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

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1 The advisory teacher and Betty disagreed in their views about how a task might be presented .
2 In so doing , we shall begin to understand the difference between the two views of how a market economy works .
3 She had ideas about how a toy shop should be run in these times .
4 That plan must rest , in the first place , on an audit , and in its advice to governors , heads and teachers ( DES 1989e ) the School Development Plans Project ( SDPP ) gave some ideas about how a school would undertake that .
5 Many students , moreoever , have their own ideas about how a language is best developed , and it may be counterproductive for a teacher to overrule them .
6 The analytical core which Keynes shared with Pigou did not extend to their respective prognoses of how an economy responds to excess supply in the labour market .
7 The truss rod nut would also be extremely awkward to adjust in any kind of a hurry , but considering some players ' sketchy ideas of how a truss rod works , perhaps that 's no bad thing .
8 Those who come to it fresh , without preconceived ideas of how a spreadsheet works , will find it a dream .
9 The background of the the the subject is , as far as I can work out , that the council main approaches to two housing associations with a view to obtaining their erm ideas on how a scheme to transfer void properties to the housing associations would work .
10 With the development of end-user computing even the questions of how a manifestation of the data was made and why become different kinds of questions .
11 Brought up in the outskirts of the city , his grandparents had often told him stories of how a bocor could trap your soul through your shadow .
12 The reason behind this two-stage approach is that it is often very difficult for the viewers of the demonstration to understand the principles of how a product works while at the same time watching it work .
13 The book costs £10 and gives details of how a UK scientist can find a research post in Japan .
14 The following are some of the most common errors , together with suggestions on how a pilot can avoid them and what an instructor can do to help .
15 Alternatively a rule might be long and particular , such as detailed rules on how an order slip or trading card is to be completed .
16 It was at that meeting that Dista proposed a new wording for the Data sheet — the standard form of recommendation to doctors on how a drug should be administered .
17 Here are three examples of how a change of thinking can save you from making high scores .
18 The only serious flaw is his use of BASIC to provide examples of how a programming language works .
19 For an instance where one of the parties did object to the principle , see Chelsea Man plc v Vivat Holdings plc ( 1989 ) unreported , Court of Appeal , 24 August discussed at 13.8.2 : and for two examples of how an expert dealt with points of law , see 13.8.3 .
20 He would be treated to the kind of service his carrier is struggling to achieve and might even pick up a few tips on how an airline should be run .
21 Testing these claims against how a language actually operates in practice , Pulgrum , for instance , points out :
22 Most of the facts about how an investment group could be allowed to draw in tens of millions of pounds of people 's savings for years after regulators had first spotted that things were amiss at Barlow Clowes were revealed in a report by Sir Godfray Le Quesne commissioned last year by the then Trade Secretary , Lord Young .
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