Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [to-vb] how " in BNC.

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1 The RHA thus sought to ‘ encourage all those Districts which have an interest in a particular large hospital to come together to determine how the service can best be developed to meet local demands within the expected financial constraints ’ .
2 Feel in urgent need of bracing and hear myself laughing loudly to show how relaxed I am .
3 Consultants ' leaders are expected today to agree how results will be given to hospital managers .
4 Election Focus:A Hung Parliament : In a quagmire of coalition Robin Lodge , Diplomatic Correspondent , looks abroad to see how other countries cope with pacts , backstairs deals and perpetual campaigning
5 I ask Tor , who has come across to see how I am coping , if this is normal , a guarded , off-the-cuff way of informing him that I am shit-scared and would like the weather to change .
6 Sandison tried hard to remember how much he had given the girl .
7 In contrast to such ‘ an increasing grammatization of discursive and textual operations ’ , analysts such as De Lauretis ( 1984 , p. 45 ) want instead to examine how cinema produces its specific effects on spectators through what is specific to images .
8 Digital Systems , a government contractor , has yet to explain how t will succeed where Opus failed .
9 The province 's Forest Service has claimed that logging in Clayoquot Sound will be ‘ world class ’ and closely watched , but has yet to specify how that will take place .
10 Gallery Director Mary Gardner Neill has yet to determine how the money will be spent , but she told The Art Newspaper that the $10 million will count towards the Yale campaign , a major university-wide capital drive to be announced in early May , seeking $1.5 billion by 1997 .
11 Extra Euro seats for Britain were agreed at the Edinburgh European summit last December but the Government has yet to announce how many seats , if any , Scotland will be allocated .
12 As she grew older she came slowly to understand how a sensible , level-headed woman like her mother could have her head completely turned by unaccustomed glamour .
13 With his particular ambitions , he would do well to consider how best to shorten his mortgage term .
14 ‘ We are not only doing smarter things in our plants , but also looking downstream to see how we can use our products in new and more profitable ways , ’ Ewart explains .
15 He scowled at her , as ever , but looked at her longer from under his shaggy white brows and one day soon after Christmas was moved again to comment how unlike his wife she was , the highest of compliments .
16 I would respond with some vigour that they need to go home to learn how to behave , so that the present themselves at school in the situation where we can exercise our professional job of teaching them .
17 Yet pragmatics tends only to examine how meaning develops at a given point .
18 Look inside to see how Oxford can help …
19 George could have laughed aloud to think how , for years , their father had been ashamed of Tamar , but now he was proud to claim kinship .
20 So check thoroughly-there is no point in our going further to describe how small adjustments on the connecting ring can affect performance when the bridle loops to the leading edge are allowed to slide out of position !
21 Look carefully to see how the patterns change in the different streets and squares .
22 Start the conversation in a normal voice , and watch carefully to see how the answer matches the question .
23 Totally negative approach , of course if you start to do a programme which we have n't been involved in some mistakes will be made but we should be positive and look forward to see how we can avoid the mistake we 've been making in the future .
24 In fact even Patrick 's labour is not really needed but he stays mainly to learn how to manage the farm later .
25 Commons sources confirmed that on Thursday Mrs Thatcher stood at the despatch box with a television monitor nearby to see how she appeared on television in the chamber .
26 Before my brain untangles enough to see how to retrieve this situation , Des has appeared and is blowing in my ear .
27 Chomsky started by defining the nature of the learning objective — that is , adult grammatical proficiency — and then worked backwards to determine how much of the workload in language learning had to be borne by innate knowledge .
28 It 's Iris 's turn to call us really but , but I , I did think about Iris earlier and I should really phone just to see how your dad is , Bobby because it 's really up to her just to see about the weekend and much times that I 've phoned the hospital recently .
29 Two examples are given here to illustrate how socially useful design could make a fuller and more creative use of new technologies .
30 and I went across to see how she was and he says I 'm expecting her home today , that were Thursday , so that was
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