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

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1 For this reason the range of offices was in some ways wider than we would think normal in a modern bureaucracy ; and , since the winning of support was quite as important as the conduct of business , influential men were able to accumulate posts .
2 The ecology of islands is in many ways special : few species ; no large mammalian predators ; large versions of creatures that are generally small , and small versions of creatures that are generally large .
3 This state of detachment is in some ways like the discrimination of Shankara in which all things are seen to be the same though they possess the illusion of being different .
4 The changing history of Switchboard is in many ways the history of changing needs of lesbians and gay men and a reflection of a growing understanding of our diversity .
5 The main conclusion drawn is not only that modern scientific notions of time are in many ways puzzling and paradoxical ; even more important for Shallis is that the essential quality of our actual experience of time is left out of such treatments altogether .
6 This type of community work with refugees is in many ways similar to the organization of the controlled zones and is regarded as the basis for a future development model after the triumph of the FDR-FMLN .
7 Agriculture in Germany was in many ways a mixture of old and new .
8 Or at least they start , both books really start with the same issue , and the issue in question is in many ways , well , you could argue that it was in many ways fundamental to the social sciences .
9 Moreover , a change from philosophy was in many ways to be desired , as it so often is .
10 His taste in furniture was in some ways mirrored by his choice of restaurants .
11 One of the key assumptions of Morgan and Engels was that the shift from matriliny to patriliny was in some ways linked with the introduction of herding and , subsequently , agriculture .
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