Example sentences of "[vb base] how [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 * Explore how the text can be understood according to a classificatory system ( see pp. 54 – 5 ) .
2 And Dad would talk about the play and say how the writer was n't a patch on Chekhov .
3 Otmoor was notorious as a place in which to get lost , and verses celebrate how the curfew rung on winter nights from Charlton church guided travellers out of the intractable moor .
4 More difficult but , if practicable , very valuable are those views and perspectives ( again acknowledged in the SDPP ) which reveal how the school is seen by governors , parents , pupils and the community ( DES 1989e ) .
5 Just imagine how the brewers would react if their customers decided to hand over only 99p out of every £1 they were charged . ’
6 Here , we show how a Solair X5 aluminium door from Hillaldam Coburn is fitted .
7 In a study of the US agricultural equipment and chemical industries they show how a V-curve may be derived as illustrated in figure 5.1 .
8 Examples 3 and 4 show how a teacher has involved several children in the making of two different puppets .
9 A{ declaration } is defined in BNF as : Using the " translate and test " instruction , show how a program could be written to check any character string against this definition , and extract the{ ident } s in order to look them up in a dictionary .
10 In Section 5 we show how the structure developed here can be applied to two economic problems , one of limit pricing , the other from the optimal policy literature .
11 The third set of presentation materials could be examples of your own pupils ' work which show how the aims and objectives of history teaching have changed considerably since the 1960s and 1970s .
12 They show how the name of the root package can be supplied to the programs from the DCL command line and how the remainder of the parameters can be set up as in-line code .
13 They show how the name of the root package can be supplied to the programs from the DCL command line and how the remainder of the parameters can be set up as in-line code .
14 Penelope Shuttle and Peter Redgrove , in their book , The Wise Wound , show how the taboos surrounding menstruation in western culture are just as oppressive ( perhaps even more so ) as those of religious structures which lay down washing rituals .
15 They show how the complexity level of the techniques used can be varied to suit the client .
16 In section 5.1 , we explain what is meant by a price index and show how the UK Retail Price Index is constructed and how it is used to calculate the rate of inflation on a month-to-month basis ; other ways of measuring inflation are also briefly discussed .
17 Show how the CAPM can be regarded as being a special and restrictive case of the arbitrage pricing theory .
18 Proceeding from the system of exchanges of energy and mass in the biosphere and between the atmosphere and land surface , they show how the functions of an ecosystem require a never-ending series of exchanges of energy , water , atmospheric gases and mineral nutrients between the organic and inorganic parts of the system .
19 Do not simply give a list of the work you have been doing up to date but show how the experience you have gained in the other job has directly fitted you to do the new one .
20 a wind tunnel is where they put this , put the car in stands and they blow air at it , and they little smoke trails that show how the air travels over the car .
21 Thomas and Mungham show how the duty solicitor scheme was created and evolved , ostensibly as an act of public service but chiefly as a significant part of the struggle by outsiders to break into the cartel .
22 The following bar graphs or charts show how the information can be broken down and looked at more closely .
23 ‘ No club in the country develops the get-together spirit more deliberately than the Champions , and the records show how the policy pays , ’ observed the Sporting Chronicle .
24 Jefferson and Grimshaw show how the police control of the mass picket reflected the relative influence of several ‘ audiences ’ :
25 They show how the market for solicitors ' work has altered with the development of criminal legal aid and the threat to established sources of income from divorce , conveyancing and personal injury claims .
26 The duo stress the need for the correct equipment , clothing and etiquette on the course , but , above all , show how the game can be great fun if played properly .
27 To do so , it may well be helpful to construct formalised and structured models that show how the deadlock in the arms race has arisen .
28 Frank Laczko and Chris Phillipson show how the emergence of retirement in the twentieth century created a sharp dividing line between those who were seen to be actively part of the community and those who were not .
29 His views show how the proponents of national efficiency linked together a concern for a renewal of leadership qualities with the generation of a cultural mystique through education .
30 The following examples taken at random from accounts of the first half of the 19th Century show how the mine costs were arrived at and how the men were paid .
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