Example sentences of "they [be] in [det] way " in BNC.
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1 | They are in some way dependent on physiological and physical conditions . |
2 | They will inevitably feel that it is their own fault — that they are in some way ‘ bad ’ or deserving of such treatment . |
3 | Are individuals psychologically disturbed because they are isolated or are they isolated because they are in some way disturbed ? |
4 | Are clinicians reluctant to put older people on surgical waiting lists because they are in some way discriminating against older people ? |
5 | Ministers who feel that they are in some way personally to blame , will normally resign , as for example Lord Carrington as Foreign Secretary following the Argentinian invasion of the Falkland Islands and ministers such as John Profumo and Cecil Parkinson who were involved in personal scandals . |
6 | Or that they are in some way virtuous . |
7 | What the men did next is also not disclosed but clearly something impressed the ladies again because before the year was out they spontaneously and bountifully agreed to ‘ always let the men through directly they are in any way pressed ’ , a decision now overtaken by the bye-laws . |
8 | ‘ Home owners should not hesitate to lodge appeals if they are in any way unhappy , ’ he said . |
9 | As members of a Pathfinder Squadron they were allowed to wear a small brass albatross on their left breast pocket , immediately under their wings , and this was the only indication to anyone outside the RAF that they were in any way out of the ordinary . |
10 | Ministers believed the same , asserting as had been asserted when they were created that they were in some way different from the universities . |
11 | The most important common feature among them was that they did not have absolute rights over the land which they farmed , but that they were in some way dependent on a lord , who had a right to some part of their labour or their profits from the land . |