Example sentences of "way [prep] [v-ing] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | It may be that these ways of speaking can be explicated at bottom only by way or the idea of necessitation . |
2 | I would suggest that this is essentially a do-it-yourself exercise and becomes part of your general observation of speech , bearing in mind that different accents and ways of speaking will influence what you see/hear . |
3 | The use of circling or underlining parts of their work , arrows to show how pieces of work connect , brainstorming , asterisks to show things which may be worth returning to , parts of diagrams abandoned as a result becomes clear , and other messy ways of working may need to be encouraged if people are used to hiding their rough work or throwing it away . |
4 | New ways of working will take taxonomy into the fast lane , providing information on species , the components of biodiversity . |
5 | New ways of coping can be shared , and solutions to problems can be found based on the values and ideas of their generation , not according to the views and attitudes of the modern world . |
6 | Some formal , institutionalized ways of identifying need have been already indicated . |
7 | One way of proceeding would be to distinguish different senses of the term authenticity . |
8 | I knew that his clothes , his manners and uneducated way of speaking would make me ashamed of him . |
9 | For an ordinary wedding a colloquial way of speaking will be suitable . |
10 | A good way of practising would be to take all these examples through all the keys . |
11 | For some , a new way of praying will be a welcome release from the straitjacket of past patterns . |
12 | Already she had learned that his quiet inoffensive manner could be accompanied by sarcasm and that the steady reliable way of working could lapse into over-cautiousness . |
13 | Goldberg and Connelly ( 1982 , p. 88 ) suggest the wide variety of situations where this way of working can be helpful , ranging from short-term grief work , to a change of residence , or the too close involvement of caring relatives who might need additional support . |