Example sentences of "[prep] how [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My right hon. and noble Friend the Lord Chancellor has recently made statements , and was on the radio this morning , about the review that he is conducting of how court procedures can be improved .
2 As a keen walker and lover of the countryside Hardy would surely approve of how West Dorset has been preserved to be enjoyed by people today as he enjoyed it in his own time .
3 We have heard something today of how West Belfast is a marginalised area in terms of employment and training , and if that is the case , then disabled people lie on the margin of the margins .
4 The first child offers a possible explanation which reasonably draws on his knowledge of how water levels in containers can go down .
5 Details of how ORACLE RDBMS users should attach to a database are given in section 2 , ‘ ORACLE RDBMS ’ .
6 The fact that blind people can talk makes their world more accessible ; the fact that we can now begin to describe BSL makes it much more likely that we can get an effective picture of how sign language reflects the internal organisation of deaf people .
7 to define Design Changes ( DCs ) and the Quality Assurance ( QA ) operations in terms of how module development can be controlled
8 To build up an impression of how metal use developed , many and various artefacts covering a long time span need to be examined .
9 The line obviously comes from some lost ballad telling the story of how Child Roland went to Elfland to rescue his sister from the wicked King , a monster-legend , a Theodoric-story .
10 This account is clearly an attempt to develop an objective theory of how society functions , and it delimits the scope for autonomous action by individuals .
11 She was conscious of how Tsu Ma looked at her .
12 Furthermore , Miss Massiter explained that information gathered by MI5 was shared with other government departments for political purposes and gave examples of how trade-union leaders had their telephones tapped by MI5 during wage negotiations with government departments .
13 With materials designed to highlight language items , we have an indication of how materials designers approach the question of video 's role in the lesson.I will look at this in relation to the traditional stages of a language lesson , presentation , practice , reinforcement , and to the elicitation stage some teachers introduce before presentation .
14 ‘ The Daily Mirror scandal has raised public awareness of how company pensions are managed , ’ she said .
15 Rosenberg could sense the counter-accusations ringing across the Atlantic , the worst of them perhaps unspoken : Americans had idealist and somewhat puritan expectations of how Dr Aveling should have behaved , Americans are a simple people , literal-minded and dependent on secondary sources of information .
16 Details of how Dr Puddephat died have not yet been released , but police say foul play is suspected .
17 This type of analysis and the problems revealed provide useful lines of enquiry towards unravelling the complexity of how village plans have developed and at what periods .
18 We want to change the whole concept of how dance music is appreciated , so that people can see it for what it is .
19 Secondly , this list of headings conveys a quite false impression of how field research is conducted .
20 One thing is clear from the hon. Gentleman 's attitude : were there ever a Labour Government , there would be no review of programmes and there would be no assessment of the way in which help is given to ensure that it is cost effective or of how Government resources are deployed to ensure that the taxpayer gets the best value for money .
21 That 's not my understanding of how government guidance works .
22 The deepening understanding of how brain cells work , that developed during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries , changed the situation dramatically .
23 This account can be illustrated by considering his analysis of how discrimination training might increase the ease with which one can distinguish burgundy from claret .
24 We see how each of the laws arises out of our informal understanding of how occam constructors work .
25 Marcos fairy tale A touching story has reached me from the Manila Times of how Ferdinand Marcos had planned to bequeath more than £2.5bn in gold to his beloved people , but fell ill before he could sign the will .
26 With transatlantic disputes over steel and public procurement policy unresolved and threats of a new row in the civilian aircraft sector , Mr Clinton 's speech to Congress gave few clear signs of how EC-US relations would evolve in the critical months ahead .
27 Although a lifelong Labour voter , influenced by the poverty she saw as a teacher , Mrs Hughes spoke of how Mrs Thatcher ‘ gave me a lovely tour of No 10 and I thought she was such a nice person ’ .
28 Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct , but semantically implausible sentences .
29 The rational application of pesticides is stymied by ignorance of how pest attack at different stages of crop development affects yield .
30 Only on the question of how assessment results should be presented in the light of socio-economic circumstances did the report lack credibility .
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