Example sentences of "[be] [verb] how they " in BNC.

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1 One development in this respect is known as the ‘ Portage ’ programme , where the parents of the child are taught how they might best develop the potential of the child in a home environment .
2 It has not been explained how they were able to do so without taking any instructions from Mrs. Steed , but it has not been suggested that Mrs. Steed authorised them to do so .
3 It said a lot of people who 're watching how they react ?
4 We also need to let people around us know where our boundaries are concerning how they should behave towards us .
5 But it is difficult to draw sound conclusions from it , because ‘ problem families ’ need to be studied alongside ‘ normal families ’ and ‘ successful families ’ if we are to understand how they differ .
6 Parents should be educated how they can help prevent their baby being abducted .
7 Barrie Corless says it seems criminal that a side like Gloucester were facing relegation last season so he will be looking how they can improve … he adds there were problems last year and it wouyld be unrealistic to hope for instant success but hopes to turn things around in the not too distant future
8 In the case of vision we can pinpoint the brain regions likely to be involved , but it remains to be seen how they actually work .
9 Energy management systems may represent a major attempt to rationalise fuel consumption in non-domestic environments , but it remains to be seen how they will be received by such buildings ' occupants .
10 ‘ Staff would welcome a timetable as to when they will be told how they will be affected , so that they can plan for the future , ’ he said .
11 If so , we should be told how they will meet their spending commitments on child benefit and pensions .
12 THE Norwich Union County Championship yesterday returned to Yorkshire after an eight-year gap , but Buckinghamshire will be wondering how they managed to lose 1–2 at St Albans .
13 The only appropriate demands that we can make , as we have already remarked , is that we should be given clear examples where they are or are not at work , and that we should be shown how they interact with one another and with more complex factors in ways that lead to verifiable claims about data .
14 Residents will be asked how they view present services and facilities in the area and how the public perception of the area can be improved .
15 WITH THE new season now only a few weeks away , clubs will be assessing how they can best update or improve their facilities .
16 They were to remember how they had come : ‘ You must remember all that road by which the Lord your God has led you these forty years in the wilderness . ’
17 He stressed the importance of the public being told how they can help to prevent the spread of the disease .
18 The American armed services were considering how they might react to an appeal for assistance from an anti-communist government in Tehran , or how they should respond to a coup by elements which had the backing of Moscow .
19 This overall policy can be crucial : the following comment was made by a library whose training officer post on the library establishment was frozen , in response to being asked how they would like to develop their overall programme , if adequate resources were available :
20 As one ( large ) library honestly noted , in response to being asked how they would wish to develop their overall training programme :
21 ‘ Social democracy ’ scored better than ‘ communism ’ or ‘ liberalism ’ when Poles and Hungarians were asked how they now felt about these ‘ isms ’ in a poll that was organised recently by a French firm , Conseils-Sondages-Analyses and Le Journal des Elections .
22 But the real dynamite in Packard 's book was his Status Table of jobs , compiled in a University of Chicago study , in which people were asked how they rated the social standing of one profession compared with another .
23 Yet , when they were asked how they felt about their sister , each one of them paid tribute to her gentleness and femininity and said how much they cared for her .
24 The carers were asked how they felt about these problems , and whether any were difficult to cope with .
25 And when people in our main survey were asked how they would like to repay a loan ( Appendix 1 , Tables 47a and 47b and comments on those tables ) , the great majority said they would prefer monthly repayments , or at least would not mind ; only one in five said they would prefer weekly repayments .
26 In a recent survey approximately 100 solicitors were asked how they spent their time .
27 We may think we are monitoring how they are getting on .
28 There are plenty on the sample but that is to show how they can be built up .
29 I have a few questions of my own erm in , in doing it and erm was er when you say that , that males had males parental investment erm I was wondering how they , how can a male when the male decides to desert how can they be certain if the female is going to take care of the offspring , because I was wondering if erm if probability like the based by their genes it does n't matter if one female does n't take care of the offspring because they produce more offspring
30 In our survey of the financial arrangements of NEP as they applied to the Smolensk guberniia , it was noted how they were unstable and poorly defined from the outset , leading to economic and social tensions at the lower levels .
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