Example sentences of "it be [prep] [adj] way " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , it 's over that way somewhere . ’ |
2 | And now everyone 's talking about it and it 's in one way it makes you gnash your teeth that that we 're not getting the credit yet |
3 | So , it , it 's in many ways a , a book that , that looks two ways , as it were , back and , and forward . |
4 | erm If you take a novel like Dorothy Sayers ' Gaudy Night , which is offered as an example of a classic detective story which really is also a novel about academic life , it 's a love story , I think as a love story and as a novel of academic life it 's in many ways very good indeed , but I think as a detective story it 's completely uninteresting you know because one part has to fade in order that the , the other should come into focus . |
5 | It 's in this way I think that Proust clears the ground in order to claim that the artist , be he writer , painter , musician , can capture reality by means not open to and indeed mostly at variance with the discursive intellect . |
6 | And I do n't mean to employ it 's in any way dishonest . |
7 | But the reason I begin with it is because it is in many ways a blueprint . |
8 | It 's er and it is in many ways the kernel of the of the concept . |
9 | It is in many ways , a retail management role , broadening your horizons far beyond the traditional catering disciplines and of course , enhancing your future prospects . |
10 | But it is in many ways an odd , unbalanced discography , one that would have puzzled Byrd himself , and which puzzles those who know the true length and breadth of Byrd 's achievement . |
11 | More empirically however , on the other hand , and drawing upon the work of Peter Bürger , Callinicos accepts the case for Modernism having contained a critical moment — a ‘ protest against the capitalist society to which it is in complex ways related ’ ( p. 53 ) . |
12 | It is in this way that the Roman catholic bishops of Ireland , as intellectuals organizing the beliefs of catholic nationalists , continue to be aligned to the forces of conservatism within the alliance , forces which in practice do not recognize important protestant civil rights in Ireland . |
13 | It is in this way that the singularity has been removed . |
14 | It is in this way that we are able to develop an appreciation of spatial order . |
15 | It is probably true to say that it is in this way , rather than in any other , that governments learn exactly where the limits of tolerance lie . |
16 | It is in this way that ideologies in the restricted sense first came into being . |
17 | It is in this way that Foucault can return to the possibility of doing historical work that has political force through his notion of genealogy , which means , as he puts it , ‘ that I begin my analysis from a question posed in the present ’ . |
18 | It is in this way that Oakeshott shows that governmental authority is distinguishable from the mere possession of superior power by the State . |
19 | It is in this way a world view , of which psychoanalysis forms an important part . |
20 | It is in this way that in our system ‘ common law ’ is subordinate to ‘ statute ’ … |
21 | It is in this way that foreign language teachers will begin to see the importance of their work for all their pupils , not just those who become specialised in language and literature study . |
22 | It is in this way that the apparent divide between literate and non-literate cultures simply disappears . |
23 | It is in this way that demand-deficient unemployment is created . |
24 | It is in these ways that The Roaring Girl begins to disclose how , because of the complex connections between sexuality , gender , and class , and specifically between sexual and economic exploitation , economic and political anxieties can be displaced into the domain of the sexual and conversely , the sexual comes to possess enormous signifying power ( though very different from that attributed to sexuality by the radical humanist ) . |
25 | If it is in any way meaningful to speak in terms of a ‘ cultural dominant ’ , then arguably the nouveau roman could not have achieved this without the support of like-minded critics . |
26 | He also notes that the fact that transcendental meditation changes one 's brain waves does not imply that it is in any way helpful ; he might have added that the brain waves during meditation show a remarkable resemblance to those of someone who is drowsy or even asleep . |
27 | ‘ Because we want to know if it is in any way connected to the prince 's state visit . |
28 | The fact that a rug is signed or dated does not imply that it is in any way superior to similar items that have not been inscribed , although it is fair to say that weavers rarely sign inferior examples of their work . |
29 | To suggest that it is in any way a radical new Tory revolution for the 1990s is far from the truth . |
30 | I do not think that it is in any way insulting to say that the epithet , ’ Clyde-built ’ , which was a badge of quality in the last century , was getting somewhat tarnished during the post-war years . |