1950s — as the culprit which stood in the way of modernisation and efficiency in production .
22 Gaitskell 's initiative , powerful and well-intentioned though it was , was counter-productive , reinforcing rather than dissolving the prejudices within the industry which stood in the way of a more rational pricing policy .
23 The NIF , generally seen as the effective power behind Bashir 's internal policies , was the inspiration for the continuing Islamization drive , which stood in the way of any prospect of a solution in the long-running civil war .
24 Some of this exuberance was tempered in time by a greater appreciation of just how much of the world economy would have to be rebuilt after the war , and of the range of obstacles which stood in the way of the realization of the dream of " unhampered trade " .
25 This is the payment or receipt which arises from the way in which the EC budget is financed and disbursed ( see Chapter 4 ) .
26 Its goal was to identify what stands in the way of effective action on the build-up of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere .
27 FROM CORPORATE MOTIVES AND WILLING PERSONNEL TO CORPORATE CRIME : WHAT STANDS IN THE WAY ?
28 What stands in the way ?
29 ‘ I remember — and it 's lucky for you no one asked any awkward questions about what happened along the way when you and Anna spent a night together . ’
30 You might want to describe some of these things : how your brother got into trouble whether you thought it was fair what you think of the school , generally what you think of the teachers how your brother refused to raise his arm how you intervened how you felt about speaking up how the incident ended what happened on the way home that night .
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