Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] [noun] of [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She will gain entrance to the text through a consideration of how articles of clothing function for women and for men . |
2 | Other feminists , like Mitchell ( 1974 ) and Coward ( e.g. Coward and Ellis 1977 ) , have tried to tie Lacanian psychoanalysis to social relations , by interpreting it as a descriptive account of how discourses of femininity and masculinity are reproduced , through language , in our conscious and unconscious subjectivities . |
3 | Secondly , there is the question I addressed in my research of how notions of child abuse are applied to particular cases . |
4 | Pupils should be made aware of how pieces of work they have produced relate to adult uses of writing . |
5 | This raises the question of why measures of deprivation are being put forward instead of morbidity measures . |
6 | It should also throw light on how lack of response to iron treatment points to the need for further colonic assessment . |
7 | The meeting was brought to a fitting climax by Professor Brian Johnson ( Edinburgh ) , who gave a highly entertaining lecture on how studies of metal clusters are providing an intriguing insight into the interfacial region between solution and solid state reactivity . |
8 | The government has published a discussion document on climate change which sets out a series of options on how emissions of greenhouse gases can be reduced . |
9 | Hollway , focusing on how discourses of gender produce unconscious splits in relationships between women and men , recognizes that these discourses are more socially specific than her account is able to detail . |
10 | Miscommunication is widespread between peasants and outsiders , whether developers or government officials , and the research will focus on how processes of change are interpreted by the parties concerned . |
11 | Yet at the same time it created a potential new ‘ problem ’ with regard to how ownership of land was to be transferred . |
12 | The main theme that runs through these questions is that there was a possible mismatch between how providers of training and boards perceived needs . |
13 | Study of the physiology and pharmacology and neurons is enriched by work at a systems level about how networks of brain cells interact to control behaviour and by the insights and techniques of molecular and cellular biology . |
14 | The significance of this , of course , is that whatever people may think credit actually costs , and however accurate or inaccurate their notions about how rates of interest and so forth compare , this widespread satisfaction with the cost of any credit actually used — and its uniformity , from one type to another — shows that borrowers themselves do not have any great misgivings that they are being charged too much . |