Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [prep] [art] way " in BNC.

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1 Not that I approve of the way some of the young people were dressed today .
2 It was impossible to know what was going on in her mind , but he was thankful that she seemed in no way agitated .
3 So all I ask is that you go on the way you have started . ’
4 You should , though , make it clear at all times that you object to the way that you have been treated .
5 I mean if it were the case that we got on the way to establishing an appropriate atmosphere in the colleges , one where women felt comfortable and where they felt they could get the most from their educational experience , I think that would have profound impact on people 's later lives .
6 When we left the headman 's house we were joined by a group of young boys who 'd been waiting outside with their dogs , and by other men from houses that we passed along the way .
7 Er I also have to reemphasize again that we have in no way we have made up our minds as to whether or not there should be a new settlement , but we have to proceed to discuss the issues as identified .
8 Ursula Block reports that they melted on the way .
9 I share the agony that he expressed about the way in which Yugoslavia is tearing itself apart , not least because of some loose cannons in the Yugoslav army .
10 Innocent 's aims during the imperial schism ( which , it must be remembered , that he had in no way engendered ) were to decide between rival candidates — to arbitrate between them as equal powers , not to judge .
11 Admitting this , it might nevertheless be claimed that a person 's consenting entails , as a matter of the meaning of ‘ consent ’ , not only that he acted in the way I have described , but that his action has the purported normative consequences .
12 Despite being on stage for an all-too-brief twenty-five minutes , Mick proved that he has in no way lost touch with his roots and years of playing to huge , stadium-sized audiences has not impaired his ability to communicate with a comparatively ‘ small ’ crowd .
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