Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] how [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This relationship between torque and field strength receives more discussion in Chapter 3 so for the present we need only consider how the pole magnetic field can be maximised .
2 We shall shortly see how the tax system , in this case a tax on cigarettes , may be used to offset externalities that individuals fail to take into account .
3 As usual , though , the route has been carefully planned by the organisers , who can always predict how a race is likely to develop and are not inclined to let anyone have an easy ride .
4 James Mearns , an instrumentation specialist with Shell , says that engineers can not always predict how a microprocessor will behave if stray transmissions interfere with it .
5 Nor could Chamberlain ever show how a preference within the low tariffs , which were the most that Britain would conceivably tolerate upon her food or raw materials , could make the difference , as he constantly reiterated , between Imperial consolidation and Imperial dissolution .
6 The substantial remains of this cavalry fort include the bath house , where you can still see how the underfloor heating system worked .
7 However , I now think that although there is a singularity , the laws of physics can still determine how the universe began .
8 A wholistic approach to catalogue performance evaluation would also include how the user himself evaluates the system .
9 It will also consider how the pay of schoolteachers might be more closely related to their performance , in line with the principles of the citizens charter .
10 A plan must also show how a business will react to changing circumstances to ensure that its objectives are met .
11 We can also see how the press were deliberately misled by the official statement put out by the Admiralty which was a pack of lies .
12 He might also inquire how a man can come to regard that which is the main purpose of his life as dispensable just in order to fit into the utilitarian formula .
13 Let's now explain how a memory is used within the spreadsheet .
14 This does not really explain how the regulation will be conducted , as this is more a feature of the regulators than of the politicians , if there is any slack in the relationship between government and regulatory agents .
15 Having established the torque correction factors for the common excitation schemes of a three.phase motor and illustrated the method by which the factor may be found for motors with larger numbers of phases , we can now consider how the pull-out torque produced by the d.c. and fundamental current components varies with stepping rate .
16 The Commission will often suggest how an agreement can be modified to bring it within the competition rules .
17 We will now investigate how the length of the temporary reputation changes as discount factors tend to unity .
18 I can pretty well forecast how a guy is going to check out behaviour-wise from a table plan . ’
19 When this task of selection is completed the designer must then consider how the motor and drive are to be controlled and interfaced to the remainder of the system .
20 I do n't quite understand how the government think they 'll keep getting away with this .
21 One can readily see how a correlation of this kind can arise in a mean shear flow .
22 I could n't yet see how the city worked , but I began to find out .
23 Now going , going back to your actual home environment Mr erm if there was always , could you actually describe how the house was built ?
24 I will never understand how a country that savagely defends the right of every citizen to carry a gun ( and that wo n't enforce seat-belt laws because they interfere with the rights of the individual ) meekly accepts the 55 mph speed limit .
25 She could never remember how the dream ended .
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