Example sentences of "way [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 There was something familiar about the way the man 's long hair fell at the nape of his neck , and his posture as he knelt in front of a small hoy who was stamping his foot and refusing to kick the ball .
2 In this way the patient 's confidence grows during the course of the single session and he is able to bring to the forefront of his mind the relevant period in his life .
3 As the young runner 's confidence grows in this way the coach 's job is to fuel the novice 's dreams by suggesting practical ways in which they can be achieved .
4 But what I am saying in context , no this has a deal to do with the co boundaries , as you know erm the honourable member well knows , the essence of this this is wholly inappropriate in terms of erm trying to latest citizenship through an arrangement of six additional boundaries into a erm union and a political state and I think that that is the profound objection that this side of the house has expressed over a long period of time now , is a reflection of the public mood in the country in respect of this election and the way the boundaries er are are erm apportioned and all I say in conclusion is that this is an evidence further of the irrelevance of this house in reflecting and attesting to public opinion outside .
5 It is not necessary to consider the facts further in this case , since Hambros Jersey does not challenge the judge 's view on the way the court 's discretion under rule 12.12 should be exercised ( save on the one point I have rejected ) .
6 Another example is the way the women 's movement has ignored older women .
7 The counsellor must not only understand that this is the way the counsellee 's life is predicted and determined , but has eventually to help the individual develop a more positive set of expectations .
8 There is of course a much heard debate about the fees and the services of the church , with people holding different views about whether or not there should be a charge for functions like funerals , but for the moment we are more concerned with how the ‘ consumers ’ experience the way the church 's representative reaches out to them at their time of crisis .
9 But this does not ensure credibility , which is related to the way the child 's account is obtained .
10 In this way the child 's performance is continually sustained by the adult who , almost paradoxically , is always seeking to withdraw so that the child is able to participate in interactions as an independent and autonomous individual .
11 No doubt he himself would have difficulties : but he thought that the Conservatives , without entering into any general undertaking , would support his Government , which would not embark upon any extravagant legislation ; and in this way the King 's Government might be carried on for another Session or even longer .
12 This is now extended to the alteration of any other provisions in the memorandum or articles that restrict the way the company 's property can be used .
13 That may be the way the world does its business , but it is not to be the way the Lord 's people should do theirs .
14 I understand Keith Rowland , the IB secretary , watched the tournament on his way the Board 's annual meeting in New Zealand .
15 That means the only way the public 's voice can be heard is through newspapers , radio and television .
16 Questions of construction may be involved on what is said in Parliament and I can not see how if the rule is modified in this way the parties ' legal advisers could properly come to court without having looked to see whether there was anything in the Hansard Report on the Bill which could assist their case .
17 Gavin stuck his head out from under the duvet , giving me cause once more to marvel at the impressive way the lad 's shoulders merged into his head with no apparent narrowing in between ( this appeared to be the principal physical benefit bestowed by the game of rugby ; the acquisition of an extremely thick neck , just as the most important thing one could take to the sport was a thick skull , and from it an intact one still in satisfactory two-way communication with one 's spinal cord ) .
18 That way the teacher 's watch down here would appear to go faster , and it would n't seem so long .
19 Not only does one wonder what embarrassment might have occurred to warrant it but the propriety in not claiming the Ladies ' door and leading to a lavatory in the way the men 's clearly does , is a reminder of the delicacy of those times .
20 While Sir Lewis declared himself to be reasonably happy with the way the group 's three hotels were being used , he admitted that the 100-acre-plus ski resort was suffering from a glaring lack of investment , and poor road communications .
21 Perhaps a scientist suggests that in some way the bat 's ears are involved in its ability to avoid obstacles .
22 I am sure that is what the family remembered best about me because of the way the mother 's letter began .
23 The right time would have been immediately after he had joined , when he was still almost dizzy with anger at the way the city 's Lord Mayor , Tomas MacCurtain , had been murdered .
24 You could tell something was badly wrong by the way the woman 's smile twisted and her body sagged .
25 Sole was also critical of the way the tourists ' programmed was structured so that , outside the tests , home players could turn out two or three times against the Scots .
26 As Britain 's largest Third World child sponsorship charity , ActionAid believes that long-term help — with agriculture , education , healthcare and training programmes as well as savings and credit schemes — is the only way the world 's poor and their children will ever break free from crushing poverty and work towards a brighter future .
27 On 28 April 1992 a whisky reception was held to launch on its way the Library 's travelling exhibition on the poet Hugh MacDiarmid , whose centenary is celebrated this year .
28 I think she 's a bit scared of the look at the way the dog 's heavy breathing .
29 And that 's what makes this a communication : the way the teller 's belief is passed on — communicated — to the tellee .
30 The pixels which make up an image on a digitized computer screen are like building blocks which can be coloured and combined in any way the operator 's computer , competence and ingenuity allow .
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