Example sentences of "in [det] ways [pers pn] [is] " in BNC.
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1 | In some ways it 's a simpler game than we make it out to be . ’ |
2 | Of the Clinton-Gore tenure so far , he said ‘ In some ways it 's interesting to have a president interested in technology ; it could be good , and it could be bad . |
3 | In fact , in some ways it 's a lot easier because I 've only got myself to think of these days . |
4 | ‘ In some ways it 's a shame , ’ he admits . |
5 | I think in some ways it 's better , because girls are meant to get on better in the sciences in girls ' schools ; they 're meant to be pushed backwards a bit in boys ' schools . |
6 | Although in some ways it 's even more agreeable when they 're not , because then Howard does his famous imitation of Freddie — Freddie being praised , Freddie being jealous , Freddie doing his best to unbend enough to be wrathful . |
7 | In some ways it 's a very logical list . |
8 | So you might find that er a and in , in some ways it 's rather interesting , because your S and T skills might get you the job . |
9 | ‘ In some ways it 's even better , ’ he said . |
10 | BUT in some ways it 's hard for Deane because 1 ) he 's under a lot of pressure to score ; 2 ) Wallace is another good striker who gets many of the chances he 'd expect ; 3 ) the rest of the bloody midfield as always in the penalty area scoring goals ! ! ! ! ; - ) |
11 | so er mm but , you know , so er given that it 's a sort of fairly discursive thing it 's , it 's , you know , it 's probably , in some ways it 's probably less difficult than you think . |
12 | Yeah but I mean if you i in some ways it 's easier cos then when you turn it off , you turn everything off . |
13 | So in some ways it 's cheaper insurance but in others it 's erm a bit of a sting . |
14 | In some ways it is easy to share the enthusiasm of the Secretary of State for his new schools , financially independent ( except on the direct grant for students from the DES , paid on a per capita basis ) , yet with a rigidly controlled curriculum . |
15 | In some ways it is surprising that smaller firms have survived at all , let alone increased their share of manufacturing employment . |
16 | In some ways it is the loftiest , most visionary of Beethoven 's symphonies and as such it needs a visionary to conduct it . |
17 | In some ways it is a useful term , for it suggests , correctly , that the USA avoided any " entangling alliances " with other powers , and remained outside the new League of Nations . |
18 | The reliability approach can be made more elaborate ; in some ways it is closely related to the causal approach considered next , because we are clearly owed an account of what reliability is , and a causal answer is tempting ( see , e.g. , Goldman , 1979 ) . |
19 | In some ways it is an improvement over yet older versions , sions , but I hope you realise that the information it encapsulates is much vaguer and less certain than the description I gave of what single cells can do . |
20 | In some ways it is easiest to describe the neighborhood by how its residents deviate from the public standards of the wider community … |
21 | In some ways it is similar to second language acquisition , but it appears to be different in that it starts from the natively acquired dialect as a base . |
22 | In some ways it is better to communicate with the client and say that nothing has happened , than not to communicate with the client because nothing has happened . |
23 | In some ways it is sensible , yes because you 're carrying muck down . |
24 | Now , in some ways it is much better than BASIC . |
25 | In many ways it is also a partnership . |
26 | In many ways it is a classic case of adversary politics . |
27 | Although Figure 8.4 is very useful in formulating the colliding plane wave problem by dividing the space-time up into appropriate regions , in many ways it is misleading . |
28 | In many ways it is also a partnership . |
29 | In many ways it is an abbreviated version of my earlier work Flying Model Helicopters , which I recommend for those who require a fuller appreciation of the subject . |
30 | In many ways it is unfair . ’ |