Example sentences of "way [that] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The places where living things live , the ways that they live and the relationships between them , crucially depend upon their ability to acquire the materials they need to keep themselves intact .
2 Let's begin by looking at what happened in the past , as it will give some insights into what took place in Utah in 1989 and help us understand better why people reacted in the ways that they did .
3 These last two are obviously each related to the nervous system and to the brain but not necessarily to a particular part of the brain and taken together they overlap in such obscure ways that they are best regarded as sub-systems in different domains , one can talk in terms of one or the other but not both simultaneously .
4 Once amongst the world 's greatest blue-water navigators , guided by wave patterns and the clues in seaweed and bird droppings , the Bugis had now lost so much confidence in their old ways that they had been reduced to coast-hugging , on the principle that if their ships sank they at least had a chance of making it ashore alive .
5 The original sources for the two models for field methods … are both extreme in the ways that they fail as solutions to the observer 's paradox .
6 Of course , he knew that the lasers did n't hurt ; you could n't see them and they did no harm by themselves , but he knew that they were another of the ways that they — the Tormentors — took points off him .
7 We do not have to decide whether to keep in bulk or alternatively to sample , particular instance papers which electronic data handling techniques now make potentially useful to the historian in ways that they simply were not before .
8 There are lots of other ways that they have found of doing it .
9 He added : ‘ Our members find that they are not the only ones out there with Parkinson 's Disease and they are eager to find out more about the condition and ways that they can be helped . ’
10 the ways that they do it sort of thing .
11 There are many different ways that they operate .
12 The changes have been more fundamental and some of them may have affected us in ways that we do not immediately recognise .
13 Modern living things have , however , adapted to the presence of atmospheric nitrogen , oxygen , and carbon dioxide ; and each of these is pressed into service , in ways that we will discuss later .
14 And there are readers who have been deeply moved and impressed in the ways that we have described by books that can not be described as the best of anything .
15 ‘ In Britain there is a great willingness to work ecumenically and a longing to find ways that we can actually share in the tasks that there are within the country .
16 Well we could I mean there are many ways there are many ways that we could actually fill this building apart from putting Jimmy Jones on there 's lot 's of things perhaps we could really put on which we would .
17 For the rest of us , it seems commonplace and obvious that we should be able to think , imagine , perceive and remember in the ways that we do , and we tend to take it for granted that the rest of the world has the same sort of experience of everyday life that we do .
18 Clearly these sets of circumstances influence the pragmatics of these statements , in ways that we have to unravel by close analysis .
19 They find it very difficult to cook for themselves , shop for themselves and generally look after themselves in all the ways that we would accept as being quite normal .
20 What we think of in simple terms as electricity is related to the creative forces in the universe in ways that we can not imagine .
21 We use the words ‘ give us this day our daily bread ’ , and seldom say ‘ thank you ’ for the ways that we see answers to the prayer .
22 These contradictions will be marked in the work produced under these conditions in ways that we are only just beginning to be able to imagine .
23 Also , if you have any comments on the booklet or can think of ways that we might improve it , we 'd be pleased to hear from you .
24 And er again just to you know recall some of that to you know the some of the ways that we think about that will be developed in this section .
25 However , while I accept all those things and I have sympathy with those staff in the workload that they have to deal with , there are many ways that we could start to speed up the system .
26 Are there any ways that we can support you : on the job training opportunities over the next twelve months ? ’
27 and there 's this thing about I mean you know that there that we may be behaving , there may be erm ways that we behave that are n't actually functional th the , the society we 've got now might not actually be functional because of the technology we 've got
28 There are always ways that we could make people more effective or help people to got the wrong flip , but , but to grow into other jobs .
29 How do we actually manage to deal with them , some of the ways that we can actually do that .
30 Environmentalists have been particularly alarmed by the disappearance of this whole network of species for reasons unknown , for it demonstrates a world that is changing in ways that we do not understand .
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