Example sentences of "constructed [prep] [det] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The amount raised at the centenary had enabled quite large items to be bought , for example a special bed constructed in such a way that the patient lies in a hammock above the base .
2 These beginnings , or prefixes , are checked against a lexicon , which is constructed in such a way that prefixes which will not produce legal words can be identified and pruned from the list .
3 In fact , some of these practices have also been applied to political communication ; an election broadcast or a staged political event is constructed in such a way as to elicit a pre-determined and desired response .
4 Construction : this double layered offset stitched bag is constructed in such a way to prevent any cold spots .
5 It was constructed in such a way that the information will not break down into stylization or gesture nor found to be synthetic — or false .
6 The story is constructed in such a way that each group gets different information , or perhaps a different version of the same story .
7 Kung fu training is constructed in such a way that each step is dissected by the teacher to reveal its particular function .
8 Nevertheless , the ‘ wiring ’ is constructed in such a way as to ensure that certain kinds of social relationship and hierarchy processes remain reproduced .
9 Whether in fact any such obligations have been created depends on the construction of the lease ; and there is nothing which requires the lease to be constructed in such a way as to avoid , if possible , the creation of such obligations ( Bradshaw v Pawley [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 10 , where liability for rent was held to be retrospective ) .
10 If the sampling frame was constructed in such a way that the population members are listed in random order , then systematic sampling is equivalent to simple random sampling .
11 Modern archaeology shows that prehistoric societies were complex , though even without this it should have been obvious that only an essentially stable and intelligent society would have constructed a structure such as the Neolithic henge at Avebury and its complex could not have been constructed over such a span of time ; involving as it did the excavation of a quarter of a million tonnes of chalk and the transportation and erection of hundreds of stones weighing up to about 50 tonnes each .
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