Example sentences of "way in [Wh det] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Later , he shifted his focus from social hygiene ( segregation/surveillance/normalization ) to study mental hygiene ; the ways in which each individual is involved in self-policing .
2 The slow dance was quickening , swirling them back and back through the darkening woods and stabbing gorse of memory to the sheep trying to escape the cold night and , beyond that , to the ways in which each of them , Forest girl and Forest boy , had first joined body with another .
3 Enright has pointed out with regard to media that ‘ too much attention has been given to the possibilities of the new media supplanting the book , and far too little to the ways in which each can and does supplement the other ’ .
4 Not only are there differences between schools within the same local authority area but there are differences in the ways in which each local authority organises its schools .
5 Undoubtedly each of these aims could be furthered by standing rules ; but their are probably other ways in which each of them could be achieved .
6 Given a fragment of conversation and a topic framework as in ( 10 ) , it is possible for the analyst to point out some ways in which each participant ‘ speaks topically ’ .
7 When you have both finished , talk about them and think of ways in which each of them could be improved .
8 And the different dynamics of RENFE and BR as organizations , reflecting , for example , the very different ways in which each internalized political pressure , affected the way in which government objectives were construed and implemented within them .
9 These factors must also be taken into account when deciding whether the act of collective worship reflects Christian traditions and the ways in which such traditions are to be reflected in taken into account by the local statutory advisory council on religious education ( SACRE ) when it is considering an application by the head teacher of the school under section 12(1) of the 1988 Act for lifting or modifying the requirement for Christian collective worship at the school .
10 Although in this case the two outcomes are differentiated by the presence or the absence of a neutral event ( see also Fedorchak and Bolles 1986 ) , there are several other ways in which such a differentiation can be arranged .
11 On the other hand , there are ways in which such a picture is much less than wholly reassuring .
12 Biologists envisaged various ways in which such altered escapees , with which the human gut and immune system would not be familiar , could cause trouble .
13 Not surprisingly the analysis revealed a large number of ways in which such correlations could be made .
14 Those who argue for a ‘ carer 's benefit ’ need to ponder this point and consider ways in which such allowances could be used to support the existing arrangements in a household in which carers are in employment and wish to continue .
15 In both formal and informal activities within the classroom , children use their vision in different ways , and observant teachers can help to identify visual difficulties by being alert to the ways in which such problems can manifest themselves .
16 It can also identify where personal , institutional or structural racism exists and recommend ways in which such issues can be tackled and monitored , for example , through positive discrimination policies and anti-racist child care practice .
17 The question about history then becomes the more interesting one of the relation between different significations , and the ways in which such differences can , or can not , be articulated and unified under the same horizon of totalization to produce a single meaning .
18 But if The Order of Things is thus concerned to analyse ‘ ensembles of discourses ’ that do not form a totality , it does not focus on the ways in which such forms of knowledges relate to the institutions in which and through which they are produced .
19 At the same time , it can also bring out the complex ways in which such forms of power also produce their own forms of resistance ; as critics like Stephen Greenblatt demonstrate , these are not separable processes but are simultaneous effects of power .
20 From the point of view of a radical politics , the onus on the critic , therefore , is to show the ways in which such subversions can be shown to have produced specific instances of change .
21 There are two ways in which such an adjustment might be achieved .
22 It is well recognised that opioid analgesics do not always relieve pain , and there are already several unsatisfactory ways in which such pain is described , including ‘ opioid insensitive , ’ ‘ opioid non-responsive , ’ and ‘ opioid resistant . ’
23 There was some substance , none the less , to Gorbachev 's claim that relations between the two countries were entering a ‘ qualitatively new stage ’ , and he suggested several ways in which such relations could be carried further , including a new ‘ liquid coal ’ pipeline , a new ‘ silk way ’ from China to Europe , and various forms of inter-regional cooperation .
24 There are two main ways in which such a representative sample can be constructed .
25 There is a considerable variety of ways in which such goods are financed and provided by a combination of private and public sector activity and different practices can be observed around the world .
26 The research aims to assess the extent and ways in which such companies have restructured their activities in response to the volatile international economy of the last fifteen years .
27 The project will examine how , if at all , they are assisted by the international community , and suggest ways in which such episodes may be better handled .
28 Drawing information from a variety of sources , and in particular from a national database of commons being structured at the Department of Geography , Aberystwyth , representative samples of ‘ public access ’ commons will be selected for analysis , with a view to evaluating the ways in which such areas are administered , the problems that they face , and the effectiveness of particular schemes of management and regulation .
29 Upon closer examination , however , it was revealed that there were at least three ways in which such a conclusion would be misleading .
30 Once again there are different ways in which such data are used , but all share the object of analysing the data anew , using them for different purposes than originally intended .
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