Example sentences of "[conj] how it can [be] " in BNC.

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1 Long before the director first calls ‘ Action ’ , or anybody has to worry about time , money , the weather or an irritable starlet , the producer , director and writer can sort out the lineaments of the project by focusing on what the film is trying to do , and how it can be made to work .
2 His relational model is a theory of what data is and how it can be stored and retrieved .
3 ‘ The best way to fight this appalling illness is to make sure everybody knows about Aids and how it can be fought .
4 Finally , the whole idea of people 's education will need elaboration , and how it can be implemented will depend on these political developments .
5 This fear of cats , or ailurophobia to give it its technical name , is rare , but when it does occur it can cause untold misery for the sufferer and it is worth examining how it begins and how it can be cured .
6 Is there agreement amongst researchers about the nature of child abuse and how it can be defined ?
7 However , while the Architecture-Neutral Format is unlikely to appear on the market this year , Goldstein says that the Foundation plans to hold a conference on the technology at the end of the year , to find out which companies are interested in bringing the stuff to market and how it can be best introduced to an industry audience already blinded by science .
8 However , whilst ANDF is unlikely to appear in the market this year , Goldstein says OSF plans a conference on the technology for the end of the year to find out which companies are interested in running the stuff to market and how it can be best introduced to an industry audience already blinded by science .
9 discussing how communication has been used to ignite or aggravate these conflicts , and how it can be used to alleviate them ;
10 Anxious to proceed as carefully as possible the Procuratia has engaged the conservation firm Syremont ( part of the Ferruzzi-Montedison group ) to assess the damage and how it can be stabilised .
11 Most of the summer pond problems are easily prevented providing you are aware of what causes the trouble , and how it can be overcome .
12 Describe IBM 's VSAM software , explaining how it operates and how it can be optimized .
13 They contain background information to help engineers and all interested parties to gain a fuller understanding of the Code and how it can be implemented .
14 To understand how money supply expands and contracts , and how it can be controlled , it is thus necessary to understand what determines the size of bank deposits .
15 We have a confused and overlapping structure er er , the honourable member might be interested in just how confused it is er and how it can be simplified by er going along with the proposals we 're putting forward on this side of the er er the house because there 's so many overlapping authorities it 's just not clear who 's actually responsible for enforcement and compliance .
16 There 's a whole range of things from the Foreign Office downwards where they have made mistakes costing many millions of pounds and we shall certainly be wanting to take evidence from this area of activity just to see what went wrong and how it can be put right and how we can prevent this sort of thing happening in the future . ’
17 Next January the Single European Market takes effect and the conference will highlight the vital role of research and technological development and how it can be shared across national boundaries .
18 An emeritus Fellow at Merton College , Sir John Badenoch was asked to investigate what cryptosporidium is , and how it can be prevented .
19 On improving accessibility , we need to produce more and better tools which not only say what is available in theory relevant to a particular area , but how it can be consulted in practice .
20 Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed .
21 In Chapters 2 and 3 we saw that the lexical resources of a language influence to a large extent what can be said in that language as well as how it can be said .
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