Example sentences of "in a way [conj] [vb -s] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Some LEAs ( notably ILEA ) have tried to present examination results in a way that relates them to the ability of the school 's intake .
2 This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives .
3 This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives .
4 I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole .
5 But Newley sings it in a way that personalises it .
6 When you see her being bossy , you can intervene in a way that lets her see that the other children need a chance to say what they want to do .
7 They should help small farmers , but not in a way that discourages them from getting larger or farming better : there must be no farming poverty trap .
8 The frescoes , for example , show many elements that are borrowed from Minoan Crete , but handled in a way that turns them into distinctively Theran compositions .
9 Otley said , holding me close and nibbling my ear in a way that drives me wild .
10 There are people in the Civil Service who can talk in a way that fascinates her . ’
11 They should be displayed in a way that enables them to be appreciated by all the children in the class , whatever their visual capabilities .
12 Pipework and cable have to be laid and , if you deploy central heating pumps , they need to be housed in a way that enables them to be accessible , yet invisible .
13 The fire-bellied toad normally prefers to remain hidden and its back is patterned and coloured in a way that enables it to do so by blending in with its surroundings .
14 Instead of repeating all that has been said and written before , we will therefore discuss these matters in a way that enables you to use your common-sense judgement and understand why you decide to do something .
15 Although most of these techniques are expensive and difficult to use , it is possible that at least some of them may become more easily available ; they can be very useful both for discovering in detail how English speakers produce their speech sounds , and for demonstrating to learners of English their pronunciation errors in a way that helps them to correct them .
16 I do n't want to ‘ politicize ’ the homeless in a way that makes them look like the front-line infantry fighting a barbaric government , which is a line some people have taken , simply because when you 're out there , it just is n't like that .
17 Even if subjects are deliberately attempting to recall the risky situations it would still be interesting that they are able to do so in a way that makes them distinct from all the other situations encountered .
18 He 's proud that Romeo & Juliet introduced children to both Shakespeare and Prokofiev ‘ in a way that makes them think it 's not culture and a bit boring and I wish I could go and watch Neighbours . ’
19 To try and do what makes me happy , dress in a way that makes me happy .
20 He is tempted to reinterpret the past in a way that makes it fit in more readily with the rendezvous at the small hotel .
21 They tell it in a way that makes it make sense .
22 Instead of a glance , which is always acceptable , they keep staring at the animal in a way that makes it feel uncomfortable .
23 For these reasons , it is possible to hope that the House of Lords might , if called upon to do so , reconsider the decision in a way that makes it plain that the right to freedom of speech in public is not wholly dependent upon the discretion of the policeman on the spot — important though that will undoubtedly always be — but is guided by rules and principles that recognise , inter alia the importance of freedom of speech in public , and the fact that the person interfered with was going about his otherwise lawful business .
24 A major weakness , however , is that this element is fitted only roughly into the discussion , in a way that makes it difficult to integrate the dynamic with the static features of the analysis .
25 The latter falls off more rapidly , indicating that the turbulence changes in a way that makes it relatively less efficient as a heat transfer mechanism than as a momentum transfer mechanism .
26 The tendency for L to find its own maximum value leads to interesting developments if the initial density distribution is set up in a way that makes it initially larger than this maximum .
27 erm I think in terms of techniques is is is a level of awareness really , to be able to respond to children erm with their curiosity and with their erm expressions of anxiety erm in a way that makes it all right for them to be feeling the way they are , and I do n't think it 's simple as just saying a technique , I think it 's what we can offer as adults comes from an inner awareness that we have as adults , that we can convey to our children , because it 's not just the techniques , or the behaviour , or the words that we use , but it 's those feelings behind the words .
28 But through his eyes Watson was enabled to describe events of the utmost absurdity in a way that makes you believe , if only while you are in thrall to each book , that they really might have happened .
29 Yet Conrad uses these elements , which we may term romantic , in a way that sets him far from stories , seemingly similar , by ( say ) Rider Haggard or Buchan .
30 One line of epistemological inquiry leads Habermas to explore the developed forms of knowledge in a way that locates them in terms of his phenomenological grounding of knowing subjects .
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