Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] how the " in BNC.

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1 The case studies below illustrate how the aims and objectives of the curriculum and the needs and abilities of users have influenced the design of three databases produced in schools who are participating in the MISLIP project .
2 Just imagine how the brewers would react if their customers decided to hand over only 99p out of every £1 they were charged . ’
3 Just look how the New World cooker hood works for you .
4 it 's that much bigger so , you know just see how the top one goes and then I can copy that to the bottom
5 Always think how the passage would look if the bass were written at its true pitch instead of an octave higher .
6 These examples also show how the word-per-sentence measure fails to deal with word complexity : [ 8 ] on this level is more complex than [ 9 ] , which contains no words with more than one morpheme .
7 Bullen and Rockhart also show how the critical-success-factor approach can be applied equally at either the strategic or the operational activity level , and offer advice on how to ascertain from managers in fairly short interviews what these factors are .
8 But , in Perry , he also read how the worship of stones fed off an earlier civilization and was dying out .
9 The proposals also describe how the traditional river assessment methods , as used in the survey , could be substantially improved by drawing on information about the water 's biological state .
10 I also remember how the knocker-up went around the streets banging at bedroom windows with a long stick to wake the occupants in time to get to work .
11 The illuminated manuscripts known as Books of Hours , produced in the Lowlands during the fifteenth century , particularly those containing the Office of the Dead , not only show how corpses were dressed at that time but also indicate how the limbs were positioned .
12 I also wonder how the system copes with changes to people 's incomes , er many people particularly in recession we heard that unemployment in Cambridge is now approaching ten percent and if you 've been turned down by the council , your council housing on your means test are you really going to go back to them at a time when you may be under a lot of stress with unemployment to have your circumstances reinvestigated , I very much doubt whether people do go back .
13 Proposals for syllabuses based on this reduced notion of communication also illustrate how the potential for change inherent in new ideas is stifled by assimilation into established patterns of thinking .
14 ‘ Tutors will begin with simple introductions to computers and also explain how the equipment can be used in everyday life . ’
15 Now consider how the same journey appears to a distant observer .
16 Now consider how the equilibrium in the unionized sector is affected by various exogenous shocks .
17 We now consider how the substance of those different sorts of essay is organised and presented , starting with techniques for commenting on a given passage .
18 We now know how the causal effect works : poor jobs lead to more stress-related disorders , and these in turn lead to absence from work .
19 Though pharmacologists now know how the present antimalarials work , quinine was initially based on a folk remedy and the rest were developed by producing chemicals and testing their effects .
20 I only kept the machine for a month and then sold it ( I often wonder how the lady buyer fared ) , after which I bought a Knitmaster 3500 .
21 And I think , yes we will do all that but not quite to the extreme and we should try now and sell more during the year and really see how the flow goes .
22 Now see how the brake lights ?
23 Presented with ( 32 ) , we therefore read it as a sequence of two events that occurred in that order : ( 32 ) Alfred went to the store and bought some whisky We now see how the semanticist armed with the notion of implicature can extricate himself from the dilemmas raised above in connection with examples ( 4 ) -(7) .
24 ‘ The gaps and omissions in the selection dramatically illustrate how the constant wars and invasions on Polish soil from the Renaissance to the present have destroyed the country 's cultural patrimony ’ , writes Anna Kozak , curator of foreign prints and drawings at the National Museum , Warsaw , and one of the Polish art historians who compiled the catalogue .
25 These cursory snippets frown past , for that alas is all there is space for here , at least show how the contemporary anthropological understanding of witchcraft throws new and ( at least in some quarters ) welcome light on what were until recently unusually dark and baffling corners of our history .
26 The latest accounts from the Greenwich and Cumberland building societies usefully illustrate how the residential property market is holding up in different parts of the UK .
27 By the time I had finished my Kachin fieldwork I had only to attend an animal sacrifice as a passive observer and then notice how the meat of the sacrifice was shared out among " the congregation and I could know , even down to quite line detail , the precise hierarchy and mutual relationship of everyone present , which might be thirty or more individuals altogether .
28 Space this year is limited and I will not attempt to summarise the rich record of activity outlined in the Annual Report of the Law Society , but briefly consider how the theme of ‘ One Profession ’ has fared through the year .
29 It is not yet know how the oil which soaked into the stones will affect their long-term weathering .
30 Describe ( in a short paragraph ) the contents of an essay based around this title and briefly explain how the title captures the key idea(s) of the essay .
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