Example sentences of "way [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Glashow was then able to predict that a neutral weak interaction exists due to the exchange of the Z o , for example in electron-proton scattering ( Figure 4 ) , and that this process would violate parity in a definite way depending on the amount of mixing . |
2 | It is proposed that a person 's behaviour varies across situations in a characteristic and systematic way depending on the subjective perception and interpretation of the respective situation . |
3 | There was no way to pinpoint where on the sea bed the dredged rocks had come from , nor any way to penetrate into the ocean 's basement . |
4 | She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person . |
5 | In between measurements its state vector ( wavefunction ) propagates in the smooth and orderly way prescribed by the Schrödinger equation . |
6 | If only because the offence is defined in terms of ‘ duty ’ the concept must be in some way limited to the ways that the law obliges the constable to act , in however attenuated or weak a sense of that word . |
7 | Many libraries like ourselves have asked themselves to what extent the retention of these books [ rare books ] in any way contributes to the objectives of a modern public library . |
8 | The choice in this way contributes to the VOICE in which we write ( " writing voice " here alludes to the notion of speaking voice , in which we express attitude by intonation , tempo and other means ) . |
9 | There was no way to see inside the reactor by remote observation because a scanning device had jammed . |
10 | He does n't have to pass this way to go to the shops . |
11 | Rodgers knows there is a long way to go before the big one in December , but he has the makings of a strong , hard pack and the chance of additional talent behind them providing injury does not intervene . |
12 | Which is where Wales would love to be now — though , not withstanding the obvious improvement , there is a long way to go before the benefit of a more productive line-out provided by Anthony Copsey and Gareth Llewellyn and more solid scrummage based on Mike Griffiths , Garin Jenkins and Laurance Delaney is complemented by corresponding forward mobility and the consequent winning of clean , quick loose ball . |
13 | But Scotland has a long way to go before the symbiosis of locals and visitors becomes a reality . |
14 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
15 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
16 | But club chairman Stanley Reed warned last night there was still some way to go in the negotiations . |
17 | So this is er a milestone if you like or a watershed in the development of human gene mapping , but we have got er a very long way to go in the future . |
18 | And are not a desirable way to shop in the long run . |
19 | Oddly enough many years later — and shortly before his death — " Cocky " and I often had breakfast together in the RAF Club and he never berated Bennett or in any way referred to the difference of opinion that certainly existed in the Pathfinder era . |
20 | However , the size of the database resulted in some confusion as to the best way to proceed with the enquiry , and the next few stages were undertaken on a trial and error basis . |
21 | While this delay may not cause difficulties for the production of the final version of a map it is an inefficient way to proceed during the stage of map design . |
22 | He can also store waypoints with a descriptive name , not just a number , and transmit way points to the receiver when required . |
23 | ‘ But surely she must have known what the job entailed ? ’ she snapped , her anger in no way lessened by the knowledge that it was illogical . |
24 | It was a long way to drive on the off-chance that something would come of it . |
25 | Passing through Cannock Chase , the Way goes to the village of Bednall and then on to Penkridge using the towpath of the Staffordshire and Worcester canal . |
26 | Crossing over Table Mountain the Way goes into the Brecon Beacons via the small market town of Crickhowell . |
27 | Following next the River Lune , the Way goes into the Lake District . |
28 | They have settled down , sorted out their personal problems , adjusted their lives to accommodate each other , found a way to cope with the pressure and emerged with a very strong successful partnership . |
29 | Another way to cope with the day is for the pro to enter totally into the spirit of it all : like the perfect publican , he must try to be arbiter , philosopher , psychologist and friend , all rolled into one . |
30 | But government intervention is not the only way to cope with the problem of socially inefficient resource allocation due to externalities . |