Example sentences of "in a way [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Some LEAs ( notably ILEA ) have tried to present examination results in a way that relates them to the ability of the school 's intake . |
2 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
3 | This matter must not be singled out in a way that allows it to be used to override National Park objectives . |
4 | I want to make the volume of the space tangible , so that it is understood immediately , physically , by your body ; not that the sculpture is a body in relation to your body , but that the volume , through the placement of the two sculptural elements , becomes manifest in a way that allows you to experience it as a whole . |
5 | But Newley sings it in a way that personalises it . |
6 | As a result it was accepted by the 1630s that English colonies could take most decisions for themselves , and this meant they developed the institutions which , over the course of time , grew in a way that enabled them to become self-governing and then independent by stages which could be so small as sometimes to be imperceptible . |
7 | So far as Pitt was concerned , America came first , but he was as delighted as anyone when the English force protecting Hanover won a distinct success against France at Minden , which might have been decisive if Lord George Sackville had not disobeyed an order to charge in a way that exposed him to conspicuous , though not permanent , disgrace . |
8 | When you see her being bossy , you can intervene in a way that lets her see that the other children need a chance to say what they want to do . |
9 | They should help small farmers , but not in a way that discourages them from getting larger or farming better : there must be no farming poverty trap . |
10 | ‘ You 're a terrible man — ’ she managed to croak as he touched her in a way that transported her back at once to the heaven of the previous night . |
11 | The frescoes , for example , show many elements that are borrowed from Minoan Crete , but handled in a way that turns them into distinctively Theran compositions . |
12 | Otley said , holding me close and nibbling my ear in a way that drives me wild . |
13 | There are people in the Civil Service who can talk in a way that fascinates her . ’ |
14 | He curled his arm round Claudia 's waist , smiling at the receptionist in a way that made her assure him she would keep his secret . |
15 | Marc was still gripping her wrist in a way that made her feel like melting against him . |
16 | She could feel the hard muscles of his body pressing against her side , his arm sheltering her in a way that made her trust him . |
17 | Fran tried to step past him , but he just stood where he was , making no attempt to get out of her way while he continued to study her in a way that made her suddenly self-conscious . |
18 | Just for a second she met his curious gaze then looked away , feeling her heart pounding in a way that made her feel sick . |
19 | I 'd seen him earlier that night , here at the house , behaving in a way that made me very anxious to find out what he was doing here on Moila . ’ |
20 | But then , having exhausted his recollections of the circumstances of his writing the paper , he switched to more personal matters and enquired carefully how I was getting on in a way that made me reel that my mission had been worthwhile and that I had by no means wasted his morning . |
21 | He had a think , and blew his nose , noticing after a moment that her mind was fixed on his words in a way that made him feel quite light . |
22 | Intellectual reviewers took him up in left-wing papers because of his music-hall background and appreciated him in a way that made him wretched . |
23 | Biddy did not speak for some time , and stood considering them in a way that made them all feel about half their usual size . |
24 | The new literacy arising from compulsory elementary education meant that boys could read about a sport which was organized in a way that made it difficult to watch regularly . |
25 | In the past I 'd behaved in a way that made it impossible for women to stay with me — for instance , I 'd cut off emotionally , or refuse to have sex , or start seeing other women . |
26 | At that time , the physics course at Oxford was arranged in a way that made it particularly easy to avoid work . |
27 | She said please in a way that made it a special request of her own . |
28 | He smiled slowly down at her , his gaze centring on her mouth in a way that made it start to throb . |
29 | ‘ Barbarians stole the statues , ’ Nicolo repeated in a way that made it clear he would accept no argument . |
30 | Analysts said the statement was phrased in a way that made it difficult to confirm or refute . |