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

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1 As the principals were all noblemen and their ladies , each used to having their own way in their own time , organising them was almost impossible .
2 Figure 8.2 , starting at the centre of a circle and pointing out towards an indefinitely increasing circle , relates to the way in which all religions point towards Mystery .
3 Figure 8.7 looks at the way in which all religions have available within them certain fault-resistant features which is why their demise , so confidently predicted by many who see their grave faults and failures , rarely seems to happen !
4 According to Willie van Peer 's introductory statement , the book is intended to promote a reconciliation between literary and linguistic approaches to the study of literature , and , more specifically , to provide a much-needed contribution in three fundamental directions : first , the development of a theory of textuality which accounts both for the way in which all texts function in society and for the differences between literary and non-literary texts ; secondly , the construction of a model of literary communication that gives an adequate account of the complexities involved in the production and reception of literary texts ; and thirdly , the development of more explicit and comprehensive accounts of the ways in which formal and contextual factors interact in the process of deriving interpretations from texts .
5 Experience is , after all , part of the whole way in which all education happens , including RE , and it should not be associated with something particularly special or precious .
6 A major attribute of Glasgow is the way in which all parties collaborate to win new location customers for the city .
7 In his paper he exemplifies an approach to the teaching of stylistics that keeps technical jargon to a minimum and that aims to develop in the students a keen sensitivity for the way in which all levels of language , including grammatical choices , can contribute to the creation of aesthetic effects .
8 This withering criticism of the youth of the nation was reflected by the way in which all manner of novel terms — the ‘ mixed-up teenagers ’ , the ‘ wild ones ’ , the ‘ rebels without a cause ’ — entered into common usage in the 1950s , conveying the feeling that young people were somehow more radically unintelligible to older people than at any previous time in history .
9 The ideas and attitudes expressed by the social problem film … do not derive simply from the focus of their subject matter but also from their deployment of certain types of conventions ( in accordance with what an audience ‘ accustomed to the cinema ’ expects ) which , then , inevitably structure and constrain the way in which that subject matter is presented in the first place .
10 But the quality of activity which then follows and the way in which that activity is judged ( either as an event in itself or through the assessment of the child 's learning which emerges from it ) still needs patient examination .
11 I have since learned of the curious way in which that provision came to be inserted .
12 Despite the sympathy expressed by the judge in court , there is no way in which that business man can legally make a claim against the Northern Ireland Office .
13 For me it was n't just a question of being at ease with my homosexuality : I was more concerned with the way in which that sexuality expressed itself .
14 For example , the economic effects of price discrimination in an industry may be sensitive to the way in which that industry is being regulated .
15 But the way in which was the way in which that group have conducted this election , i i i is , as far as we 're concerned , is a model .
16 This will be followed by a look at some of the broader possible implications of fairness , and the way in which that term might aid in the development of procedural forms other than classical adjudication .
17 The way in which that topic was to explode on to the stage in the twentieth century is anticipated in the frontal attack launched on Hegel 's system by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard .
18 Rather , what is needed is a critique of the polarisation of masculine and feminine qualities , and in particular a critique of the way in which such qualities may be interpreted or clustered. ( pp. 47–8 )
19 The kind of inferences that are called implicatures are always of this special intended kind , and the theory of implicature sketches one way in which such inferences , of a non-conventional sort , can be conveyed while meeting the criterion of communicated messages sketched in Grice 's theory of meaning-nn .
20 One way in which such factors are isolated is by comparing parents known to batter their children with a control group of parents who have no history of child abuse ( Lynch and Roberts 1977 , for example ) .
21 He sees surveillance as the ‘ mobilising of administrative power ’ with the storage and control of information the key way in which such mobilisation takes place .
22 Notions of similarity and the recognition of rhymes and rhythms present a possible way in which such orderings might be achieved .
23 The most meaningful and effective way in which such output can be combined is a topic of on-going research ( Hull et al , 1991 ) .
24 Hoffman highlights a variety of peculiar stylistic traits in a corpus of German texts written by Turkish immigrants , and shows that stylistic analysis needs to be sensitive not only to formal linguistic devices , but also to the way in which such devices operate within wider patterns of action that are linked to social and situational contexts .
25 I have a good mind to ask you to serve full-time on my reporting staff , but I am selfish enough to want you to go on writing for me these exposés of low life , particularly the way in which such misery afflicts women .
26 The only way in which such communication could be measured would be by questionnaire .
27 This snapshot of the corporate environment makes it possible to analyse the way in which such organisations approach the management of information resources .
28 Teachers who are unused to the behaviour of pupils with severely defective sight can be surprised by the way in which such children can move about within a setting in which they feel secure , negotiating stairs and corridors and moving along at speed with the stream of pupils going from room to room ; but unfamiliar settings and unexpected obstacles can cause difficulties or even be hazardous , and such hazards should be minimised .
29 Like Rolle , Hilton sees prayer as the primary activity , recognising it as a state of consciousness which enables man to receive the gift of God ; and while it does not cause it to be given , nevertheless prayer is a way in which such grace comes ( c.24 ) He sharpens a constant awareness of two modes of activity in the inner life : that of conscious effort , and that of an effortless creative power of love and understanding which is sometimes experienced and believed by the mystics to be the work of God in man .
30 The difficulty has been to account for the way in which such features develop , as the sea in most regions is saturated with calcium carbonate , and in some places supersaturated .
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