Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] the [adj] ways " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Derek Ellwood , director of the pathogenic microbe research laboratory at the Centre for Applied Microbiology Research , Porton Down , Wiltshire , says that ‘ from the point of view of safety , a biotechnology factory should not be designed in the same ways as one making antibiotics ’ . |
2 | Both were considered in the following ways . |
3 | The agent , having prepared particulars , will advertise and circularise potential purchasers , but the sale price may be presented in the following ways . |
4 | Their need for information is currently met in the following ways : |
5 | This was done in the following ways : ( a ) By extending the concept of legal right . |
6 | However , the real triumph was the fact that the user interface was matched to the traditional ways of working — which made it both easy to learn and rapidly accepted ( though much criticised for its lack of typographic accuracy ) by the publishing industry . |
7 | And the same amount of things per head of the population will have been produced in the same ways by the same classes of people for many generations together ; and therefore this supply of the appliances for production will have had full time to be adjusted to the steady demand . |
8 | Internal opportunity cost — direct labour hours f2.40 can be interpreted in the following ways : |
9 | Section 6 has been interpreted in the following ways . |
10 | Section 5(1) has been interpreted in the following ways : ( a ) It does not cover cases where under the civil law ownership of the goods has passed . |
11 | The bearings given in response to your transmissions can be used in the following ways : 1 . |
12 | Of course , getting the books on the shelves is no great achievement if they are not then used in the appropriate ways by teachers and pupils . |
13 | So it 's important that they 're supported throughout by senior staff , because it 's never very easy to fit into an established team who may be used to the old ways of doing things . ’ |
14 | The advantage of this approach would be that it would enable a mixed economy to be operated i.e. some institutions be validated in the present way ; , others who were ‘ chartered ’ would not necessarily be accredited for all their courses in that their courses would be validated in the present ways . |
15 | For example , information technology may be utilised in the following ways . |
16 | This can be illustrated in the following ways . |
17 | This point may be illustrated by the different ways of measuring the following set of crimes : ( a ) a gang robbery with six offenders and two victims , ( b ) five cattle thefts , involving sixteen offenders and eight head of cattle , and ( c ) a murder with a single assailant . |
18 | Change was popularly associated with the impious ways of foreign heretics . |
19 | We can expect , in the next decade , to see more sophisticated hardware and software produced as users become more expert and practised in the best ways of using computers in the learning process . |
20 | Once this version is operational and some experience has been gained in running the financial model in conjunction with the main model , the former will be extended in the following ways : |
21 | Now the Masai are torn by the need to go to school ( schule in Swahili , a leftover of German occupation ) and the understanding that young people who go to school are lost to the traditional ways . |