Example sentences of "this way a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In this way a defence that the property was already damaged and that the defendant is not responsible for the present damage can be countered . |
2 | In this way a ration in the goods market spills over into the labour market by constraining the demand for labour . |
3 | In this way a company will find risk assessment a positive tool for demonstrating efficiency and control ’ . |
4 | In this way a crack is really a mechanism which enables a weak external force to break even the strongest bonds one by one . |
5 | Can I just erm , carry on working but just look this way a minute please . |
6 | In this way a knowledge of the patterning of events makes possible ‘ a mutual understanding of individuals and the impulses of aid to mate or young are thereby transformed into sympathetic actions ’ . |
7 | This way a man may always read who is his friend and who his enemy . ’ |
8 | Lit in this way a room is a simulacrum of a dream world . |
9 | In this way a pattern mask limits the time for which a target letter is represented in the system , and if the time limitation is severe enough to prevent the target 's code from reaching a lexical output system , then the subject will fail to report the target , even though the target was identified in the sense that its detector in the lexical input system was activated . |
10 | In this way a project which would have been profitable evolves into something much more fancy — and more fun — but something which is no longer profitable . |
11 | In this way a loss is being experienced , the return on money being forgone . |
12 | In this way a handful of companies in the North are edging towards having a monopoly over the world 's genetic pool . |
13 | When you have lined up your data in this way a glance will tell you for which sounds you have enough words to make check lists . |
14 | In this way a process of evolution was started that led to the development of more and more complicated , self-reproducing organisms . |
15 | In this way a risk index was formed showing whether the division was relatively more or less risky than the corporate group as a whole , and the group CAPM-based yield was modified on a divisional basis . |
16 | In this way a carcass can draw vultures from far away in a short time . |
17 | But , in contrast , they may partly see the ad in this way a number of times during quite a short period . |
18 | Physics , particularly since the work of Bacon and Descartes , has generally been thought of as an objective science , based on observable facts , in this way a body of certain knowledge is gradually built up . |
19 | Understood in this way a duty to serve the interests of the enterprise can sensibly only mean a duty to further the commercial success of the business . |
20 | Zionism , too , was thus in this way a challenge to the assumptions of liberal culture . |
21 | It is in this way a world view , of which psychoanalysis forms an important part . |
22 | In this way a student model containing a profile of attainment together with a history of progress to date can be made available to the trainer and to the trainee . |