Example sentences of "[verb] how the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Having established the torque correction factors for the common excitation schemes of a three.phase motor and illustrated the method by which the factor may be found for motors with larger numbers of phases , we can now consider how the pull-out torque produced by the d.c. and fundamental current components varies with stepping rate .
2 If partnerships find the case proven they should consider how the tensions towards fragmentation might be reduced and how they might come to be a better understanding of the responsibilities and common commitments which are essential in any decentralised organisation .
3 It will consider how the law achieves its stated purpose of making financial provision for illegitimate children , and the issues raised by custody and access applications .
4 It will also consider how the pay of schoolteachers might be more closely related to their performance , in line with the principles of the citizens charter .
5 As terrestrial and satellite companies compete for sport and movies , the two major commodities which could ensure the future success of television , the conference will consider how the contest for the SPOILS OF SPORT will progress over the next decade .
6 We will consider how the term fairness is used in an adjudicative context .
7 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
8 It will consider how the people 's will is translated into political action .
9 When evaluating a program for selection , the school librarian teacher should consider how the pupils are to be organized who software will be used .
10 Newco and its advisers should consider how the target has taken care of the well-being of its employees , and whether it has conformed to health and safety legislation .
11 When this task of selection is completed the designer must then consider how the motor and drive are to be controlled and interfaced to the remainder of the system .
12 They begin by explaining how the spectrum keyboard works .
13 A public discussion was held between the groups , the designers explaining how the machines would work .
14 The erm , importance of monitoring procedures can not be over-stressed because enable , to enable us to actually find out if these er , arrangements are working properly we do have to monitor the arrangements that are in place , and we have to provide details of monitor important for the members ' benefit , er , explaining how the budget is er , is being spent , and also bringing in information about the number of assessments , the levels of assessments , and all the other aspects that er , that make a new system work .
15 Mr Waldegrave should next spend more time explaining how the reforms will help put patients first .
16 If not , as some changes will be made to its membership after the election , will he consider writing to all Members explaining how the system works — what the Public Accounts Commission , the Public Accounts Committee and the NAO do ?
17 Darwin is thus treated as a major figure in the history of science because he both popularized the general theory of evolution and discovered the mechanism that seems to offer the best prospect of explaining how the process works .
18 To counter this , we distributed thousands of copies of a special leaflet explaining how the inquiry worked and how you should prepare if you wanted to speak .
19 Bellsdyke unit introduced a new type of water-soluble membrane liner bags two years ago , which entailed a major educational input from the ICN explaining how the laundry would be sorted and bagged .
20 Michael Druiett as the Herald , formally introducing the piece and explaining how the smell-cards ( courtesy of Givenchy ) will work , gets a winning tone of voice from the very start .
21 But you can not avoid explaining how the coming of relativity and then of quantum mechanics influenced thinking on the electromagnetic field .
22 One wonders how the scene compared with that in Domagk 's laboratory several years earlier , when the mice treated with Prontosil were alive and the controls had all died ( see Chapter 8 ) .
23 As we saw earlier , the technology of the time certainly could not have coped with a live street recording , so one wonders how the company got away with that .
24 Scotland ‘ A ’ are also supposed to be meeting Italy on Saturday , 19th December 1992 , in Aberdeen , but one wonders how the Italians will be expected to approach this fixture .
25 The Roman catholic hierarchy declared that they had no opposition to this particular change , but one wonders how the vote would have gone if they had .
26 Enough has been said to indicate how the institutions and the legal system to which Britain acceded have been able , on the back of the Treaty of Rome and its amendments , to stretch their influence far beyond the economic boundaries hoped for and assumed by the British .
27 Given this result , it would seem that the inductivist , according to his own standpoint , is now obliged to indicate how the principle of induction can be derived from experience .
28 Certain cases dominate the coverage in the national press , and by using these cases it is possible to indicate how the images of sex beast are constantly being preferred to readers .
29 The authority is wiser and therefore better able to establish how the individual should act .
30 The nexus between these altered attitudes and new patterns of social ( including political ) action will be analysed to establish how the efforts at innovation were informed by the quiet revolution in mentality .
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