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

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1 She added as she reached the bottom of the stairs where Miss Merchiston had arrived to meet her , ‘ I 've told the mistress as how Miss Kyte is come at last , and she said to bring her up straight . ’
2 A few weeks later , at the time of Diana 's 30th birthday , I wrote a further story about how Jimmy Savile , the television personality , had been instrumental in arranging a reconciliation between the royal couple following disclosures that Diana had refused her husband 's offer of a birthday party at Highgrove .
3 Now Professor of Politics at Harvard University , she enthused in a BBC interview about how President Clinton has transformed the mood of America .
4 I have tried to identify the pattern of presuppositions which underlay common sense arguments about the meaning of my two study texts ; I look both at their theoretical adequacy as explanatory models of racism , and at their rhetorical power as a means of winning consent for certain ‘ exemplary ’ or ‘ ideologically correct ’ formulations of how antiracist work should be done .
5 A number of practical examples are given to illustrate the principles explained in this chapter , and the chapter ends with a case study of how market segmentation might be implemented .
6 This is primarily a study of how news judgements are made .
7 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 .
8 Hoare could attract takers for only about 30m , the placing was abandoned and another attempt will be made today once dealers have an indication of how Hongkong Bank 's share price has faired overnight in the Far East .
9 In a lower key , Sally Hacker describes her research on how engineering students see the world , with some thought provoking insights into the part played by mind/body dualisms in perpetuating the contempt for all things female which characterises their views .
10 Part of the Stockton Backs Enterprise initiative other events today include a talk on how Cleveland County Council can help companies find business premises and negotiate a lease .
11 As the teachers will have to compete for jobs on the open market , it will be important to offer them guidance on how teaching posts are obtained in the UK .
12 Every one of those links , whether it is an effect on the chemistry inside a cell , a later effect on how brain cells wire themselves together , an even later effect on behaviour , or a final effect on lake size , is correctly regarded as caused by a change in the DNA .
13 The topic continues to be raised from time to time in the media including illustrations of how celebrity trials in America are reported on TV .
14 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 .
15 SPECIAL RULES : See the Orc Bestiary rules section of this book for a full description of how Squig Hunters work .
16 Special Rules : See the Squig Hopper rules in the Bestiary section of this volume for a full description of how Squig Hoppers work .
17 SPECIAL RULES : See the Bestiary section in this volume for a full description of how Netters work .
18 I saw Joe , of course , and remember laughing at his description of how Morgan Forster had been interviewed by Alfred C. Kinsey for his researches into Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 And second , the story of how Harry Messel came to create the astronomy department at the University of Sydney is in the wrong order ; in fact the tragic death of Colin Gum occurred before , not after , the department was established .
23 The story of how Harold Dennis , an outside-left from Newark , came to play for Huddersfield was told by the Worksop Guardian .
24 This reminded me of the story of how Dame Janet allegedly tried to relocate the ducks which meet and mate annually on the landscaped patch in front of the Commons and atop its underground carpark .
25 The story of how Brian Thomas , one of the ‘ 72 Cup winners , came in and hauled the club out of its curious mixture of complacency and mediocrity is an example of what can be achieved in apparently inauspicious circumstances .
26 The story of how journalist Mike Sullivan broke into Leyhill Open Prison in Gloucestershire dressed as a prisoner , stayed there the night , and then escaped again fifteen hours later .
27 This month sees publication of How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion when He was a Little Boy ( Hodder & Stoughton , £4.95 ) and the seventh film , Asterix and the Big Fight , opened yesterday in the West End .
28 This opened the issue of how nerve cells might communicate with each other and eventually led to our now-sophisticated understanding of neurotransmitters .
29 This view is pervasive amongst ordinary members of the RUC and leads us directly to the issue of how Northern Ireland 's divisions affect policemen and women , which the following chapters begin to address .
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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