Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [be] [prep] [det] ways " in BNC.

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1 The history of the European Fighter Aircraft project is in many ways a microcosm of the proposed Common Foreign and Security policy .
2 But the Doncaster Cord was in many ways the most interesting .
3 Mutual benefit societies were in many ways the forerunners of building societies .
4 ‘ The picture that emerges from our review of radioactive waste management is in many ways a disquieting one , ’ the Commission noted with cautious understatement , ‘ indicating insufficient appreciation of long-term requirements either by government departments or other organizations concerned . ’
5 The forest routes are in many ways ideal for these activities because ( a ) there is little or no motor traffic , ( b ) the tracks are well maintained , and ( c ) the trees provide shelter .
6 Robert Indiana was in many ways a pioneer in the use of words as the chief subject matter for art , making what you read just as important as what you ‘ see ’ .
7 It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation .
8 Although perhaps reminiscent of the Whitbread race , with its high profile , closely fought circumnavigation , the British Steel Challenge is in many ways the antithesis .
9 Unfortunately , since theatre direction is in many ways an ephemeral art , we can never really know how the famous Gründgens/Karajan Zauberflöte really looked and sounded in Berlin in 1938 , though the production was celebrated at the time for the uncanny matching of musical and visual textures .
10 Nevertheless , Picasso 's bronze Head is in many ways a revolutionary work .
11 The principles of the two applications of games theory are in many ways the same but their results point , in a sense , in opposite directions .
12 Indeed , in this latter case a casual and a short-term contract worker are in many ways indistinguishable , since , as we have seen in Chapter 1 , it is only after four weeks employment that a worker is entitled to a minimum period of notice .
13 It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation .
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