Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it work " in BNC.

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11 Information in the user manual is almost always inadequate leaving new users to find out for themselves how it works — although this does enhance practical knowledge of the processor .
12 Sir Derek said last night that he had ‘ glanced ’ at the Hill Samuel plan and was interested to see how it works out .
13 ‘ At which point an editor would say , that is not how it works .
14 To make the most of it , musicians need to understand how it works .
15 Details of how it works can be found in the technical focus , but suffice to say the overall gearing remains the same as the four-speed ‘ box , with direct drive on fourth .
16 Mr David Wilshire , MP for Spelthorne , last year a staunch supporter on the Commons committee examining the tax , is now so alarmed at how it works that this week he asked ministers to scrap the ‘ monstrously unfair ’ community charge .
17 As an Irish prime minister once said after listening to a long debate between his cabinet colleagues : ‘ I understand how it works in practice .
18 Both Gareth and Rachel enjoy talking to their visitors and eventually they will leave the management of the farm and dairy to their children and concentrate on showing the visitors how it works .
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20 — preferably not the night porter who says he ‘ knows how it works ’ .
21 ‘ And as for the idea that I am being some how manipulated all I can say is that I do n't know about the other girls but I have been in a similar industry — television , for the last couple of years and now I know how it works .
22 If we know how something behaves , we can sometimes guess how it works .
23 Do n't just see the world , see how it works , do some work yourself .
24 ‘ I 've been here long enough to know how it works .
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26 ‘ We do n't really understand how it works ’ , Matthews admitted at a recent meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Chicago .
27 Scientists are still unable to tell us what it is or even how it works .
28 If the product is electrical or mechanical , find out how it works , where connections fit etc .
29 Inside modern technology : how it works ( Sidgwick & Jackson , pp 185 , £9.95 ) describes the technologies of the 1980s and beyond .
30 But a better understanding of how it works could also shed light on other questions concerned with the development of sensory nerve cells .
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