Example sentences of "at how [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now let's look at how vinification affects both red and white wine .
2 A look at how changes in banking are affecting branch managers .
3 David Mascord looks at how caterers have coped .
4 Jim Dunn looks at how Scotland could be used to test the efficiency of the latest hi-tech aids to beating those traffic jams
5 The BBC should take a look at how golf is covered in America .
6 Interestingly Mr D denied that communications was more inclined to encourage students to question conventional wisdom than subjects such as English , saying that ‘ I do n't think academic subjects do … take things for granted ’ and that English looks at how writers are ‘ situated socially and economically and culturally ’ .
7 The study will look at how life can be improved for the area 's 47,000 residents .
8 Let us look briefly at how government PHC services in South Africa match up to the principles mentioned above .
9 Not , of course , at Steinmark 's death , but at how Nagel had confided in him and how , quite explicitly , responsibility for the sub-section had been handed to himself .
10 Now is the best time to look at how Britain should conduct its industry when the economy recovers .
11 But first let's look back at how Stoke Mandeville came to play such an important part in their lives .
12 There is clearly need for further research on this topic , and to look more carefully at how students can best be prepared to enter these areas of study .
13 Four-year-olds are very different from five-years-olds , says Sandra Brown , an educational researcher who has looked at how four-year-olds get on in primary schools .
14 But above all ironic amusement at how things had worked out .
15 Every inhabited building or interior tells a different story , of how life is or was : ‘ The joyous shot at how things ought to belong fallen wide ’ .
16 Do you think that they erm were an asset or or or not to the actual community when they ac I mean erm looking at how things were in prior to the flats being built and and
17 You might be surprised at how things turn out . ’
18 Whatever I want , she wants , and she 's pleased at how things have turned out .
19 He says he 's angry and bitter at how things have turned out .
20 And tomorrow , Zoe completes her updates with a look at how peer pressure is working for our Weightwatcher .
21 Grounded in the work of Barthes and Lacan , such criticism has looked instead at how cinema operates like a language .
22 Being a great fan of classical violin music , I always marvelled at how players such as Itzhak Perlman , Schlomo Mintz , Jascha Heifetz , Isaac Stern and others would play ( with seemingly little effort ) long and fast arpeggio passages .
23 He is too relaxed for all the questions with which he is being bombarded , and full of wonder at how golfers such as Nicklaus and Watson have coped with it for all these years .
24 We were troubled at how Frank would cope back in the big world .
25 And on our equipment pages , we look at how water filters work .
26 We shall look later in some detail at how independence changed the media of Tanzania and Zambia , but first it will be helpful to consider what facilities existed throughout Africa in that period of transition .
27 It looks at women 's contribution to family income , and examines pensioner 's incomes , low income families , the costs of children , at how families divide their income , and at patterns of family spending .
28 I propose , then , to look at how sex differences in language reflect , or are said to reflect , the natures or roles or statuses of women and men .
29 Chris Lander , the Daily Mirror 's cricket writer and the only man to have marched every step of the way with Beefy on his walks , is amazed at how Ian carries on the torturous pace .
30 Is the food you buy what you think it is ? — we look at how scientists are tampering with what we eat .
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