Example sentences of "in [adj] way it " in BNC.

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1 In that way it would increase the number of such clients supported and thus become an even more cost-effective service .
2 ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely .
3 I suppose in that way it 's an improvement is n't it ?
4 In that way it has used economic means to promote the central political objective of ’ ever closer union among the people of Europe ’ .
5 In that way it works out much better .
6 But in another way it is perfectly possible — because the cost of immunising a child against the six killer diseases , and quite possibly saving his or her life , is just around £6 .
7 In one way it was good to have success so quickly , but in another way it meant I was facing things for which I was n't really prepared .
8 Although less stressful in one sense than the 24-hour care of a relative at home , in another way it can be more stressful .
9 but in another way it 's got ta be given I suppose .
10 In this way it is possible to use the lift low down with safety , provided that the thermals are not too turbulent .
11 In this way it secured its base .
12 In this way it brings together objectives and resources in order to meet organisational goals .
13 If danger threatens powerful muscles can snap the valves tightly shut , and once a bivalve has closed itself in this way it can be very difficult to force it open — it has ‘ clammed ’ up .
14 The law is therefore most unfair to victims of negligence ; in limiting them in this way it totally ignores the reality of the situation .
15 In this way it has been shown , for example , that the muscles of the newt always come from a particular region of the early embryo , and the eye from quite a different region , and the gut from another .
16 Once you learnt in this way it was easily recalled .
17 In this way it can be shown that , for any arbitrary point within the interaction region , the function V is given by ( 14.6 ) provided that R satisfies ( 14.4 ) and ( 14.5 ) and that .
18 In this way it is possible to mix long-play and standard-play recordings , even during the same programme .
19 In this way it appears as though new species arrive continuously .
20 In this way it is able , if it wishes , to make large stores of food .
21 In this way it gave the predator hope of an easy catch , something it could not resist .
22 In this way it is possible to re-start the routine that was enjoyed previously , although it may take some days of patience to break the new habit .
23 In this way it is able to release some of its hunting or fleeing energy and to feel more relaxed again .
24 In this way it was hoped that informed discussions could be held on how oildevelopments have affected way of life in different parts of Scotland .
25 In this way it enables the body to recover from nervous and muscular fatigue more rapidly , ’ he says .
26 If he , Paul Arkwright , could make his own name again in this way it might lead to even better things than a University chair .
27 In this way it is also an important indication of the growing powers and organisation of leaders and the kingdom states .
28 Contrasted in this way it seems improbable that madness and creativity could spring from the same source .
29 Viewed in this way it is clear why the separation of rules governing the use of means of warfare from those on the initiation of conflict has proved increasingly difficult to maintain .
30 In this way it facilitated public representation of the relationship between the state , capital , and an emerging working class as one of pre-eminent moral stature . ’
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