Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] in [adj] a " in BNC.

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1 What would help them most in such a situation ?
2 To persevere with our mechanical analogy , if we picture the forming of a bond as equivalent to putting the jack in the box , we need to bring to the box a special tool with a ready-compressed spring , and couple them together in such a way that , as the spring in our tool is released , it compresses the spring of the jack and forces it into the box .
3 The problem is to achieve them together in such a way that the ‘ fusion product ’ , the multiple of all three quantities , exceeds a certain critical value .
4 Yet to set ourselves up in such a manner contradicts our cherished notion of being part of the community . ’
5 which I must say I certainly in that a parish council is it , and everybody else is linked in at lower levels .
6 At Collington Chapel Lane is closed until Friday cos they 're putting a new sewer in there and traffic 's being diverted there along Main Street and at Totton there 's roadworks on Nottingham Road at the junction with Attenborough Lane delays likely there especially at busy times that 'll do us for now we 'll update the traffic for you again in half an hours time .
7 It believes that everything in the world is related to everything else in such an intimate way that only the whole is , can be said to be real , and only by seeing everything in its associated network of the whole to which it belongs , of the complete whole to which it belongs , can it be understood .
8 He once locked two visiting American soldiers inside the cathedral one evening and promised to come to let them out in half an hour but forgot to come .
9 But you 've actually got you 've manoeuvred him there in such a way that he might be prepared to accept that .
10 For him to brush it off in such a way — I do n't know what would make him say things like that , he 's the sort of man I just would n't expect to have …
11 This would certainly have been within the power of an omnipotent being , but if he had started it off in such an incomprehensible way , why did he choose to let it evolve according to laws that we could understand ?
12 ‘ They would n't have left it behind in such a contemptuous fashion , ’ said Golding .
13 I made a mistake of doing it then in such an organized atmosphere .
14 You learn , first , to inhibit the habitual reaction to certain classes of stimuli , and , second , to direct yourself consciously in such a way as to affect certain muscular pulls , which processes bring about a new reaction to these stimuli .
15 I 've got a helicopter due to pick us up in half an hour , and the Citation 's on stand-by .
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