Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] how [art] " in BNC.

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1 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
2 I do not rightly understand how the medical men could not save him after the accident since you say the cut seemed small and did not appear to trouble him but I have heard that for the blood to be poisoned it takes only a pin-prick and that a cut where there is manure about can have this effect if not noticed .
3 Here I can merely indicate how an alternative theory might be constructed .
4 We shall shortly see how the tax system , in this case a tax on cigarettes , may be used to offset externalities that individuals fail to take into account .
5 If we could physically see how the diminishing fish stocks are still being attacked this outrage would end .
6 As usual , though , the route has been carefully planned by the organisers , who can always predict how a race is likely to develop and are not inclined to let anyone have an easy ride .
7 James Mearns , an instrumentation specialist with Shell , says that engineers can not always predict how a microprocessor will behave if stray transmissions interfere with it .
8 Nor could Chamberlain ever show how a preference within the low tariffs , which were the most that Britain would conceivably tolerate upon her food or raw materials , could make the difference , as he constantly reiterated , between Imperial consolidation and Imperial dissolution .
9 The substantial remains of this cavalry fort include the bath house , where you can still see how the underfloor heating system worked .
10 However , I now think that although there is a singularity , the laws of physics can still determine how the universe began .
11 The implementation of care management in April could rapidly illustrate how the admirable intentions of the government 's community care policy might founder on the unintended consequences of more powerful forces and contradictions .
12 A wholistic approach to catalogue performance evaluation would also include how the user himself evaluates the system .
13 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
14 Leaving aside debates about the adequacy of the overall budget we can also consider how the current budget is distributed .
15 It will also consider how the pay of schoolteachers might be more closely related to their performance , in line with the principles of the citizens charter .
16 A plan must also show how a business will react to changing circumstances to ensure that its objectives are met .
17 We can also see how the press were deliberately misled by the official statement put out by the Admiralty which was a pack of lies .
18 It should also indicate how the different sections ( Novice , Open , etc. ) are marked — make sure you walk the right one !
19 The Cook Report will also reveal how the prime movers behind the Castle Morton festival were not peaceful hippys … but a well organised and well financed group .
20 He might also inquire how a man can come to regard that which is the main purpose of his life as dispensable just in order to fit into the utilitarian formula .
21 Let's now explain how a memory is used within the spreadsheet .
22 This does not really explain how the regulation will be conducted , as this is more a feature of the regulators than of the politicians , if there is any slack in the relationship between government and regulatory agents .
23 Having established the torque correction factors for the common excitation schemes of a three.phase motor and illustrated the method by which the factor may be found for motors with larger numbers of phases , we can now consider how the pull-out torque produced by the d.c. and fundamental current components varies with stepping rate .
24 Unfortunately , since theatre direction is in many ways an ephemeral art , we can never really know how the famous Gründgens/Karajan Zauberflöte really looked and sounded in Berlin in 1938 , though the production was celebrated at the time for the uncanny matching of musical and visual textures .
25 With this in mind , we can now understand how the various ‘ communities ’ of the sea are arranged .
26 One can now see how the preliminary data dealt with in Chapter 1 on good and bad religiosity among Roman catholics is indicative of a long-standing historical contradiction .
27 The Commission will often suggest how an agreement can be modified to bring it within the competition rules .
28 We will now investigate how the length of the temporary reputation changes as discount factors tend to unity .
29 I do n't how blooming I do n't even know how the blooming gears work !
30 I can pretty well forecast how a guy is going to check out behaviour-wise from a table plan . ’
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