Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] how the " in BNC.

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1 A major contribution of the discipline has been to emphasise how the identification and designation of a particular phenomenon or pattern of behaviour as a ‘ social problem ’ is not an unambiguous matter , but a process of social definition .
2 Finally , rather than stereotyping scientists as capitalist Frankensteins , making monsters for commercial gain , a more constructive approach would be to consider how the allocation of resources can be altered to meet the needs of the public majority rather than those of a minority in power .
3 A second object of this essay will be to show how the law 's attempt to justify the power vested in corporate managers has failed .
4 Our next step will be to show how the same two-part chords of Example 114 can be given much more tension through harsh dissonances added in a lower part : The lower part is always a semitone or a major 7th from an upper part .
5 Local authorities were to decide how the legislation might be applied in communities where at least 15 per cent of the inhabitants spoke one of the " minority languages " .
6 The particular purpose of this Synod is to see how the consecrated life can ‘ shine forth ’ more fully in the church 's life and mission .
7 The second aim is to see how the above measures over the course of a school year .
8 One task while this is going on is to observe how the groups are working , who is too dominant , who is too isolated , and what adjustments to the groups might have to be made .
9 Certainly one of the most important concerns of the project manager is to know how the time of his team , and particularly his own , is spent .
10 The aim of the present study is to identify how the press , radio and TV determine how they cover religious issues .
11 The purpose of the study is to identify how the policy was implemented , and what its consequences were for the curriculum , pupils ' experience of school science and teachers ' professional situation .
12 The intention is to illustrate how the conclusions regarding tax incidence may need to be modified when markets do not clear .
13 The sweltering ‘ pit ’ deals in shares , bonds and other securities all over the world and the aim is to predict how the financial market will stand in the future .
14 The task of redaction criticism is to determine how the editor ( redactor ) of a biblical book utilized his sources , what he omitted and what he added and what his particular bias was .
15 The above definition does not adequately answer the question : ‘ What is rhythm ? ’ if the choreographer is to understand how the uses of rhythm must be applied to the creation of a ballet .
16 The art of surviving is to understand how the system works not to be frightened by it , and to know when to seek more expert help .
17 Our concern here is to understand how the concept is used by the courts now , in conjunction with purpose and relevancy .
18 This choice between government ( hierarchy , planning ) and the market is important in understanding some of the recent changes in the overall process of coordination by central government in Britain , that is to understand how the country is run .
19 When you have worked out how you can fit in knitting a garter stitch sweater , the next stage is to decide how the garment is to be knitted .
20 The first problem is to decide how the available packages should be evaluated and by whom .
21 My purpose here is to review how the fossil record of early metazoans might be integrated with the new phylogeny .
22 The aim of the proposed research is to investigate how the subsidiary skills relate to the development of braille reading , to identify the sources of difficulty at different levels of proficiency , and to test application for improving reading speed and accuracy .
23 As the music business increasingly places so much importance on the look ( A & R men no longer listen to the music first : the priority of the A & R man is to envisage how the band will look on video ) so The Smiths abhor such methods .
24 The chief purpose of the chapter is to outline how the two opposing groups in Ireland developed their dominant beliefs in the context of the new states of Ireland , and moulded the states to support them , strengthening antagonisms between the two groups .
25 One purpose of the myth is to explain how the individual with his narcissistic needs relates to the more socialistic demands of the group , such as the business enterprise .
26 The problem then is to explain how the state came to be formed historically , through the dissolution of the primitive communal group ; and a broadly Marxist account of this process ( leaving aside here the diverse interpretations and controversies among Marxist sociologists and anthropologists ) rests essentially upon the conception of a change in the mode of production , involving a greater inequality of property , which itself is brought about by a development of the forces of production through technological progress .
27 The aim of such models is to explain how the constraints and incentives implied by the institutional structure affect the working out of divergent objectives .
28 The problem , in terms of the present discussion , is to explain how the evolution of the id and the ego up to the point at which hunting began could have resulted in its success and could have brought about the adaptive advance represented by self-reproducing hunting bands .
29 The aim of the research is to examine how the right to buy policy has affected the Afro Caribbean community .
30 One of their key concerns is to examine how the labour management practices of in-coming companies differ from those older , indigenous enterprises .
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