Example sentences of "the way this " in BNC.

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1 In consequence , police ethnography remains largely unwritten simply because it is unlikely the organization will be keen to reveal the ways this ‘ immense disorder ’ is constructed , for it is not in their nature to allow other individuals to create their classifications for them .
2 The ways this can happen are limited .
3 The ways this might happen are limited and most involve specific types of behaviour .
4 The farm owners were n't working class , so the ways this put them at a disadvantage is irrelevant .
5 Whitaker ( 1979 : 229 ) clearly understands the way this rejection of training and education operates within the service :
6 But ministerial aides said it was better to get the increase out of the way this week , rather than have it happen during the conference .
7 I 'm not detached , remote , in the way this government certainly has become . ’
8 And while some parents complain to the head teacher about their children becoming involved with the RUC , at least one headmistress was reported as being committed to the community relations programme , telling parents that she was responsible for their education and that they could move their child if they objected to the way this was done ( FN 10/2/87 , p. 7 ) .
9 Nathan felt uncomfortable about the way this man was looking at him .
10 She tasted his skin , calmly observing the way this kindled the burning within her .
11 If we can not really be sure about the way this Christianization of the urban population was brought about , we can , however , discern some of the anxieties that accompanied it .
12 Something in the way this was said clearly caught Miss Blagden 's attention .
13 The construction of spontaneous housing settlements and the way this has induced several governments to support self-help schemes demonstrates the way squatters have taken the situation into their own hands and provided themselves with some sort of shelter .
14 It was most odd the way this woman had immediately made her feel as though she had to be conciliating .
15 The way this defence was used can be seen from the following submission , made by a defendant charged with the possession of a hacksaw blade with intent to do criminal damage to the perimeter fence of the US naval base at Brawdy :
16 Thus the nature of local politics has changed over the post-war period , and we will now look at the way this has been analysed , to see if the debates within the social sciences have kept pace with material change .
17 On the way this time it rained , but despite his dragging cloak and the glum faces of the small train he took with him , Nicholas made the journey in a condition of numbness that amounted almost to happiness .
18 It seems from this that the way this prophet learnt to prophesy was as the Lord wakened him morning by morning .
19 The way this kind of doubt is expressed is only a symptom of the deeper problem of premises , and there is no final remedy unless the root cause is dealt with .
20 Not only do I love the way this guitar looks but I can get some great sounds out of it , too .
21 There 's little in Marshall 's CV to prepare you for the way this story , awash with sentimental pitfalls , is turned into a deeply stirring , full blooded drama .
22 Harris accuses Cole of ‘ stepping away from a system that must face up to the hypocrisy behind pretending to give a helping hand ’ and ignoring the way this system ‘ ( ab ) uses the South … and , in the words of Eduardo Galeano , ‘ spreads the haemorrage to cure the anaemia' ’ .
23 I LIKED the way this film had exactly the same characters in it as the first one .
24 The relative narrowness of focus of particular modules , and the way this corresponds with the need for cross-reference to make explicit the common denominator of principle , are matters which can not be determined in advance but depend on what teachers conceive their problems to be and on the actual experience of designing and using such modules .
25 The way this raid was organised , the commando landing , and street battles make this a classic of fighting raids .
26 There are two problems with the way this view can be implemented .
27 The way this works has been once more illuminated by Mr Frye , who notes that though the line from Charles Kingsley 's ballad about the ‘ cruel , crawling foam ’ ( which swallows a girl drowned by accident ) could be censured by rationalistic critics as the ‘ pathetic fallacy ’ — thinking nature is alive — what the phrase actually does is to let realism aspire for a second to higher modes , to give to the drowned Mary ‘ a faint coloring of the myth of Andromeda ’ .
28 These findings indicate something of the importance of counselling in the health of older people , and this chapter outlines the way this might be achieved .
29 It does not reflect the way this whole thing happened .
30 Literature is replete with tales of the power which old people have exercised over property and the way this has been used in intergenerational interactions .
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