Example sentences of "how our [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I did , however , locate Mr Wrong — for that is how our small team of spycatchers finally code-named him .
2 One good reason for not doing so is that ‘ grandmother cell ’ models have real difficulty in explaining how our visual systems cope with novel input .
3 They give a clear picture of the identity of Christ , show the radical all-or-nothing nature of commitment to him , describe the life of discipleship as a corporate not individualistic activity , spell out the cost involved , and show how our present experience relates to the Kingdom of God , which is both present and yet still to come .
4 When you do , we 'll explain how our advanced S.M.A.T.V. system means that just one master antenna ( only 60cm in diameter ) will supply five new quality TV channels to any number of separate dwellings within one building .
5 Summary We strive to provide a continuing care unit for the elderly mentally infirm of the Hawick/Jedburgh/Kelso area , and I hope that this is how our professional colleagues see us .
6 Well , let's see how our private war is progressing .
7 Soaking up the sun on a sparkling coral beach , it 's hard to imagine how our lush Reef Resort was built in Cairns , North Queensland without a single tree being felled or lifted .
8 We have found it amazing over the years how our spiritual relationship affects our physical relationship .
9 ‘ Middlesbrough is richly endowed with religious communities and during the coming months we will need to give some careful thought as to how our own diocese can benefit from this moment of Grace for the whole church . ’
10 We may ask for an explanation of how our perceptual apparatus is a reliable source of information about reality , or how our instinctive judgements of plausibility or similarity can be useful in forming hypotheses or making inductions .
11 We did not know , continued Crosland , how our relative decline had taken place .
12 We may ask for an explanation of how our perceptual apparatus is a reliable source of information about reality , or how our instinctive judgements of plausibility or similarity can be useful in forming hypotheses or making inductions .
13 We told them how our oldest member , 91-year-old Mr. Hunt , takes unfailing care of our security , and sits at the hub of the affair providing a whole intelligence service for us as well .
14 We know how cars work , but we do n't appreciate how our skeletal machinery works ; we just take it for granted that it does . ’
15 Kaye Adams finds out how our would-be managers are getting on .
16 Yo yo you knew your clubman was coming , you 've stayed in and that is how our local clubman who is now dead , Mr became a councillor because naturally , people voted for him against the Conservative because he was someone they knew , someone like as came you know .
17 At the height of the gale I go down to the pier to see how our local boats are doing , but all the anchors appear to be holding firm .
18 This chapter looks at what happens to our bodies as they grow older , and how our different systems are affected by illness and disease .
19 Before you do that , however , I think we 'll go and see how our latest recruit is getting on . ’
20 DOWN under being the truly operative phrase , we hear of a stunning revelation about how our Antipodean cousins ‘ sex ’ a grape .
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