Example sentences of "is in [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Healey : ‘ That is in no way a sad picture .
2 The situation is in no way affected by the title ‘ Head of the Commonwealth ’ , which , against my protest , was attached by Parliament in 1953 to the Crown of the United Kingdom .
3 There is in fact no doubt that specialization does lead to greater exchange , but anthropologists have become aware of the importance of a different type of material exchange , which is in no way related to technology or specialization .
4 The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans is in no way a conventional novel .
5 And it is in no way ashamed of the number of votes received .
6 It is in no way parallel to the regular unfolding of a germ .
7 But this is in no way relevant to what one has to do given that one did not .
8 Although this book is in no way offered as a study of history or architecture , I hope that some of the information gathered may be of interest to those who love Cumbria and cherish the old buildings and traditions .
9 That field is in no way exhausted .
10 It is in no way intended to replace any treatment you may be having from a doctor , consultant or practitioner .
11 The spokesman continued : ‘ It is felt that this application is in no way connected with the rural brick works industry and is an entirely separate and commercial venture .
12 It should be obvious that the review is in no way comprehensive — even of current literature .
13 Yet the site is not unusual , and is representative of a habitat which is in no way threatened by building or transport projects , or by farming .
14 The evidence is quite overwhelming , and is in no way exclusively associated with the past .
15 A ‘ god ’ which mankind can worship is in no way identical to that power which created the universe , if indeed it were created at all within humanity 's understanding of that word .
16 This is in no way contradictory to the principle of allowing a site to speak to us , but illumines a different aspect of our experience .
17 Only within the last hundred years has it become evident that a sperm is in no way comparable to the seed of a plant , which is a multicellular reproductive structure containing the embryo of the plant .
18 One act or speech is as arbitrary as another , being in the wrong car with the wrong man is in no way stranger than being in the wrong country in the wrong job .
19 The Council of Europe , an international organisation of European states , of much the same character as the United Nations Organisation , is in no way a part of the constitution of the United Kingdom .
20 With the values used , the frequency is several kilohertz but is in no way critical for this present purpose .
21 The feel of the natural wood itself is a very sensual thing , and the desire to pick the instrument up is considerably enhanced , which is in no way a bad thing .
22 It is ‘ the men ’ who act as a body , and the actual organizer is recognized only as the symbolic embodiment of ‘ the men ’ , and is in no way superior or qualitatively different from ‘ the men ’ ‘
23 God 's activity is in no way restricted to the Church .
24 Nevertheless he dismissed the residents ' protests as mere ‘ inconveniences ’ and insisted ‘ The closure of our Cork plant is in no way a reflection on our workforce , on the IDA , nor the Irish government which extended all possible facilities to our corporation in the difficult times we experienced .
25 Since a large whisker is in no way different from any other crystal except in size it must also be a general explanation of the strength and weakness of all brittle crystals .
26 Timber which has been properly kiln-seasoned ( which needs expensive kilns and close supervision ) is in no way worse than ‘ naturally ’ seasoned timber and indeed is rather less likely to have picked up the infections of rot during the seasoning process .
27 Luke 's overall purpose is to try to show that the growing movement of Christianity is in no way dangerous to the state of Rome .
28 Our ability to measure qualitatively these differences and similarities between assemblages and to synthesise the results into such taxonomic units as phases or traditions is in no way a test of the validity of the proposition that measured differences are indicative of degrees of ethnic affinity .
29 The point is in no way irreverent or anarchistic .
30 The other , more plausible , avenue is to accept that the phenomena discussed would normally be established by linguistic means but that is in no way a necessary feature of them , and so no problem of principle need arise .
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