Example sentences of "way [prep] [verb] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Your needs and the possible ways of helping you will then be discussed with you and your carer .
2 What we have to look for is ways of realizing they should — in practice .
3 Ways of informing them would be to put the price on the pharmacist 's label and make financial need the only basis for exemption from prescription charges : more patients would pay the charges ( which could have an annual ceiling ) but the unit payment could be reduced .
4 This starts to look like a way of thinking which would make the task of school management part of the work of all teachers .
5 Although there is no way of guaranteeing we will not develop cancer , the European code against cancer summarises in 10 points the practical advice that can help reduce our risk of developing certain types .
6 There 's a nice story about my , one of my favourite presidents , I told you last time , Theodore Roosevelt , Roosevelt got very frustrated with congress so he sent the American navy , he had no money , they would n't give him any money , so he sent the American navy to the Philippines and he said to congress if you want them back again you 'd better vote some more money cos they have n't got any fuel erm which is a fairly odd way of proceeding one might think .
7 She had been surprised in the end that her daughter had agreed to come , she had been so arbitrary and changeable lately , and there had been no way of knowing what would please her , and what bring out her bitter scornful sneer .
8 Young and old people may be affected and there seems to be no way of knowing who will have this kind of problem .
9 Unfortunately , we have no way of predicting who may suffer an allergic reaction to a particular drug .
10 At present , there is not easy way of predicting who may produce gas in response to which foods , and this is a matter for trial and error .
11 I suppose it 's their way of saying they can get at me whenever they want .
12 It was another way of saying there would be no condemnations .
13 Perhaps the best way of doing it would be to give th erm them an N C O
14 His position is that we should think of rules as practices , as ways of behaving , and not suppose that to support this way of behaving there must be some internal interpretation of the rule which tells the rule-followers how to work the rule .
15 Moore 's way of putting it might be defended on the basis of a realist view of universals for which individual horses are horses because they participate in a universal object horse , and do so in virtue of the fact that they have parts participating in universal objects which are parts of the universal object horse and related to each other in ways which participate in the universal relations linking part to whole in the universal object .
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