Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [vb pp] in this way " in BNC.
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1 | This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way . |
2 | This is the first time that a photographer has been recognised in this way . |
3 | Some of my best writing has been lost in this way , for I have reason to suppose that the letters were not kept , not even in an old shoe-box . |
4 | It can be difficult to appreciate the amount by which the ground surface has been raised in this way . |
5 | Even the work of scribes writing centuries after the Conquest has been dismissed in this way , seemingly mainly because it is variable , and not because we can ( usually ) know whether the scribe was a first-language speaker of Anglo-Norman , or whether it would have been relevant if he had been . |
6 | Their Lordships do not have the details , but it does seem that at least some evidence has been obtained in this way , subject no doubt to objection at the trial . |
7 | Much detailed information about the vibration frequencies of different electronic states of diatomic molecules and some simple polyatomic molecules has been obtained in this way . |
8 | While , in the case of the loans raised from foreign sources , only part has been converted into dinar bank loans , the whole amount of the foreign exchange deposits has been converted in this way . |
9 | At least one double fatality has been caused in this way . |
10 | No other section of the community has been treated in this way . |
11 | This is not , of course , the first time that the play has been performed in this way — in 1967 , for instance , the National Theatre mounted a brilliant all-male ‘ As You Like It ’ , with Ronald Pickup as Rosalind and Anthony Hopkins ( ! ) as Audrey . |
12 | But so far only Brodsworth has been taken in this way and the signs are that English Heritage , which is under severe financial pressure , is not likely to take on many , if any , further houses . |
13 | When a bill has been negotiated in this way and drafted , it is then presented to the House for the first time . |
14 | It has been put in this way by the psychologist Richard Walters : |
15 | After the dung has been processed in this way for about six weeks , the termites are able to eat and digest it , fungal threads , white knobs , residue and all . |
16 | But once some set of rules has been established in this way , we might well think it more important that these rules be publicly regarded as settled , so that people can plan accordingly , than that they be the best rules that could have been found ; this provides a reason why courts should leave the rule untouched even when they think the wrong choice was made in the first instance . " |
17 | This is another attempt to waste parliamentary time — already 280 hours has been wasted in this way in the past two decades . ’ |
18 | ‘ Her friends will be surprised that the Duke has been coupled in this way with the Queen . |
19 | The Fishing Temple at Sharpham in Devon has been let in this way for many years . |
20 | Would Mr Amos have been pilloried in this way if the other person had been a female ? |
21 | We know that some at least will be cornered in dead-ends by ferrets , but not all the rabbits remaining underground will have been trapped in this way . |
22 | There was to be no let-up : by the end of the Civil War at least 200,000 enemies of the Nationalist ‘ crusade ’ would have been executed in this way . |
23 | It was desperately hard to accept that this serene man , so calm , so dignified , such a majestic cricketer , could have been taken in this way . |
24 | Having been nurtured in this way and observed adult males receiving the same treatment , boys may expect similar preferential treatment and where it is not offered automatically , demand it as a right . |
25 | Where ferreting is curtailed in this way you may be able to trap the entrance holes and snare the nearby runs ; you may also be able to crop the rabbits by night netting and by evening and night shooting . |
26 | Ford estimates that in academic libraries as much as one-third of all items used are found by discovery at the shelf , and in public libraries about half the books borrowed are located in this way . |
27 | ‘ The medals represent the overall effort of the entire UN peace-keeping force in Bosnia , but nevertheless I 'm deeply honoured to have been recognised in this way , I 'm just one of the fortunate ones . ’ |
28 | Fluid flow turbulence , in contrast , is far too pervasive ever to have been regarded in this way . |
29 | And this is at a time , of course , when we have other doors opening to us , which we shall need match funding , objective rural Dent , and er , er for the for the for the budget to be , it to have been cut in this way , is is is is very serious . |
30 | We found ( Appendix II , section 5 ) that on one London estate where we held group discussions several people lived at addresses which they said had been blacklisted in this way , because of bad payers who had lived there before them ; as a consequence , they felt they were being made to suffer from the bad reputation of the previous tenants . |