Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [verb] how the " in BNC.

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1 Amberyarn is a real working mill , you will have the opportunity to see how the yarn is produced in a demonstration of twisting , spinning and winding .
2 The audience was predominantly trade-orientated , but found the opportunity to see how the consumer side of credit operates .
3 Des said : ‘ This trip will give me the opportunity to see how the adopted project is doing and feed back some information to Edinburgh . ’
4 The advent of satellite T.V. and the commitment of ITV to rugby coverage provides the opportunity to assess how the Australians cope with the challenges of Scotland , New Zealand and South Africa during a very short space of time .
5 They need to gain confidence and the child needs the opportunity to learn how the parent can establish limits .
6 Inside , the story told how the people of Knock , unable to pay their rent , faced hunger and eviction .
7 The story tells how the beggar was rejected by all except an old couple who gave him food and shelter for the night , and the punishment he wrought upon the villagers .
8 No politician should promise more spending without having the honesty to say how the bills will be paid .
9 The mind imagines how the house will fall — The whole facade a fainting drawbridge ,
10 It was no doubt with this in mind that an editorial in the Chronicle explained how the provision of vocational guidance had grown gradually and represented the interaction of official and voluntary organizations , the intricacies of which were not appreciated by the Board of Trade .
11 It will be short of being directly at right angles to the flyer by up to 30 degrees due to the contribution of gravity working at 90 degrees to the lift force ; but never mind about that , the demonstration illustrates how the flight envelope embraces a wide band of air .
12 The drawing suggests how the problem might be broken down into components .
13 The drawing suggests how the thinker moves himself into the mind of the other person to see how things look from that viewpoint .
14 The research examines how the newly introduced service sets about its job and how effective it is in reducing variations .
15 The research examines how the interactions between government and industry are affected by economic and technological change in the chosen industries , as well as by changes in government policy and the performance of national economies .
16 The study shows how the relationship between gender practices and location is mediated by factors including the presence or absence of children , class differences and geographical origins .
17 The setup in the photograph shows how the finished case looks , and for its size it has to be one of the most versatile and powerful rigs around .
18 The girl described how the men would wear Freddy Kruger masks when they touched her .
19 The queen asked how the groups got on coming from so many different backgrounds and cultures , and if they were making any new recruits .
20 I dropped each denomination of Cayman coin on to the sand to see how the machine responded to them .
21 And then , because she did n't want to be saying goodbye to him any sooner than she had to , she took him for a wander through the main part of the Hall to see how the preparations were going .
22 This is not surprising since damage to one part of the circuit affects how the rest of it behaves .
23 The question remains how the Divisional Court 's acceptance of the Director 's right to serve a section 2(2) notice for the purpose of questioning a person who has been charged , on pain of penalty under section 2(13) if he refuses to answer , can be reconciled with his right to invoke the protection of the caution .
24 Bellsdyke unit introduced a new type of water-soluble membrane liner bags two years ago , which entailed a major educational input from the ICN explaining how the laundry would be sorted and bagged .
25 Arthur watched him , pulled in his stomach , listened to the loudspeaker to hear how the performing dog was doing , and thought seriously enough that he had n't seen Fred so exhilarated since last August at Blackpool .
26 It comes with a great number of examples for each command , so if you are unsure how to do something you can load the demo to see how the Author would have done it .
27 Firstly , there is the need to consider how the White Paper 's proposals impact on the funding structure of the NHS .
28 Receiving a positive answer , the covering was hastily removed and the ritual experts and relatives of the child anxiously pressed forward , peering into the pit to see how the child was .
29 Despite the common cause announced in the introduction to the volume it is difficult in the present state of the art to see how the different methods and purposes can be said to constitute a unified and coherent approach to the literary text and thus to conceive of literary pragmatics as an " antidote to the fragmented specialization so characteristic of the humanities in the 20th century " ( dust jacket ) .
30 The court heard how the river turned a milky white colour as it was contaminated with toxic residue from shampoo , moisturiser , and hair lightener products .
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