Example sentences of "this way the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In this way the structure of British unions themselves contributed to the growth of industry-type bargaining .
2 In this way the boys in the field still get a crack at the business .
3 In this way the audit regime has the positive effect of improving professional standards .
4 In this way The Origin demonstrates a complete tie-up between politics , economics , kinship , and gender roles , and this view of all the different aspects of society as an essential whole is what gives The Origin its power .
5 In this way the law ensured that the government was given no unfair privileges or advantages over its citizens .
6 In this way the problem of feature agreement and percolation of feature-values between nodes in a phrase structure tree is dealt with .
7 In this way the person suffering from long-term stress may initially experience , for instance , irritability , then chest pains and then sleep disturbance , or any combination of symptoms .
8 In this way the child learnt that it was in his own interest for the experimenter to go to the empty box .
9 In this way the child can make the comparisons ‘ more than ’ or ‘ fewer than ’ or ‘ same as ’ .
10 In this way the child 's performance is continually sustained by the adult who , almost paradoxically , is always seeking to withdraw so that the child is able to participate in interactions as an independent and autonomous individual .
11 And in this way the aristocrat who had fallen to the low road returned — now sober , repentant , well-heeled — to the world in which he was born .
12 In this way the influence of revenue source over programme content was minimized .
13 This way the badgers are never startled by the sound of my movements
14 In this way the price subsidy scheme is a less efficient instrument for redistribution .
15 In this way the logic of Whitehall reform effectively coincided with Thatcherism 's emphasis on the use of business techniques within the public sector generally .
16 In this way the Psalms were read through every twenty-four hours and the Gospels once a week , so that , as Bishop Hacket noticed , ‘ there was no intermission day nor night … they kept sentinel at all hours and seasons to expect the second coming of the Lord Jesus ’ .
17 In this way the history and traditions of the child 's family ( maternal and paternal ) become a stimulating influence in his life and form a fitting background to his environment .
18 Using local sources in this way the history teacher was able to relate the particular history topic to the pupils ' own locality and so to their own experience .
19 In this way the state participated directly in processes of accumulation and reproduction : by controlling labour ; increasing the rental and tax obligations on labour ; elaborating its apparatuses of control ; and establishing departments to manage public works , railways , ports , posts and telecommunications .
20 In this way the conflict of interest between the classes is disguised and a degree of social stability produced , but the basic contradictions and conflicts of class societies remain unresolved .
21 In this way the nest can , as it were , take three breaths a minute .
22 In this way the Phillips curve came to be regarded as a ‘ menu for policy choice ’ .
23 In this way the therapist can observe and explain away any difficulties the client may have and reinforce the benefits of the technique .
24 In this way the effects on any unwanted and unknown factors are randomised and should exert no untoward effect on the outcome of the experiment .
25 In this way the youngsters make it clear that they are not yet mature enough to be considered rivals for territories or breeding partners and are allowed to feed on the reef beside their parents for the several months that it takes them to grow to maturity .
26 In this way the kiai can give a person an edge .
27 In this way the officer accepting the production can also prove the date of first registration if need be by personal appearance .
28 Expressed in this way the hypothesis does not do justice to the variety and complexity of literate practices , undervalues the character of oral practices , and sets up a ‘ great divide ’ that they themselves reject when it is made explicit .
29 For the former , the outer layer can improve biocompatibility ; in this way the tendency for surface coagulation , complement activation and an immunological response are much less .
30 This way the buyer need not fear a situation in which the supplier will run out of essential stock , and the supplier can plan on the long term to optimise his conditions of supply .
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