Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 His acknowledgement is thoroughly deserved considering how the ex-Arsenal and Coventry boss has transferred his passion for the game into a Chelsea side , which is a delightful mixture of kids like Eddie Newton and Frank Sinclair and mature professionals such as Andy Townsend and Mick Harford .
2 The conference was a welcome and vital opportunity for women and men , both black and white , to share information and their experiences , to use these to identify and challenge oppression and to begin to build a vision of how the personal social services might and can be different .
3 It is the problem of how the necessary support , in a physical and environmental sense , which in different circumstances the old would obtain in the setting of a family or a closely-knit village community , can be available to these millions of ageing individuals isolated in a modern industrial society .
4 Recently signed to Gilles Peterson 's Talkin' Loud label at Phonogram , it 's here that they 've gathered to address the question of how the Great British music press is going to receive them .
5 A good idea of how the great Norman towers looked when they were built is provided by the large , pilgrimage church at Southwell ( 296 ) .
6 The courtyard behind S. Anne 's Street and Jallegonska Street gives a good impression of how the small Medieval court would have looked .
7 Full details and examples of how the additional pension is worked out can be found in leaflet NP 46A Guide to Retirement Pension .
8 These documents form a basis for the history of Jacques le Romain and his father , Martin ; they make possible the revision of the most recently published Hotteterre genealogical charts , especially as they document three Hotteterre makers previously unidentified , including one who lived in London in the service of the King ; and they offer clarification of the Hotteterre makers ' marks , and alter our view of how the three-piece flute of the early Baroque developed into the four-piece flute with corps de rechange .
9 And David in , that psalm which we read earlier , in psalm twenty three , he paints the picture of how the good shepherd , not only seeks out the lost sheep but once he has brought him back , once he has rescued the , a lost sheep , he care for it .
10 The Court of Appeal in Jones v Sherwood ( cited at 13.6.1 ) also addressed the practical problem of how the alleged mistake could be rectified by the court .
11 Paralleling this has been increasing acceptance of artificial insemination by donor although little is known of how the private citizen and the community at large view this , in vitro fertilisation and other similar medical techniques .
12 In describing the structures of private , national and international viewdata systems and their interconnection , Martin gives a good overview of the different national standards for character sets , and of how the European ‘ levels of service ’ are trying to cater for the quality provided by the North American standards .
13 The Rules of the Supreme Court were in consequence changed to allow general use of documents read in open court — an ironic example of how the European Convention can still be necessary to enforce a principle which derives from , and should be fundamental to , British domestic law .
14 He also warned that the importance of defeating " Iraq 's unprovoked aggression " lay not merely in the region 's vital importance as the centre of the world 's energy reserves , but also as a " political test of how the post-Cold War world will work " .
15 Joy retold how the problem of how the mobile coffin in transit was resolved , and Alan spoke movingly about his feelings for Nigel and about the whole concept of a DIY funeral .
16 He went to Sacramento with no readymade staff ; he had no understanding of how the political system worked and had no strategy for translating the goals he had espoused during the campaign into a programme of practical proposals .
17 The second is a historical observation , that during the thirty years or so since the first observations of single cell response properties in the visual systems of mammals , our understanding of how the visual system works has been driven as much by theoretical developments in the psychology of perception as the other way round .
18 These developments have greatly enhanced our understanding of how the visual system functions .
19 Computational modellers , for their part , usually have some idea of how the visual system is put together and let that guide their model building .
20 In terms of how the visual system is organized it raises the exciting possibility that different properties of objects are computed by anatomically distinct circuits .
21 His clear understanding of how the electrical ‘ capacity ’ of a conductor was increased by putting another , earthed , conductor nearby , and of the ‘ induced ’ charge then acquired by this second conductor , enabled him to devise a means by which small charges could be repeatedly ‘ doubled ’ until they were detectable .
22 Sir Richard Southern has made famous the extraordinary story of how the twelve great-great-grandchildren of a tenth-century priest divided a substantial part of the income of Arezzo cathedral among themselves in the late eleventh century .
23 This is yet another example of how the present libel law favours the very rich , and will continue to do so in this respect unless damages are restricted to those primarily responsible for publication .
24 The Jewish commentaries on the story tell of how the two of them worked as a team , educating the people around them , teaching them that they should not worship idols , and that there is only one God .
25 Having established his basic historical schema , Shepherd goes on to his most original contribution , an analysis of how the two ‘ world-views ’ are ‘ encoded ’ in music , in each case the musical structures and the structures of society and of social consciousness forming ‘ homologies ’ .
26 The discussion focuses primarily on Jones 's study of how the two main channels described first the instigation , then the escalation of the disorder .
27 This is a marvellous example of how the new sociological dimension was giving some films a new prestige and a new relevance and thereby gaining Hollywood new friends .
28 There are not only all the technical details of how the new program is going to work , but there are also all the political difficulties of handling the critics .
29 Assistant Director heads the team of seven which has responsibility for taking an overview of how the new qualifications are received , and providing help and advice to centres .
30 By taking what you want regardless of how the other person feels ? ’
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