Example sentences of "way [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hatred of the father expresses itself not only in obvious antagonistic behaviour directed at all representatives of paternal restraint , but also in more devious and perhaps even ‘ sublimated ’ ways as a distaste for all restraints of any kind and an opposition to authority of any sort . |
2 | The retail-finance industry changed in many ways as a result — but most of all in lending for house purchase . |
3 | Erm the two interact constantly and you can see foreign policy in some ways as a bridge between what goes on within the frame , the domestic framework of a country and what goes on in the international environment which surrounds it . |
4 | Above all , research of the kind described above is informative and helpful in some ways as a tool for looking with some objectivity at children 's writing ; but it does not isolate areas of difficulty or suggest teaching strategies to promote more effective writing . |
5 | For example unc In general , any singular matrix of order n and rank r is expressible in an infinite number of ways as the product of two matrices of order ( n × r ) and ( r × n ) , since r is the number of independent columns ( and rows ) . |
6 | This is the way I know , and it is the only way I can write about but there are a hundred other ways to release and a hundred other ways for every intellect . |
7 | This is the profound hope and certainty , that there are ways for every type of intellect and it is necessary only for each one to find the method that suits him . |
8 | The structure of the economy and society can be broken down in a variety of ways for a variety of purposes . |
9 | Thus the transfer of an asset to a charity e.g. a work of art , will not qualify ( although there are other ways for a charity to obtain tax relief on the gift of an asset ) . |
10 | Founded in 1980 , the ILD , as it is known by its Spanish acronyms , has proposed better ways for the government and the informals to iron out their problems . |
11 | There were various ways for the Master to supplement his income , as has been seen . |
12 | Both young and old , people are punished in a number of ways for the failure to achieve . |
13 | The government had been thinking about ways for the administration to maintain some degree of control over the colonies since the mid-1650s ; in 1675 Charles set up the first organization to establish any record of continuity , a sign that his possessions overseas were settling down into some sort of discernible order . |
14 | Unfortunately they went back to their bad old ways during the autumn in the championship , but they have now regained that hungry look which can only spell trouble for their rivals . |
15 | ‘ But there are ways through the forest . |
16 | Ipswich are out to sharpen up in a big way tomorrow and get back to winning ways after a draw and two defeats in the league following the FA Cup fifth round home 4–0 win over Grimsby . |
17 | The aim is to identify companies which can show that they are taking positive steps to improve their ways towards the environment , as well as to raise the level of debate about green issues . |
18 | What does it take to begin to understand and respect the ways of a culture so different from one 's own ? |
19 | I see many ways of a solution but there is never positive solution , but I feel that they are putting units into this country , like they can bomb anywhere they like in this country . |
20 | ‘ The ways of the South Kensington trinity of colleges were almost as mysterious as those of its counterpart , and far less harmonious . ’ |
21 | Joan , though Anne 's junior by a year and not yet fully accustomed to the ways of the nobility , was by far the more worldly-wise of the two . |
22 | As the months passed and the court moved — and Anne and Joan with it — from Westminster to Greenwich , from Greenwich to Sheen and then back again to Westminster , and as Joan practised and adopted the ways of the nobility , the close resemblance between herself and Anne became more pronounced . |
23 | was slowly inducted into the ways of the scientist — a particular type of scientist also — the ‘ pure ’ ’ researcher ’ . |
24 | The obvious interpretation was that Eric was going to set fire to some dogs , but I was too wise in the ways of the Factory to treat that as definite ; I suspected there was more |
25 | By and large , though , I attempted to imitate the ways of the English . |
26 | As second Master he had initiated two Headmasters into the ways of the School in his own inimitable style . |
27 | There is nothing you can tell me about solicitors and the ways of the law with regard to legacies , Isabel . |
28 | Having risen from Ukrainian coal mines through the party ranks as a tough and brutal Stalinist , once he achieved personal power he wasted no time in opening his mind to the ways of the rest of the world . |
29 | In England , until the sixteenth century , it was unremarkable to speak of visitations from incubi and succubi — evil spirits ( male and female , respectively ) which were thought to descend on sleepers , seducing them and perverting them to the ways of the devil . |
30 | To them the maintenance of cultural roots , folk festivals and the ways of the Church ‘ back home ’ are important . |