Example sentences of "been [adj] [prep] [det] way " in BNC.
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1 | But the American experience had been different in many ways . |
2 | A statement issued by Glaxo says : ’ The company has consistently denied it has been negligent in any way in relation to the supply of Myodil , it voluntarily withdrew the product in 1987 , as it had been superceded by new products and technology . ’ |
3 | The development officer said she felt the project had been unable to help much , because of the attitude of the relatives ; the principal carer had not been relieved in any way , and therefore her preference for institutional care ( without the ability to make it happen ) remained . |
4 | I did not use a tape recorder for these interviews , though one might have been helpful in some ways , though perhaps inhibiting to my informants in other ways . |
5 | ‘ Kevin Brown believes he may have been involved in some way . |
6 | ‘ There remains a suspicion he could have been involved in some way , ’ he said . |
7 | She is not known to have been involved in any way . |
8 | A typical Capricorn characteristic , if Debbie 's notes had been accurate in any way at all ! |
9 | She might have been daft in some ways , but she knew what was in and what was out , did Mary M. She knew the right clubs to go to . |
10 | Just as fate had been unkind in many ways to those Titfords who had stayed in Frome throughout the 18th century , so it had been a firm friend to the descendants of William the Emigrant after his arrival in Kent . |
11 | The pituitary gland has previously been active in this way but the new hormones particularly affect the gonads , the main sexual organs : essentially the ovaries , which produce the ova or eggs in the woman , and the testes ( testicles ) , which produce the spermatozoa in the man . |