Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] how the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Because we do not have the legs preserved , it is not possible to see how the mouth appendages functioned in feeding , and neither are the stomach contents preserved .
2 Certain cases dominate the coverage in the national press , and by using these cases it is possible to indicate how the images of sex beast are constantly being preferred to readers .
3 ‘ It 'll be interesting to see how the Home Office reacts to that . ’
4 It will be interesting to see how the exhibition influences Scottish women art students .
5 If women are convicted of crimes in greater numbers ( and , as mentioned , female convictions have increased in recent years ) , it will be interesting to see how the police and the courts react .
6 I have followed Star Trek for years , it will be interesting to see how the wigs change through the films ;
7 It is interesting to observe how the usage of the drawing sub-files changes depending on the person 's role .
8 It will be interesting to establish how the specificity of the interaction of these proteins with DNA is determined in cells , such as P3/NS , which express all three of the POU-domain class II genes .
9 Small parties in Britain should be particularly interested to observe how the Alliance might have fared under the WGMS in the last two general elections .
10 In considering the state of botany in the Outer Hebrides in the 1980s , it is interesting to recall how the aims of botanical study have changed .
11 It is interesting to ponder how the values of planners are formulated with respect to determining aesthetic criteria for decision-making .
12 A bank reconciliation statement is therefore prepared to show how the difference has arisen .
13 It must , however , be said that it is by no means crystal clear that this forms the mental element of the ‘ species ’ torts of unlawful interference with contract and unlawful means conspiracy ( indeed , in the case of the latter it very probably does not ) and it is not easy to see how the species can differ in this respect from the genus .
14 From this false premiss , it is easy to see how the public might wrongly think that Moët & Chandon 's Premiere Cuvée Champagne is made entirely from the first thousand litres of the cuvée .
15 It is easy to see how the plot of We Did n't Mean To Go To Sea hatched , as he looked out into the distance and remembered a time when as a young man his anchor had dragged , and he had found himself sailing out to sea at night .
16 In cases like the " difficult customer " , where the persona created is clearly not that of the narrator , it is easy to see how the change of code is part of the construction of a " character " separate from the speaker .
17 It is easy to see how the company of other horses satisfies so many essential needs .
18 It is easy to see how the misadaptation came about .
19 It is easy to see how the sleeping pill he had taken could be misunderstood as an overdose , but an airliner full of his friends would be an unlikely place for anyone to kill himself .
20 In which case , it is impossible to see how the plesiosaurs could obtain sufficient quantities of food to survive .
21 In the meantime , we are content to know how the thing functions .
22 As Barbara and Gareth Lloyd-Evans say , it 's impossible to know how the money disappeared .
23 We are delighted to hear how the bullocks are cared for on Mr and Mrs Taylor 's farm ( Points of View , 15 February ) .
24 Easy to understand how the road to hell came to be paved with them .
25 It is easy to understand how the Lehman ‘ Madonna ’ continued to astonish even the restorers Mario Modestini and Pico Cellini , and the art historian Federico Zeri , who were the first to say it was modern , and correctly guessed its authorship .
26 Against such a background it is easy to understand how the school became the personal face of the welfare state .
27 For otherwise , it is impossible to understand how the tendency to certain acquired movements is inherited .
28 It is all too easy to overlook how the offeror will manage the target after the acquisition .
29 A parallel computer is described in Section 1.8.3 , and it is easy to appreciate how the use of such a machine could speed up an important operation on digital remotely-sensed images .
30 Although it is relatively easy to decide how the intensity of sexual selection should be estimated , collecting the relevant data poses a variety of logistic problems ( Ralls , 1977 ; Davies , 1982 ) .
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