Example sentences of "[vb -s] how we " in BNC.

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1 This example illustrates how we can use different dramatic frames to develop drama from story with this age group .
2 Located in a former wool warehouse , the museum highlights how we perceive and use colour .
3 Foucault describes how we are living in a world of endless insatiable chatter about sex which feeds on the illusion that if we question Sex enough it will reveal its Truths .
4 The book describes how we live and have always lived , with wars and destruction , therefore of course this book could happen , it is almost like a book of facts about mankind .
5 The case of Doctor Faustus exemplifies how we can not be sure which version of the play was the more common experience of audiences and whether they understood the two versions as offering something markedly different or not .
6 " The Giant 's Toothache " ( earlier in this chapter ) exemplifies how we might use forum theatre to construct a character .
7 Sir David , who piloted Rolls-Royce Motors back to success after the ‘ 71 crash and who is due to retire next month , says : ‘ It depends how we do it — there are so many ways of developing a new Rolls-Royce .
8 It depends how we want to tackle it .
9 I don I do n't know if it 'll be three hours I mean ideally I know it should be it just depends how we we can fit it in .
10 It concerns how we design and provide services , and therefore it is within our power as individual workers to effect some improvements .
11 I do not think this experience is confined to women , but it symbolizes something of the quality of the Great Mother , and it shows how we have the ability to conceive and carry to birth on a level other than the physical .
12 Follow this example which shows how we can use sets .
13 A similar picture can be seen from Chart 2 which shows how we are perceived in terms of providing ‘ high rates of interest for savings ’ .
14 Our social conditioning affects how we regard power .
15 But the present argument has led to the opposite conclusion ; when we reach agreement , by public tests , on what is objectively so — which includes how we do respond when we see the situation as it is — the debate is over .
16 But I did mention in Chapter 2 that our body language — the way we walk and look around — reflects how we feel about ourselves .
17 A final section asks how we shall all know whether LMS itself is a success .
18 James Anderson , of Jarrow , asks how we managed to miss the series of disasters at nuclear power stations that occurred in the former Soviet Union during the mid-1990s , causing the flight of tens of millions of people towards western Europe and triggering the ‘ Refugee Wars ’ of 1995–96 .
19 Not only does the Devil 's absence from the picture alter how we see the purpose and destiny of the church , it fundamentally changes how we understand God 's redemption through Jesus Christ .
20 When Wittgenstein says , ‘ Each time the text supplies the interpretation of the illustration ’ , I think he means ‘ Each time the text indicates how we are to treat the illustration ’ .
21 The text indicates how we are to treat , how we are to apply , the figure .
22 This exchange of energy explains how we perceive the world .
23 His arguments against innateness have their complement , not in Book 2 , but in Book 4 , where he explains how we come to have knowledge by reasoning about our ideas .
24 Our study design explains how we could detect a significant difference in urinary albumin excretion between two treatments in a small number of subjects for a short period of time : monthly measurements over 12 months increased the precision and consequently the power of our trial .
25 It is not like grammar which defines how we should use words .
26 In short , how we think about the way in which psychological processes , like visual perception , are carried out determines how we study the visual parts of the brain .
27 Or it 'll go out in July God knows how we 're gon na do it after SATS in er a a ye at year fourteen .
28 The other thing is that if you do ask these questions when the guy gets on the telephone to you , he 's going to say , ‘ Here is somebody who knows something about the media , who knows how we operate . ’
29 This week 's Talking Point suggests how we can help to save our threatened beauty spots before it 's too late .
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