Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] how [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was refreshing to see how much importance is now being given to producing both valid and acceptable analytical results .
2 Certain drafts of The Cocktail Party , for example , are marked with Mary Trevelyan 's handwritten alterations " as dictated by T. S. E. " From the late Forties she kept a diary of their friendship , and in this it is possible to see how bewildering Eliot could appear , even to those who knew him best .
3 It is then possible to see how much room there was for choice of strategies in terms of competitiveness and jobs .
4 It is heartwarming to know how important machine knitting can be .
5 In contrast , it will be interesting to see how far Deutsche Bank succeeds with its acquisition of Morgan Grenfell in 1989 , having chosen not to react immediately to the Big Bang by acquiring a merchant banking subsidiary in London in 1986 .
6 ‘ It 's interesting to see how other people live . ’
7 It 's interesting to see how other people perform int it ?
8 It is interesting to see how many stars you can count inside the ‘ bowl ’ of Corona. 7 × 50 binoculars show at least 15 .
9 It will certainly be interesting to see how many youngsters do take advantage of the new concessions .
10 He explained : ‘ I 'm enjoying watching Villa play and it will be interesting to see how many fans want to show their appreciation . ’
11 Er the Government find it absolutely unacceptable for people to wait on trolleys , once the decision for admission has been made er but My Lords sometimes it is necessary to wait er for observation purposes or sometimes for diagnostic treatments , er which actually have to take place in the A and E department er but My Lords it 's very interesting to see how similar hospitals vary , even within the same vicinity and we believe a great deal of this is due to poor management .
12 It could be interesting to see how much trouble Rod Wallace causes Curle and Phelan , who are both very quick .
13 It 'll be interesting to see how this marriage between leading male and female grunge lights will affect their respective careers .
14 It would be interesting to see how these teams of similar price fair against each other .
15 funny to see how much disk space was you 've got left .
16 We were interested to see how far proposals were concentrated on particular aspects of the curriculum ( as opposed to an across-the-curriculum approach ) , how much participation there had been in arriving at the proposal , whether information-handling skills were recognised , and so on .
17 It was a common enough defence mechanism , but he was interested to see how many Anthea Darnell would be needing to employ .
18 If he were here , it would be interesting to know how that deficit would be reflected in Labour party policy .
19 She points out that we know little of the differential impact of changing material circumstances on different kinds of tending , and is surely right when she argues that it would be ‘ useful and interesting to discover how long term unemployment alters conjugal roles as far as caring is concerned ’ .
20 We are always interested to know how much classwork any material can generate .
21 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
22 This highlights how easy EaziLink actually is to get up and running with the minimum of fuss .
23 Consequently , you can not reliably use EXT#-1 to discover how much space is left in the current filing system device ( : RAM.0 , for example ) .
24 This describes how two pieces of electrical equipment can be connected so there is no waste of power at the connection .
25 This shows how efficient fish really are .
26 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 ) .
27 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 .
28 The example in Figure 2 shows how this problem is overcome .
29 I should be interested to hear how this consciousness can square with their proposal to instigate over 100 heavy lorry journeys a day from Wensleydale to Redcar instead of one train in each direction .
30 There could be no quicker way than this to appreciate how different things are climatically on the two sides of the mountains , because not only do you exchange cold cloud for sunshine but also the lush greenery of the high valleys to the north for the grass less , stony and , in summer , almost waterless river valley which leads on the Spanish side down to the small town of Bielsa ( a little trippery , inevitably , but a place of some character ) .
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