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

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1 If class membership is transmitted across generations ( that is , if there is little social mobility ) then it is more likely that these classes will become distinct social entities , differing in many ways in their social characteristics .
2 Particular emphasis will be given within this framework to the ways in which regional economies interact with one another and to how their behaviour influences the way in which the national economy works .
3 This project , which is being carried out by David Winchester , is exploring the ways in which recent changes in central government expenditure planning and financial controls have affected the structure , process , and outcome of national collective bargaining in local authorities .
4 Before I examine some of the ways in which recent analyses of literacy practices in a number of disciplines have taken account of these political and ideological factors , and have implicitly challenged the model of literacy put forward by Goody , it is important to recognise the extent to which many of Goody 's arguments and those of the ‘ autonomous ’ model of literacy have derived support from assumptions within the specific field of linguistics .
5 This chapter intends to highlight three important themes : accessibility in the countryside , transport costs and availability , and the ways in which various sub-groups are affected by them .
6 One can only imagine the ways in which prime ministers break the bad news to Cabinet members they are dismissing .
7 He considers the ways in which oral conventions persisted in twelfth and thirteenth century English society at a time when larger numbers of people were beginning to use literacy for more purposes .
8 Methods of calculation of such denudation rates have been greatly refined by Walling ( e.g. Walling and Webb , 1983 ) who has also reviewed the ways in which hydrological systems are modified by man , and results from catchment experiments have documented the effects of land clearance , land drainage , recreational pressure , strip mining , conservation measures and urbanization ( Walling , 1979 ) .
9 This research will investigate the different and perhaps conflicting ways in which professional groups , parents and children view the formal assessment of children 's special educational needs under the 1981 Education Act .
10 It follows that in order to understand the efficacy of political parties or the ways in which political forms relate to everyday experience , account must be taken of the appropriate political discourses .
11 The aim of the research is to identify ways in which general practitioners can encourage patients to check their understanding of instructions and advice offered during the consultation , and to produce relevant questions and comments .
12 In modern times we have come to associate the very word ‘ ecology ’ with a concern for the environment — yet ‘ ecology ’ is properly the name of the science that deals with the ways in which living things interact with one another and with their environment .
13 There are ways in which current decisions affect future output : for example , by reducing the stock of natural resources , via a lower rate of technical advance , and by decreasing the stock of capital .
14 Notwithstanding that position , the Council clearly had a number of reservations about the design , alignment and environmental impact of of a western relief road and we 've asked the County Council to pursue its proposals for a western relief road on the basis of a single carriageway all-purpose road , and to give further consideration to ways in which environmental concerns can be ameliorated .
15 Before tracing the developments of public spending control at the centre , it is worth briefly setting out the contrasting ways in which other academics have sought to analyse it in order to make my own theoretical framework explicit .
16 The complexity of this issue lies in the fact that the TNCs are themselves directly and explicitly responsible for the ways in which such processes work out in most societies , but they are also often indirectly and implicitly responsible in ways that are hidden from view .
17 In both formal and informal activities within the classroom , children use their vision in different ways , and observant teachers can help to identify visual difficulties by being alert to the ways in which such problems can manifest themselves .
18 The question about history then becomes the more interesting one of the relation between different significations , and the ways in which such differences can , or can not , be articulated and unified under the same horizon of totalization to produce a single meaning .
19 The research aims to assess the extent and ways in which such companies have restructured their activities in response to the volatile international economy of the last fifteen years .
20 There is a considerable variety of ways in which such goods are financed and provided by a combination of private and public sector activity and different practices can be observed around the world .
21 But if The Order of Things is thus concerned to analyse ‘ ensembles of discourses ’ that do not form a totality , it does not focus on the ways in which such forms of knowledges relate to the institutions in which and through which they are produced .
22 At the same time , it can also bring out the complex ways in which such forms of power also produce their own forms of resistance ; as critics like Stephen Greenblatt demonstrate , these are not separable processes but are simultaneous effects of power .
23 Drawing information from a variety of sources , and in particular from a national database of commons being structured at the Department of Geography , Aberystwyth , representative samples of ‘ public access ’ commons will be selected for analysis , with a view to evaluating the ways in which such areas are administered , the problems that they face , and the effectiveness of particular schemes of management and regulation .
24 These factors must also be taken into account when deciding whether the act of collective worship reflects Christian traditions and the ways in which such traditions are to be reflected in taken into account by the local statutory advisory council on religious education ( SACRE ) when it is considering an application by the head teacher of the school under section 12(1) of the 1988 Act for lifting or modifying the requirement for Christian collective worship at the school .
25 Familiar ways in which such participant-roles are encoded in language are of course the pronouns and their associated predicate agreements .
26 It can also identify where personal , institutional or structural racism exists and recommend ways in which such issues can be tackled and monitored , for example , through positive discrimination policies and anti-racist child care practice .
27 Catherine King 's essay offers a survey of issues in feminist art , focusing particularly on the ways in which such practices have challenged the conventional hierarchy which devalues female skills .
28 From the point of view of a radical politics , the onus on the critic , therefore , is to show the ways in which such subversions can be shown to have produced specific instances of change .
29 Those who argue for a ‘ carer 's benefit ’ need to ponder this point and consider ways in which such allowances could be used to support the existing arrangements in a household in which carers are in employment and wish to continue .
30 The project will examine how , if at all , they are assisted by the international community , and suggest ways in which such episodes may be better handled .
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