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

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1 Little is known about the ways in which student teachers learn to teach , or about the ways in which preservice professional training might most appropriately be structured to facilitate that learning .
2 Here we need to ask ourselves a whole range of questions associated with the ways in which staff are managed in general and about the ways in which appraisal will be managed in the future — for there are choices to be made there in particular .
3 Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values .
4 Children should know about the processes by which meanings are conveyed , and about the ways in which print and other media carry values . ’
5 Foundations of parent-child support When we put the two halves of this equation together some important points emerge about the nature of parent-child support in adult life and about the ways in which that support is delivered .
6 Questions about the size of the elite , the degree of concentration of social power in their hands , and about the ways in which they are recruited seem more salient and contentious .
7 These have far-reaching implications , especially for the strategies and styles adopted by advisory staff and heads , and for the ways class teachers view themselves as professionals .
8 From the experience of voluntary bodies and of the different local authority departments concerned , much was learned about the difficulties of families and of the ways in which they could be helped .
9 As Cowley walked towards the slightly hunched figure of Bodie , he was able to see Doyle 's peaceful face , eyes closed , white as a sheet ; a moment later the trolley was behind the closing doors of the lift , and Doyle 's life was now in the hands of others , men skilled in surgery , and in the ways of keeping the tenuous thread of life attached to a dying body .
10 He is particularly interested in the way that words and sentences change their meaning according to the context in which they are said and heard , and in the ways in which we all fill in the unspoken background of what is said to us .
11 Overseeing all this should be a press ombudsman , monitoring potential failures by the Press Commission and in the ways newspapers behave , with his own powers to levy a fine .
12 It seems reasonably clear , however , that patterns of satisfaction and dissatisfaction in basic needs during this infantile period have important effects on the emerging personality and on the ways in which other people will be seen in later life .
13 All of our institutional objectives have a bearing on the information resources of RBGE , and on the ways in which these resources are used to the benefit of staff , researchers , garden visitors , and the wider community .
14 Special attention will be paid to the legal and institutional constraints on popular organization and strategic choice , and to the ways in which social and economic demands come to require different forms of popular political representation .
15 They do not learn effectively from the written word ; and listening to children reading aloud will invariably uncover a whole spectrum of difficulties concerned not only with vocabulary but with the ways in which words are strung together and the ways in which , even in straightforward narrative or information text , sentences cohere and relate .
16 He was sitting his roan horse on this side of the street but down a ways .
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