Example sentences of "how the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This requires a detached intellectual process to illuminate how the culture is constructed and how modes of thought are translated into organized beliefs and action . |
2 | It is worth noting the language in the Federation rebuttal of the PSI report , for it illustrates how the culture is programmed to sneer at the ‘ graphic literary phrase ’ and dismiss the use of ‘ anecdotal material ’ as unscientific : while participant observation is considered to be a world away from ‘ research based on safe academic principles ’ ( my emphasis ) . |
3 | A more specific example of how the culture of work profoundly influences the industrial worker is around the issue of assessment . |
4 | Again , a few instances must suffice to show how the culture of racism , and institutional processes which provide discretionary Al locative power to teachers , tend to intermesh and work against many black students . |
5 | First of all there was the paperwork : it was necessary to obtain permission from the head of the family , to have a certificate of baptism for each emigrant , to obtain exemption from military service for males , to have no criminal record and to prove how the voyage would be paid for . |
6 | Prof Robert Huber , winner of the 1988 Nobel prize for chemistry , told the meeting that experimental drugs had arisen from new understanding of how the leech prevents its meal from coagulating with a substance called hirudin . |
7 | If you use an equaliser during your video editing sessions , carefully check the effect of each adjustment as you go , by monitoring the sound over a loudspeaker ( headphones may not give a true impression of how the tone corrections will sound when played back in the normal way ) . |
8 | the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) . |
9 | the issue to be determined ( 8.4 ) ( 1.1 ) ; the expert 's qualifications ( 8.5 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that he is to act as an expert and not as an arbitrator ( 8.6 ) ( 1.3 ) ; how the expert is to be appointed ( 8.7 ) ( 1.1 ) ; that the decision will be final and binding ( 8.8 ) ( 1.3 ) ; the due date for payment of the amount determined ( 8.9 ) ( 1.3 ) ; that the expert has the power to award interest ( 8.10 ) ( 1.3 ) ; provision for interest to run for late payment of the amount determined ( 8.11 ) ( 1.4 ) ( sometimes found elsewhere in the agreement ) ; and how the expert is to be paid ( 8.12 ) ( 1.3 ) . |
10 | 8.7 How the expert is to be appointed |
11 | The clause must also deal with how the expert is to be appointed if the parties can not agree on his appointment , usually with the help of a professional body : see 10.2 . |
12 | 8.12 How the expert is to be paid |
13 | The problem here , as in the case of the atmosphere , was how the helium-3 got there . |
14 | ‘ The biggest mass art project in the history of the world ’ was how the impresario Andre Heller modestly described his plan to stage Body and Soul , an extravaganza of black song and dance . |
15 | DRIVING ME CRAZY ‘ The biggest mass art project in the history of the world ’ was how the impresario Andre Heller modestly described his plan to stage Body and Soul , an extravaganza of black song and dance . |
16 | Research in the police , Irving further asserts , is a matter of pragmatics , eliminating philosophical enquiry into systems of belief , or how the knowledge of an ideology is transformed into action . |
17 | ‘ That 's not how the knowledge of Good and Evil spreads . ’ |
18 | How the computer will get the data is an outstanding question . |
19 | Atari makes it more difficult by writing into the operating system ( the instructions that govern how the computer handles data ) an instruction that does not allow the computer to talk to disc drive and cartridge at the same time . |
20 | But , as men used to fighting for power , both were well placed to explain how the computer does or does not redistribute that power . |
21 | For example , we apparently only came to some understanding of how the heart worked when we had within our conceptual framework the notion of a pump . |
22 | Carlson thought about how the heart of the Nicaean Federation was a fake . |
23 | Rachel quickly told him how the heart attack had happened . |
24 | I recognise the importance of these processes , but if we wish to assess how exclusions might happen we must understand how the structure of the National Curriculum generates cases for exclusion . |
25 | It is also necessary to make the vital decision how the structure should be manned . |
26 | To consider how the structure of an organisation comprises all its arrangements for dividing up its activities and co- ordinating them . |
27 | In Section 5 we show how the structure developed here can be applied to two economic problems , one of limit pricing , the other from the optimal policy literature . |
28 | And I do n't see how the structure plan er i the way it 's been progressed so far , can determine any one of those general locational criteria . |
29 | Lord Romer said at p335 " but I must confess that , with all respect to the Commissioners , it passes my comprehension how the structure of a company can form part of a settlement " . |
30 | As we set out I wonder if I can be allowed more miracles and how the rest of my family and fellow pilgrims will be affected . |