Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] how [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That emphasises how different from pension fund management charity fund management still is .
2 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
3 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
4 This describes how two pieces of electrical equipment can be connected so there is no waste of power at the connection .
5 This describes how two disagreeable and unloved children are transformed by the discovery of a hidden garden which they appropriate and which they watch springing into life as the year advances .
6 This shows how efficient fish really are .
7 This shows how successful ageing depends on finding a continuing sense of purpose and meaning in life , which itself draws on earlier life experience , activities and interests .
8 This shows how far Wordsworth has moved since the Preface to Lyrical Ballads , and on what subjects he feels compelled to address his readers ; this time there is no discussion of the theory or poetry , but we begin with a review of the Poor Law Amendment Act ( 1834 ) .
9 This shows how crucial it is to have funds available to support action when required from our Campaign Fund .
10 By the end of it , Theridamas accepts that he has been ‘ won with thy words ’ , and this shows how influential Tamburlaine is with his words over other people .
11 But this shows how necessary it is for proud , independent , self-reliant people to be broken , re-educated , and redirected to walk in the ways of the Lord .
12 This shows how important such adjustments can be for units that provide neonatal intensive care .
13 Theories of maternal instinct and mother-child bonding are emotionally loaded , and constantly being reappraised ; although lack of consistency in approach brings its own problems , at least this shows how vital the issue is .
14 This reveals how insecure they are and how threatened they feel by other people 's opinions .
15 Since infinitive clauses are generally non-factive , this indicates how much of James 's psychological web is woven out of possibilities and hypotheses , rather than known facts .
16 This conditions how those responsible for community relations in Easton perceive its primary purposes and the time-scales they operate within .
17 This determines how much money , time and effort should be spent to bring them to acceptable levels .
18 He said : ‘ I 've always wanted to win this one , and this proves how good my horse is .
19 That depends how far fairness is pushed .
20 That depends how much of a determinist you are
21 That shows how crafty you are then does n't it !
22 That shows how much damage could be wrought on parts of the planet .
23 That shows how much energy is available , and it is very attractive to try and harness this , but since the turn of the century there have been over a hundred patented devices to extract energy from the waves , but we still do n't have a single commercial one operating .
24 That shows how old it is , there 's no registration on it .
25 That shows how biased the TGWU has become in its policies .
26 Oh it er oh it used to take it all depends how much they gave her to do you see .
27 It might be two or three shillings perhaps five shillings , it all depends how much your you got done .
28 he said well it all , it all depends how quick you want a divorce
29 That explains how such externalized music — recitative , stilo rappresentativo and all — could have arisen in an age ( XVI A.D. ) which had produced the " ineffably sublime and sacred music of Palestrina " .
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