Example sentences of "a way [conj] [verb] [pers pn] to " in BNC.
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1 | So far as Pitt was concerned , America came first , but he was as delighted as anyone when the English force protecting Hanover won a distinct success against France at Minden , which might have been decisive if Lord George Sackville had not disobeyed an order to charge in a way that exposed him to conspicuous , though not permanent , disgrace . |
2 | They should be displayed in a way that enables them to be appreciated by all the children in the class , whatever their visual capabilities . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
5 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
6 | Some LEAs ( notably ILEA ) have tried to present examination results in a way that relates them to the ability of the school 's intake . |
7 | They are each highly effective if the body evolves in such a way as to exploit them to the full . |
8 | But unfortunately the Act is framed in such a way as to permit it to be circumvented . |
9 | Other women writers were read in such a way as to assimilate them to reigning categories . |