Example sentences of "[det] way [conj] [pron] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ While I 'm here in Bristol I hope to talk to Andy Hay , the new Director of the Old Vic , to see if there 's some way that we can combine our forces . ’
2 Back at the scene of the burglary , I can remember thinking next , ‘ Oh well , I suppose I can re-wrap some of the parcels that have just been torn open ; I suppose I could use cash instead for some of the presents that have gone ; there is some way that I can cope with this . ’
3 Or have you ever wishes there was some way that someone could contact you …
4 Jupiter 's principle of expansion will apply to partnerships so that you can add to the relationship in some way or you will find your self-esteem rocketing because you are adored .
5 Jeff what 's another way that you might make the audience feel that they 're involved ?
6 Last month I wrote about designing flowers this way but you can elaborate much more on this theme from simple streaky patterns to real ‘ crater-like ’ shapes .
7 But they have learned far more about morality this way than they would have done if they had been stopped from making their threats .
8 Come , come this way and I will show you where you are to sleep tonight ! ’
9 Cos you 'll get half way and you 'll have to hike
10 However , while I accept all those things and I have sympathy with those staff in the workload that they have to deal with , there are many ways that we could start to speed up the system .
11 Are there any ways that we can support you : on the job training opportunities over the next twelve months ? ’
12 There are now several ways that you can remove unwanted hair , including shaving and depilatory creams at home , or waxing or electrolysis at a Salon .
13 There are several ways that you can find out more and let the Regional Council know what you think about the Draft Structure Plan :
14 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
15 We wished to share our story , in much the same way that one might tug a friend 's arm and call his or her attention to a striking landscape , or a spectacular sunset .
16 In the same way that one would expect the British Medical Association to be called upon to comment on any issue of human rights , we should come to expect the Library Association , along with other organizations such as Article 19 to be called to comment on any issue of censorship , and not just in the literary context .
17 Is it really possible for a woman to break a man 's penis in the same way that one can break a wrist or an arm ?
18 They will be able to have a voice in choosing the chairman of the European commission which is like a Euro quango in a way so I do see a parallel which I want to put to you that we are remedying the democratic deficit in Europe with that giant Euro quango in the same way that we would like to remedy the democratic deficit with respect to the proliferation of quangos in Wales .
19 The issue is even more complicated in the world of sound recording , because we can not pick up a record and listen to it in the same way that we can pick up a book and read it .
20 Nevertheless , they clearly do affect performance : if I want a musician then musical ability will be assessed ; we will listen to the playing of a musician in the same way that we will ask athletes to reveal their athletic ability .
21 Your history department or geography department may say well if we had a micro we 'd be able to do such and such and they 'll think about that in competition with other needs — textbooks or whatever _ so you 'll see departments using them , as I say , in the same way that we 'd use other sophisticated aids .
22 ‘ I 've been told by my superiors that I could use it in the same way that I would to prosecute anyone found mistreating a dog .
23 ‘ Coronation Street and The Smiths go hand in hand in the same way that you could couple Frankie with Brookside — two necessary focal points of each city , at least for those south of the ship canal and the Mersey .
24 In edit mode a red LED comes on and the pedals select individual effects , in the same way that you 'd switch between a row of compact effects pedals .
25 Some ‘ users ’ of the service are indeed patients in the conventional sense ; they have entrusted their mental problems to a psychiatrist in the same way as one might entrust one 's stomach problems to a gastroenterologist , but it is increasingly recognized that the model of conventional professional medicine is a poor framework for the provision of mental health services .
26 I think the most important thing about community arts is that it 's arts for the community , and invariably one is not approaching it in the same way as one would market , say , a show at the Theatre Royal for instance .
27 We compare what we are seeing with what we know , to see if there is enough resemblance for us to treat the new thing in the same way as we would have treated the known thing .
28 However , there is a distinct intensional structure underlying them ( again , the underlining is purely to indicate which P we are interested in , and is not part of our notational system ) : ( 47 ) That is , users of English interpret the relation between the property of the adjective and the word or phrase which instantiates the preceding entity in just the same way as they would interpret the relation between a predicative adjective and the subject in an explicit clause ; it therefore seems reasonable to call adjectives so used clausal adjectives .
29 Prices will move in exactly the same way as they would move in a world in which buyers and sellers were able to learn from their market experience .
30 Gandhi speaks of loving enemies and reacting to their wrongdoings in the same way as you would react to the wrong-doings of friends and relatives .
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