Example sentences of "how he [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So he held firm and , after the decisive vote on paragraph 21 of chapter 3 of Lumen Gentium , noted late at night : These rather scrappy notes , jotted down late at night on 22 September 1964 take us to the heart of Paul VI , and illustrate how he saw his Petrine ministry in relation to the ministry of other bishops .
2 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
3 Cos he he really does it , I do n't know how he does it really , how he gets it all level like that .
4 Inspector of Ancient Monuments , will give an illustrated talk on the 18th-century British soldier at home and how he spent his spare time .
5 He did n't care how he got his own way as long as his own way was what he got .
6 Maybe that was how he got his own way ?
7 Local evening papers described how he met his first wife , who is named : ‘ pregnant , they married in a hurry ’ .
8 Sam West explains how he disliked his own performance at first , but now realises it 's a special film .
9 That was how he built something extra into the programme . ’
10 By now denying that the arm's-length principle applies to national museums Lord Armstrong makes me wonder how he interpreted his new role when he moved from being Mrs Thatcher 's Cabinet Secretary to being her choice as Chairman of the V & A. If he saw himself as dutifully executing government policy over the V & A 's restructuring it is understandable that he did not subsequently feel constrained to resign , nor to dismiss his director , when it had become clear to the museum 's staff that the essence of the restructuring separation of research from ‘ object-management ’ had been abandoned as unworkable .
11 Your students will be absorbed by the adventures of Peter : how he copes with the problems of learning English and the hostility of his classmates , and how he discovers his true identity .
12 Sir Henry had told me how he gave his old clothes to Barrymore .
13 He might have missed the first onslaught of punk , but he caught a lot of its stylish offsprings , especially Postcard Records ' Orange Juice and Josef K. He was smitten with the sound of rhythm guitars meshed together to form pop melodies and was beginning to realise precisely how he wanted his own band to sound .
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