Example sentences of "way [prep] which [pron] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , there are facts about the lives of men and women and the systematic ways in which their lives differ , which it would be unwise to overlook .
2 Disturbed but not deterred by this unpromising start , the Abingdon and London groups independently approached the RCN to discuss ways in which their activities could be brought under its wing .
3 The importance of the great national repositories of original documents was stressed in Chapter 5 , and subsequent chapters have indicated many ways in which their resources may be used by local researchers .
4 Choreographers can not in any way change the ways in which their dancers move .
5 The possible solutions will depend on the severity of the handicap , but parents should be encouraged to consider ways in which their children might remain creatively active , thus continuing the process of education rather than allowing the person to retrogress .
6 In my first ten years of headship over 100 families used the service which the school provided , often returning to share with the group the progress which had been made and to comment on the ways in which their children had responded to the advice they had been given .
7 I will briefly outline the ways in which our policies are working together to improve the quality of life in areas that face particular problems .
8 ‘ I am fasting because I see no other way to express my protest against the ways in which our politicians brazenly keep up appearances and celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the state as their victory .
9 These materials are highly complicated and important fluids which play a great part in the direction of the ways in which our bodies and minds function ; they are known as hormones , and are carried around in the bloodstream exercising effect on each other and on a variety of bodily processes .
10 It is also important that you try and evaluate the dramatic experience of these different forms of presentation — this is worthwhile , because it will make you think about the different ways in which an actor can work and the various ways in which his skills are used .
11 I am conscious that one of the ways in which my colleagues in the Government , and even on occasions myself , identify with the Province is to relapse periodically into theological language .
12 Part of the Government 's failure can be seen every week in our constituency surgeries , at which small business people complain about the way in which their firms failed .
13 A National Consumer Council report suggests that only 31% of council and housing associations tenants were satisfied with the way in which their complaints were handled , and that one in six tenants dissatisfied with the service provided by their landlord had not made a complaint at all .
14 Another reason for expecting fundholders ' referral rates to fall after April 1991 had to do with the way in which their budgets were set .
15 By their day-to-day actions , children can also affect the way in which their parents react to them in the most powerful and direct manner .
16 To return to the notion of choice , and its illusory nature in such circumstances , a final example ( again from Clarricoates ) will serve to illustrate , and to ring a familiar ‘ warning bell ’ for arts educators with regard to the way in which their subjects are often conceptualized by teachers .
17 These distinctions have major consequences for the way in which public railway enterprises are controlled , and the way in which their objectives are negotiated .
18 The way in which their objectives are defined through the political process and then ‘ transmitted ’ into the enterprise raises fundamental problems .
19 SCOTVEC 's Board has agreed that the local officers should now be known as Field Officers , rather than their former title of External Moderator , because the new title reflects much more faithfully the way in which their jobs have evolved over the five years of National Certificate 's life .
20 The particular quality of the English primary school has been the way in which its teachers have been able to respond to the individual child on a personal , almost intuitive , basis .
21 It is the particular way in which its doctrines have been expressed through concrete imagery which has shaped those doctrines .
22 It also examines way in which its collections have influenced not only artists such as Turner , Cézanne and Giacometti but also Mondrian , Warhol and Jasper Johns .
23 The work of the clinical teacher is influenced by the way in which her responsibilities are organised .
24 Even so , it remains true that the performance of the individual is a function of the way he developed skills in his earlier more formative years and the way in which his capacities and skills are still changing in the work environment .
25 Will he accept its deep gratitude for the way in which his officials are explaining his Department 's needs so as to ensure that the right commercial decisions are made about the markets to go for in future ?
26 Of great interest will be journalist Didier Eribon 's record of Conversations with Ernst Gombrich , discussing recurring issues in his writings such as the relationship between art and perception and the way in which our responses are conditioned by conventions , history , social pressures and changes of taste .
27 Let me give you a few examples of the way in which our departments work .
28 My discussions show that it might be possible substantially to improve the way in which our debates are held .
29 And we really have to in the first instance , get public opinion to realise the way in which our lives are so pervasively subject to criminal prosecution , that 's the first step .
30 This section of the discussion concerns the use of sentence contexts in the recognition of words , and the way in which our eyes inspect some words in preference to others .
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