Example sentences of "how [pron] be [to-vb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It look a little longer to plan how she was to make the journey to Chertsey , which she had discovered was about twenty miles away . |
2 | And so it is necessary to ask how we are to transform the distinction commonly drawn between arts and sciences , or perhaps replace it , deep though it goes in the structure of our educational curriculum . |
3 | 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 ’ . |
4 | This raises the issue of how we are to interpret the decentralization of jobs which took place between the mid-'60s and the mid-'70s . |
5 | The difficulty in finding unambiguous answers to these questions rests on how we are to interpret the relation between the wave function and the individual particle it describes . |
6 | In order to understand how we are to fight the Devil today , we need to realise that our fight is directly related to Christ 's own victory over the Evil One . |
7 | However , the theory gives no insight into how we are to understand the behaviour of individual particles . |
8 | Highly delighted with the transaction , we made our way back to Althorp Street , wondering how we were to break the news to Mrs Sugden . |
9 | Sometimes the auditors are given more specific instructions about how they are to conduct the valuation . |
10 | The three children sat round the table and discussed how they were to spend the day . |
11 | He had no money in his bank account , and when he gazed about at the huge drawing-room , smaller inner drawing-room and large bedroom , he had no idea how he was to find the money to buy the barest essentials — a few chairs , a table , a bed . |