Example sentences of "some [prep] [art] ways in " in BNC.

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1 Series of interlinking metaphors of chaos and inhumanity are generated to maintain this dramatic mode and ensure that the agenda for control remains firmly with the system , and already I have used such metaphorical terms as ‘ animals ’ and ‘ enemies ’ to indicate some of the ways in which those in power make use of the rich imagination contained in everyday language .
2 This factsheet can only suggest some of the ways in which they may help you .
3 The early modern transvestite and the post/modern gay ( anti ) sensibility suggest some of the ways in which transgressive reinscriptions have been around for much longer than post-modernism has been fashionable .
4 We have been considering some of the ways in which the late Roman world inhabited by Christians was transformed in fact and in their imagination .
5 In this chapter some of the ways in which palaeontologists determine the way fossil animals lived are described , reanimating the dead fragments to build up a living creature .
6 The fact that political authorities rule over whole communities itself dictates some of the ways in which the question of the justification of such authorities should be formulated .
7 Recognise , in discussion , whether subject matter in non-literary and media texts is presented as fact or as opinion , identifying some of the ways in which the distinction can be made — eg in newspapers , advertisements , magazines and in news or documentary broadcasts , where the distinction is clear .
8 some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
9 ( iii ) Pupils should consider not only the extent to which English has changed since Shakespeare 's day but also some of the ways in which it is changing now .
10 ( iii ) Pupils should learn about the history of writing and consider some of the ways in which writing contributes to the organisation of society , the transmission of knowledge , the sharing of experiences and the capturing of imagination .
11 In May , the McNair Committee had reported on the future of teacher training ; late in July the Fleming Report suggested some of the ways in which the Public Schools might be integrated into the national educational system .
12 There can be no doubt that Linda Nochlin has played an important role in making feminist interests and priorities visible ; this collection shows some of the ways in which she has brought these issues to the surface over the last twenty years .
13 In this chapter , I shall attempt to separate the parts that make up the whole , then to explore some of the ways in which we may bring about harmony to mind-body-spirit .
14 Some of the ways in which bureaux have carried out this policy objective are described here .
15 Some of the ways in which this can be achieved are described in the discussion which follows of preventing accidents in the home ; at work ; at play ; and while travelling .
16 Effective plotting requires practice , and achieving a good result can take time ; the appendix to this chapter describes some of the ways in which plots can be improved .
17 Examine some of the ways in which the media exerts pressures on females ( and males ) to look ‘ right ’ .
18 The pictures show some of the ways in which people have spoiled the environments around them .
19 Before describing some of the ways in which the service changed age relations , the continuity of the older methodological practices ( mainly through elaboration ) needs to be emphasized .
20 These pages have described and examined some of the ways in which groups of adults perceived young workers , and how and why they sought to train , supervise , and control them .
21 The above reflections attempt to cover some of the ways in which values are made explicit at planning enquiries and in the political forum .
22 They are given as an indication of what can happen and a suggestion of some of the ways in which similar ideas might be explored by different children in different circumstances .
23 BEING THRIFTY Some of the ways in which you can be thrifty with food will be covered in the next chapter and energy management discussed in Chapter 3 , should make a significant difference to your heating bills in the winter .
24 Change in the garden is inevitable — but some of the ways in which it reveals itself are a great deal more interesting than others .
25 Finally , in this chapter , I will suggest some of the ways in which the qualities of the Queen of the Night can be used by women .
26 some of the main characteristics of literary language ; and how it conveys meanings ; some of the ways in which English is constantly changing between generations and over the centuries ; and people 's attitudes to such change .
27 gain an understanding of some of the ways in which information can be manipulated ( e.g. in databases , mail merge programs ) , and therefore show increasing discrimination in their interpretation of such information .
28 Although now virtually abandoned , being almost entirely useless in both research and clinical practice , this scheme does draw out some of the ways in which the symptoms of schizophrenia can sometimes cluster together .
29 Animals are no strangers to ‘ technology ’ and some of the ways in which they use it are surprising as well as being remarkably sophisticated .
30 The previous sections suggested some of the ways in which sociology may be able to provide some distinct insights into understanding child abuse and illustrated some of the problems of undertaking such a study .
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