Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] how the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 During his lovemaking , the damsel complained bitterly about how the chain round the King 's waist chafed her skin , so James removed it .
2 This was so , despite the fact that many of the charges were minor and could not result in terms of imprisonment , and regardless of how the cases turned out if indeed they were ever proceeded with .
3 In keeping with the rationale of the legislation , the effect of the House of Lords ruling was to make guilty a tippee who knowingly traded in shares on the basis of unpublished price sensitive information , regardless of how the information was obtained .
4 He believed his tactics would win , regardless of how the opposition played .
5 Regardless of how the data was processed , however , the resulting valuation report was always a short , printed , paper document .
6 Fortunately , two of these ladies , Mme de Carette and the Countess des Garets , have left their memoirs , which are invaluable contributions to the understanding not only of how the Court functioned but also how the Imperial couple lived on a daily basis when they were not on show .
7 The degree to which this is possible depends very much on how the brain has evolved .
8 In other words , the way in which authority should be delegated depends very much on how the organisation 's tasks are analysed .
9 At best , they will be a smokescreen diverting attention away from how the GPs deliver their services .
10 Despite this , the effectiveness of the newly amended s.62 will depend largely on how the courts decide to interpret it .
11 It looks finally at how the material provides nourishing for the finished art or craft object .
12 He talked eloquently about how the NHS failed in its provision for women .
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14 Finally , it is of great importance to discover more about how the listener 's brain identifies what it receives from the ear ( stages 4 and 5 ) ; many experiments have shown how sensitive we are to very slight acoustic differences and how flexible we are in being able to adjust to very different speakers .
15 In that case switching away from equity and into debt offers two potential advantages : it tends to concentrate ownership ( both equity and debt ) into fewer hands that may care more about how the firm is run ; and it provides a clear discipline for managers .
16 Luckily , basic preventative measures and healthy lifestyles are within the reach of even the most impoverished Solomon Islander who , in the case of malaria , can greatly reduce chances of possible infection with a combination of fixing drainage , making or buying mosquito nets and learning more about how the disease works .
17 Mr Major was pressed on the BBC 's Election Call programme yesterday on how the Tories might vote on a Queen 's Speech put forward by a minority Labour government .
18 Before rushing out to buy a new bathroom suite , you need to think carefully about how the room is used .
19 The further question arises now of how the teacher brings together ( say ) history and art ( or mathematics , or music , or science ) in practical ways which really help the learner to achieve a genuine sense of coherence across the subjects .
20 And the main national stories — a major investigation is underway into how the I R A knew the movement of two senior Ulster policemen murdered in an ambush .
21 Given the size of the motion-picture audience it was inevitable that political authorities would become involved in some regulation of the industry even if it was only to be a question of safety and fire regulations , but what made the movies even more into a public issue was that they became a mass activity precisely at the moment when political parties and social agencies were more concerned than ever before with how the masses could be accommodated within cities .
22 I thought that , and I 'm not an expert in but I thought this was a penetrating critique and all goes well for how the department is handling in a very difficult starting situation , a most important matter but there is Mr spoke to me about this paper and er I think we will have to hear what Mr had to say , I do n't know who 's going to report that .
23 There is as yet no way of explaining how objects are constructed out of events ; even less how the contrast between objects and events — one of the most pervasive features of everyday experience — is perceived .
24 A major inquiry was launched immediately into how the bombers got through to plant the device in a hut used by police on security duty outside the Bishop Street courthouse .
25 It would be inappropriate to speculate beforehand on how the inquiry will proceed . ’
26 he believes that the issues have been oversimplified and that , for example , caterers should start thinking hard about how the food they sell is produced .
27 Middlesbrough and Charlton make up the group , Charlton tonight away to , Middlesbrough do n't play this evening , er no details as yet about how the game is going in Italy and we do n't expect to have any details either er because of the difficulties getting the score from Italy .
28 He thought again about how the changes which had occurred in the Southern Capital , to which Surere had now been exposed after so long away , might have affected such an inflexible heart .
29 Piggy was shown from three different angles in the book , firstly from how the writer described him , then there was how the other boys saw him and lastly how he saw himself .
30 ( Your list of five should be pretty much the same apart from how the problems are expressed . )
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