Example sentences of "[prep] the way [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's little in Marshall 's CV to prepare you for the way this story , awash with sentimental pitfalls , is turned into a deeply stirring , full blooded drama . |
2 | And then what about , what 's interesting about the way that speech ends ? |
3 | But as David Bull says in his reply , even if we have misgivings about the way any campaign is handled , let's hope we are not deterred from getting on with the job in hand ! |
4 | If we can not really be sure about the way this Christianization of the urban population was brought about , we can , however , discern some of the anxieties that accompanied it . |
5 | There was something very handy about the way this story had come out . |
6 | Nathan felt uncomfortable about the way this man was looking at him . |
7 | Which senses or activities may suffer because of the way each landscape is being used ? |
8 | I always come back to the Stones when I think of The Smiths , because of the camp , but mainly because of the way each band illuminates their era for us . |
9 | We can look to one of Stevenson 's non-lucid , non-hypnagogic dreams for a fine example of the way that daytime preoccupations can affect the dreaming mind , and vice versa . |
10 | Now , that actually has chan is starting to change the nature of the way that government are control , seeking to control the services . |
11 | Er and similarly the syntax of languages are often said to be oppressive of women , a lot of the way that language is structured and a lot of the words that you get in a language , that 's another thing that 's said . |
12 | Fortes , however , when later reviewing the work of Morgan , handsomely acknowledges the extent to which he had been foreshadowed by Morgan [ Fortes , 1969 ] , first in terms of his analysis of the way these acephalus systems work , and secondly in his understanding of the way that the continuing existence of politically active descent groups poses a threat to the organization and stability of the State . |
13 | Would n't say a lot for it , but I do n't think ten pence out of the way any way . |
14 | After a brief description of the nature of the school and the order the staff attempt to impose , Stewart Butterfield lets the diaries speak for themselves of the way this order appeared on one day . |
15 | His own view of the way this field is structured posits two contradictory tendencies — on the one hand , music which affirms or accepts the social status quo ; on the other , music ( of the avant garde ) which refuses such affirmation . |
16 | We can , however , understand something of the way this land was used in more detail . |
17 | But ministerial aides said it was better to get the increase out of the way this week , rather than have it happen during the conference . |
18 | There are two problems with the way this view can be implemented . |
19 | Er I 'll , I 'll perhaps go back to that later , cos it does come into the way that money splits . |
20 | From the way this lady spoke it seems to me like , like a that , that sort of er organisation , from the establishment . |
21 | One-off dramatisations inevitably build around a central series of events which may be true to life in what they depict , but false in the way that time is telescoped ; in other words , they are played out in dramatic , not real time . |
22 | The National Curriculum may introduce a greater degree of consistency in respect of subject content , but quality in the way such content is treated will only be achieved if the anomalies at the various levels — LEA support , school curriculum management and development , classroom provision — are attended to . |
23 | There is an irony in the way this issue was raised by a housemaster reflecting upon his school and what the school should be doing for children : |
24 | I 'm not detached , remote , in the way this government certainly has become . ’ |
25 | Each of these themes can be found in ‘ race ’ and gender debates illustrating very clearly both the similarities and differences in the way these pupil groups are defined as educational problems . |
26 | I am in no doubt that , having regard to the way this matter proceeded in front of the judge , it would not be right to refuse to receive this evidence . |
27 | A useful paper , 'The Royal Commission on Historical Monuments ’ , was published in Antiquity Vol.LV ( 1981 ) pp.106–14 , and points to the way some present , and future , publications will be made . |
28 | Well I would speak on the way that resolution number one er that 's the report we brought back to the committee about timing and implementation . |
29 | As we explored the roofless shells of the other buildings we remarked on the way each dwelling was sunk into the ground . |
30 | On the way this time it rained , but despite his dragging cloak and the glum faces of the small train he took with him , Nicholas made the journey in a condition of numbness that amounted almost to happiness . |