Example sentences of "a way [conj] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | once was tried in a way but a Judge , er , tumbled to it , and it was at Leicester Castle . |
2 | The secret is the human voice — at once intimate and personal to you — much more magic in a way than the announcer on TV backed by his hi-tech coloured images flashing across the screen or pictures of the events being described — all of which may actually lessen the feeling of personal involvement . |
3 | It centres the classical traditions in a way that no other kind of training can do . |
4 | He explained his vision of primacy stemmed from the way the Pope can sometimes speak for all Christians in a way that no other bishop can . |
5 | She was famous the world over , in a way that no member of the Royal Family , not even any Hollywood legend , had ever been . |
6 | These protect the purchasing power of savings in a way that no other completely safe investment can do , and they are free of United Kingdom income tax and capital gains tax . |
7 | It is tied in such a way that no damage will result no matter how the elephant strains at its bonds . |
8 | This would have excluded the whole ecclesiastical section of landholding society from the ordinary complex of feudal relationships , and in doing this , it would have threatened the cohesion of a kingdom in a way that no earlier reforming decree had done . |
9 | The protons separate and each passes through an analyser which can determine its spin along one of three directions ( not necessarily mutually perpendicular ) which we label unc If the spin is " up " in the direction unc we label the result unc if it is " down " we label the result unc The measurements on the spin components of A and B are either made simultaneously or at least in such a way that no influence moving with the velocity of light can pass from one measurement to the other . |
10 | At other times , there seems a tendency towards thinness , to an almost absurd amplification of the inconsequential.Certainly Glass seems to bridge the gap between serious and popular music in a way that no other post-war composer has managed . |
11 | The whole of the pianura was covered in freezing fog that struck into the marrow of my bones in a way that no cold has ever done since . |
12 | In England George I and George II devoted their energies to the organization and discipline of their army in a way that no Stuart king had ever done . |
13 | The Government have used the guillotine in a way that no other Government have — with alarming frequency and absolute severity . |
14 | The feelings of Sixties youth had been at the centre of Crawford 's most successful screen characters , but his third film with director Richard Lester was to incense the older generation in a way that no film had done before . |
15 | Although Blanche has brought the consequences of her actions on herself she suffers in a way that no one should have to suffer . |
16 | This is another example of a procedure which is characteristic of the rational expectations approach to the use of information : the elements of , must be exploited in such a way that no better predictor of can be found without further , and by definition subsequent , enlargement of the information set . |
17 | A thrusting action should accompany all linear punches and kicks , since it is believed to be related to potential power in a way that a snapping action is not . |
18 | Higher education is very interested , ‘ but they are strapped for resources and one of the problems of TCS is that it will cover all their costs , but it 's not a way that a university or poly is going to make money . ’ |
19 | Higher education is very interested , ‘ but they are strapped for resources and one of the problems of TCS is that it will cover all their costs , but it 's not a way that a university or poly is going to make money . ’ |
20 | While also talking of national renewal , the Communist Party emphasises its ability to concentrate resources on reviving the economy in a way that a Popular Front government could hardly expect to . |
21 | The church of Santa Maria presso ( near ) San Satiro is an awkward church for the visitor , lying between two roads in such a way that a detour along a busy shopping street is required to complete a visit . |
22 | A team operates in such a way that a balance is struck between concern for the task ( the ‘ what ’ ) and concern for the process ( the ‘ how ’ ) . |
23 | Were the net tight , in a way that a wire netting fence is tight , the rabbits would simply bounce off on impact and never become caught up . |
24 | A woman teacher can become a role model for female students , in a way that a male one does not . |
25 | This prevents the rope getting twisted round the back in such a way that a downward pull rotates and dislodges the body . |
26 | ‘ It might just be , ’ Hari said sharply , ‘ that I am making something a little bit different , giving personal attention to what the ladies require in a way that a big factory could not do . ’ |
27 | It 's not a marvellous touring aircraft but it is suitable for trekking in a way that a Tomahawk or 152 is n't . |
28 | The ruling of incompetency supported Costa Rica 's interests in a way that a holding of material breach would not . |
29 | This approach , also known as automatic design , employs optimization algorithms , usually of a mathematical nature , in such a way that a preferred solution is obtained for a given set of input parameters . |
30 | However , it is difficult to see precisely how the feature detection and abstract letter detection levels could be linked together in such a way that a letter can be detected regardless of its case of presentation . |