Example sentences of "of how [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 There is , however , one other problem requiring study which could illuminate the question of how profitable the war was .
2 This was originally a defence system , known as Warrior 's Dyke , which isolated the headland from attackers — another reminder of how vulnerable the spot was in ancient times .
3 Just one example of how vulnerable the young person is in the workplace .
4 We brought the figure down having at le , and waited two years and that 's th , I think that proves the lad 's foundation to the argument of how desperate the fire service need , need this station and it has absolutely nothing to do with Dovelands school er er whatsoever as far as I 'm concerned , I 'm the spokesperson for public protection not education and that 's it and er I 'm surprised er er that I know erm er er that Mr is is a very , very good supporter of the er southern fire station and supported us in the er in the er question we asked at the last council er meeting and er I 'm surprised he has n't spoke or even Mr who er , who likes to s , who likes to speak in the chamber but I 've has n't supported the fire station .
5 It is a measure of how dangerous the National Front has become in France that so many commentators of impeccable democratic and anti-racist credentials should take comfort from the result .
6 They got another example of how dangerous the Headmistress could be on the very next day .
7 The photographs alone give an idea of how wide-ranging the interventions have been .
8 Thus , despite widespread support for a National Government , there was little idea of how such a government might be brought about ; and little support for it among those who really mattered .
9 Leaving aside the question of how such a perfect and whole symbiotic relationship could have ever evolved , Darwinian-style and piecemeal , out of ‘ random fluctuations in the DNA of wasp and orchid ’ , we are left with the interesting observation that the mind structure , or instinct , of the wasp is organized in such a way that it instinctively seeks this particular shape , for the purposes of fulfilling its urge to mate .
10 The story of how such a principle was accepted by a war-time coalition government and why it was implemented in the form that it was in advance of all the other social security changes , is a useful illustration of the ways in which particular problems gain the attention of governments and how one social policy can be seen and adopted as at least a partial solution to those problems .
11 Or rather , why was it chosen ? — for we know nothing of how such a choice was made in Greece .
12 Saunders 's work offers an example of how such a combination might be effected .
13 Probably the only person really aware of how good a job has been done is the selector and the selector 's line manager .
14 So what you 're doing is making assumptions about the population from which your samples were drawn , so therefore this is known as a parametric technique Nearly there Now , another interpretation of Pearson 's R , or the correlation coefficient generally , is variants If you square the correlation coefficient it equally the proportion of variants in X accounted for by Y. Now that is actually a very good measure of how good a correlation is .
15 It seems that Hamilton received independent confirmation of how good the School was .
16 Thirdly , there is the question of how good the witnesses will be when , and if , it comes to establishing a case in court .
17 Beneath the slabs was the first indication of how thorough the builder of the pond mark one had been .
18 That in turn will give an indication of how believable the City finds the Chancellor 's figures .
19 The latest findings give an indication of how narrow the Tories ' lead has become .
20 But the greatest dilemma would be the matter of how small a fish is eligible for weighing in ?
21 Again there came to him a sense of how small a town of some eighty-five thousand people really was .
22 That is not so much a sign that molecular biology is a young person 's game , but rather a proof of how great a magnet for young people 's enthusiasm the structure of DNA has proved to be .
23 And she carried on with the arrangement she was making , cheerfully unaware of how great a change in attitude that charitable thought represented .
24 an evaluation of how successful the changes have been ;
25 Below is an analysis of how successful the various strategies were :
26 ‘ My job is to effect the disentanglement , with the University having a clear view of how successful the press is , and the extent to which it is calling on or contributing to University funds , ’ says David Martin .
27 The hon. Member for Linlithgow is only too well aware of how successful the central institutions have been in working with the expertise in the Scottish Office .
28 Assessment of how successful an event has been depends largely on feedback , and , if possible , the organisers should get together afterwards to hear comments and take note for future reference .
29 No one from either DEC or the museum could seem to give a clear idea of how complete the prototypes will be at the end of the research contract in April 1995 .
30 Yes well I suppose it 's a question of how much a correspondence course actually costs .
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