Example sentences of "in [pron] way [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Grenfell told the interviewing officers that Vernage once stated to him ‘ Whatever police officer gets in my way they are getting it . |
2 | If one gets in my way I will put him to sleep . ’ |
3 | So that I can take it off and if she gets in my way you can smack her with it ! |
4 | ‘ I do n't know in which way he has handled it but I know he wo n't be feeling the pressure at all . ’ |
5 | In her way she kept faith , and I was proud of her . |
6 | But she lisps , it 's in her way she 's got , does n't talk very clearly . |
7 | In its way it is magnificent : shades of heroic defiance of reality , like Dunkirk in 1940 . |
8 | But in its way it does talk back . |
9 | But in its way it is more exciting and more of a challenge than the current enthusiasm for plate tectonics and sea-floor spreading . |
10 | Perhaps in his way he was the sort of cricketer I would like to have been if I had possessed the talent . |
11 | Individuals in the party and the government came to use the situation in whatever way they could to optimize their own position , ranging from exercising the increased power which district and regional officials now had over the citizenry , to carrying out routine tasks perfunctorily while acquiring a significant income from black market activities . |
12 | As Miss T. was no longer able to express any view , it was a classic ‘ emergency ’ situation in which it was lawful for the doctors to treat her in whatever way they considered , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in her best interests . |
13 | If an adult patient did not have the capacity to decide at the time of the purported refusal and still does not have that capacity , it is the duty of the doctors to treat him in whatever way they consider , in the exercise of their clinical judgment , to be in his best interests . |
14 | In whatever way they felt appropriate . |
15 | In a society where everyone must supplement their income in whatever way they can , you have to be very noble to renounce , even for love , a comfortable , clandestine source of income . |
16 | Interviewers are free to ask |
17 | We need to analyse the interaction between electors , whose attitudes have already been influenced by a variety of considerations ( ranging from their own sense of both national and local political issues , down to whatever perception they might have concerning their need to accommodate themselves to their social superiors ) , and the party electioneers , who were determined to influence the electorate in whatever way they thought fit ( which invariably meant a combination of political propaganda and various forms of manipulation , bribery and intimidation ) . |
18 | The community has decided , that is , to delegate to judges the power to decide lawsuits in whatever way they think is in the best interests of the community as a whole and to invent working as-if theories of legal rights , including theories of legislation and precedent , with that purpose in mind . |
19 | ‘ I was approached by some of the victims of that situation ( the Northern Ireland conflict ) to help them in whatever way I could . |
20 | However , I must say that it was a privilege to be there with them and their Mum 's and to help in whatever way I could , be it baby sitting or helping to push a baby buggy round the ‘ stations ’ ( who thought that one up ? ’ ) . |
21 | You can reply as you wish but I shall translate in whatever way I think appropriate , Good luck . ’ |
22 | No doubt you will wish to say ‘ Goodbye ’ to all your many friends and colleagues in industry and Government , so please feel free to do so in whatever way you feel appropriate . ’ |
23 | With the NatWest Hospital Income Plan , you can spend the money in whatever way you please . |
24 | Simply sit in a chair , or lie down , and relax in whatever way you choose . |
25 | ‘ I am happy to cover my obligations in whatever way you suggest , Mother , but not in view of my fellow students . |
26 | In other words you the teacher can do the teaching , using the video programme in whatever way you choose . |
27 | The courts usually allow the Government to define national security in whatever way it pleases . |
28 | In whatever way it is financed , such investment is regarded by some as having been a direct loss to the domestic economy and as such having contributed to Britain 's poor investment record [ Singh , 1977 ] . |
29 | A sequence of logical or abstract states , in whatever way it exists , exists whether or not instantiated . |
30 | I went on attending the university , doing my course modules , and avoiding intimacy in whatever way it proffered itself to me . |