Example sentences of "to how [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The proposal has evoked both indignation and humour with suggestions as to how art treasures can be divided by their national characteristics .
2 In particular , disagreement exists as to how child abuse is best defined , and practitioners are confused concerning the best ways of preventing non-accidental injury and dealing with it once it is identified .
3 There have been several suggestions as to how fossil agnathans may fit into a scheme such as this .
4 I have no evidence as to how lawyers B and D got their clients .
5 There was much anxiety as to how South Korea would cope when American troops were withdrawn .
6 However , in recent years much attention has been given to how manufacturing organizations have been negotiating or imposing its introduction or substantial extension .
7 P P G twelve paragraph five fifty three , reactions from the county and district councils please as to how Policy E two satisfies that advice and what follows in that part of the P P G.
8 At this stage , then , the general position has been stated as to how research workers should approach their task .
9 All are described pragmatically ( ibid. 21 ) as measures ‘ to aid decisions as to how police manpower can most usefully be deployed ’ .
10 These chapters made extensive reference to how marketing intelligence ( or knowledge ) could be built up .
11 The Court said that Savory Milln may have felt some anxiety and even suspicion as to how Mr Ferriday had arranged for the £13.5m to be paid on his behalf , but it was going too far to say that any honest and reasonable man would have inferred that Mr Ferriday had misappropriated Eagle 's money in gross breach of his duty as a director or that any honest and reasonable man would not have applied the money , as Savory Milln did , in discharge of sub-underwriting liabilities until he had been satisfied that the monies were properly paid .
12 If you do not believe me , then listen to how Steffi Graf and Monica Seles let the cat out of the bag in Paris .
13 Subsequently it was suggested ( Hare , 1973 ) that this trend in climatology had been emphasized by three other contributions identified as the micrometeorological method whereby a branch of experimental physics has used experimental techniques to provide physical insights into the nature of the earth 's surface and planetary boundary layers ; the microclimatological method where the techniques of micrometeorological measurement and boundary layer theory together with the related parts of soil physics and plant physiology are applied to exchange and transformation processes over natural surfaces , leading to study of energy transformation at the land surface , water movement upwards and downwards through the soil , and to how carbon dioxide is assimilated during photosynthesis and released during respiration ; and the hydrological method whereby energy exchange during the hydrological cycle was quantified .
14 Speaking to the Nenagh Chamber of Commerce he referred to how Schering Plough , despite offering no pollution threat , had been turned away because of unreasonable and implacable opposition from small groups of people :
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