Example sentences of "a way as [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Thatcher fiscal revolution — redistributing income to those with most — must be reversed , but in such a way as to extend an incentive-based society to all taxpayers , and particularly those at the bottom of the income pile .
2 With such a concentration of union representation it is not unreasonable to conclude that ‘ Labour unions are so structured and their membership distributed in such a way as to defend the privileges of the elite ’ ( McGown 1980 p.111 ) .
3 The packings must also be marked in such a way as to enable the person responsible for their movements to be identified ; that person must undertake to supply any Customs officer with any information that may be necessary to ensure the proper application of this simplified procedure .
4 But Mr. Lester raises a more fundamental argument , with which I agree , that the effect of this court declaring the law in such a way as to enable the local authority to sue in libel , would be interference by a judicial authority with the right of freedom of expression of the press .
5 In short , statistics relating to old people are presented in such a way as to spread a great deal of gloom about the future , not only for the old themselves but for society at large .
6 Obviously if we get any additional cash allocation from any source , it will be deployed in er such a way as to treat the patients as soon as possible .
7 The Bank also manages the redemption of existing stock in such a way as to smooth the demands on the government 's financial resources .
8 That is , the justification for the enactment of an advance notice requirement is that it forces the organisers to discuss with the police arrangements for the conduct of the procession which enable the event to be held in such a way as to minimise the risks of disorder .
9 This project will also attempt to establish just how information from the two modalities converge by systematically manipulating them in such a way as to disrupt the normal manner of combining them .
10 About a third said unequivocally that they would not support the repeal , and even the doubtfuls expressed their opinions in such a way as to leave no doubt about the strength of their reservations .
11 A further significant feature is that the ordinary prudent man standard has itself been applied in such a way as to leave the director 's duty of care with little content .
12 An objective judgement can then be made on how to operate in such a way as to optimise the level of risk on a day–to–day basis .
13 Indeed , philosophers such as Susan Mendus , of York University , produced a novel apologia for liberal book-banning : ‘ Where free speech is employed in such a way as to destroy the possibility of communication and of mutual understanding , then its raison d'etre is destroyed , ’ she argued .
14 Indeed the biographical section in Taskopruzade is verbally very close to Ibn Hajar 's account , although Taskopruzade adds some material , omits some very important details , and changes the order of the material in such a way as to render the account confusing on occasion .
15 Thus , if the grant or demise be made for a particular purpose , the grantor or lessor comes under an obligation not to use the land retained by him in such a way as to render the land granted or demised unfit or materially less fit for the particular purpose for which the grant or demise was made …
16 Because they are designed to justify certain propositions , the questions they ask are formulated in such a way as to prompt the desired answers .
17 By far the most prominent pattern is represented by the regular development of narrow-fronted strip buildings along the main frontages in such a way as to accommodate the maximum number of properties in the space available .
18 The Holland Report looked explicitly at the issue of employers ' dissatisfaction with young workers and presented its information in such a way as to support the idea of education 's failure in this area .
19 In fact , some of these practices have also been applied to political communication ; an election broadcast or a staged political event is constructed in such a way as to elicit a pre-determined and desired response .
20 Migrating continents have obvious implications for biogeography and evolution , but there are other consequences of plate movements which may alter the physical environment in such a way as to affect the biosphere just as profoundly .
21 As you rightly say , the present border was drawn on a sectarian head count in such a way as to include a large area which has never consented to partition .
22 With a little imagination the soft conventionalist could draft some even more abstract proposition everyone does accept , which he might then elaborate in such a way as to validate a proposition of law about snail darters .
23 They have never been reformulated in such a way as to incorporate the consequences of the internationalization of media ownership and content .
24 Furthermore we want to embed the chains in such a way as to use the random walk statistics we have derived for freely rotating chain segments .
25 A beautiful , well-dressed woman ; she pays great attention to make-up , grooming and clothes , but not in such a way as to stifle the personality underneath .
26 The Cores are defined in such a way as to embrace the entire built-up area of the main settlement and therefore include the contiguous suburbs as they existed in 1971 as well as the inner city areas ( see Champion et al . ,
27 Many women in the French fabliaux are described as beautiful , and thus alluring in such a way as to motivate the fabliau plot , but none is made poetically truly so within the text to the extent that Chaucer 's Alison is .
28 This research aims to use existing technology to develop more effective forms of tactual presentation , laid out and labelled in such a way as to guide the students ' exploration of the diagrams and contribute an aid to the teaching-learning process .
29 For our purposes , measurement can be characterised as the assignment of numbers to some property in such a way as to effect a one-to-one correspondence between the character of the numbers and the characteristics of the property being measured .
30 In the 1960s Kenyatta manipulated sales of formerly white-owned land and businesses in such a way as to create a new class of Kenyan capitalists to replace the old white capitalists , in a no-nonsense determination to both preserve the private sector and to transfer its ownership into African hands .
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