Example sentences of "way that he " in BNC.

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1 The object , therefore , is to force your opponent to fight in unfamiliar or less preferred ways that he finds difficult .
2 There was a Dylan Thomas in Hopper , not just in his abilities but in his self-destruct mechanism and it was a great pity in many ways that he spent so many years in James Dean 's gloomy black shadow , because he is talented and perhaps even more diverse .
3 Law affects the caterer in so many ways that he or she can not afford to ignore it .
4 It seemed such a good morning in many ways that he was prompted to an unbearable hope and said , ‘ Would you ever marry me ? ’
5 It was only in such oblique ways that he referred to his state of deserted , now divorced , husband .
6 Ludo was hovering on the landing in his size forty-six pyjamas , looking for ways that he could help .
7 This work eventually encountered various great technical difficulties which , it seems , could only be resolved by what most people have regarded as unsatisfactory expedients , and so that the , the system in many ways that he evolved as an answer to this programme has not been commonly held to be entirely satisfactory .
8 These results caused Jonah Barrington , the former world No. 1 who has waited an age for signs of Englishmen who might become world beaters in the way that he did , to make an interesting boast .
9 There is no insistence from management that a certain proportion of tickets be given every shift , so his behaviour was more a result of the way that he defined the role of neighbourhood policemen as having crime control responsibilities .
10 He wanted to incorporate the individual into the collective in a way that he believed himself to belong to it — freely and without compulsion .
11 He would have to move into a school where the powerful names were still Bethune-Baker ( though he was retired ) and Marsh and Raven and he would be , intellectually speaking , up against it in a way that he was not at Durham .
12 The free play of air around him defined and set the limits of his body in a way that he had completely forgotten .
13 In the same way that he now helped his wife to dress , and waited upon her all day long , Wilson sought out people to keep her company .
14 He looked up to see that she was smiling down at him in such a way that he could not help grinning in response .
15 He can watch his Spanish league champions in the same dispassionate way that he would watch a Bulgarian second division match .
16 He can do so in just the way that he believes the totality of appearances can be interpreted without belief in ‘ substances ’ , or that there is no further significance to existence than that it is not a predicate .
17 The Club 's President revealed along the way that he had played his first golf at St Andrew 's in 1886 , aged 3½ , when he had used a wooden putter .
18 It was n't anything that he had n't been told before , particularly by Dr Goode , and yet , it seemed that Ron , at this particular point , was psychologically prepared to hear the information in a way that he had not been before .
19 Yes , to give him the chance to find the right one , the one that would stir him in such a way that he felt he could n't do without her .
20 Lord Palmerston sent for me and told me in a jaunty way that he would have nothing to do with this Gothic style , and that though he did not want to disturb my appointment he must insist on my making a design in the Italian style which he felt sure I could do as well as the other .
21 It was uncanny the way that he always knew when he reached the pew .
22 The New Ager certainly demonstrates some of these qualities in the way that he creates and refines an original artistic fiction .
23 He also became very defensive and threatened human visitors in a way that he had not done before the young were born .
24 Although he may have the option of ignoring them , possibly at some cost to himself , he can not manipulate these rules and conditions in the same way that he can those within his own sphere of competence .
25 But our dog does not understand the word ‘ sit ’ in the way we do any more than we understand the nuances of his barking in the way that he does .
26 If the rider drives the horse into a fence in such a way that he alters rhythm and balance , the horse will be forced onto his forehand and not given chance to jump off his hocks .
27 Jess heard and knew in an absent way that he was speaking to her , but all her attention was on Captain Meredith , framed in the doorway of the inn .
28 The child 's subconscious reaction remains the same and , unless careful understanding is given to him at each stage of his growing up , he will spend the rest of his life in such a way that he reinforces that self-image which tells him that he is not worthy of receiving love .
29 He equated a lone tree with a lonely person , and paired trees in the same way that he paired humans .
30 There was no way that he could tell what proportion of his command had managed to get thus far , but undoubtedly all had not .
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