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

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1 Working in the WTN news room for the past four years had opened my eyes to how the media worked .
2 If you have any medical queries , from how to clip your dog 's nails to how to cope with hip dysplasia , you can be sure of sound advice
3 It 's full of useful information , from essential details on health matters to how to get to the airport and phone home from abroad ; from where to park your care at the airport and how to get the best possible tan .
4 I suppose doing it this way limits the no of participants to how many I can cope with .
5 And it 's also important that we look back over the last ten years to how the N H S has been fundamentally changed as a consequence of Tory government policy towards it .
6 TopLog says there will be no changes to how its subsidiaries operate in France , Benelux , Germany , UK ( TopLog Ltd ) and Spain ( DSD ) .
7 Here are some pointers to how we can make meetings and discussions more dramatic and accessible to all the children in the class : Establish in advance the purpose of the meeting — both for yourself and for the children .
8 People 's notes to how full they are .
9 Besides , I want to protect the remains of my privacy ; I do n't want to appear cold-hearted or stubborn ; but I know that when I try to make my life give me its answers to how I have come to my current concerns , I ca n't do it without feeling that I am on the edge of a dangerous fiction of self-description .
10 There are fundamental limits to how fast a conventional computer can go .
11 It is important , too , to set clear limits to how long you can continue caring if the health of the elderly person is likely to deteriorate seriously .
12 There are fairly narrow limits to how much the Institute 's lobbying is ever likely to achieve .
13 Are there any limits to how many times you can stand for councillor ?
14 If the formal organisation is highly centralised , there will be limits to how far a task can be restructured by an individual manager .
15 Clearly , there are limits to how far teaching and research productivity can continue to improve and quality be maintained , without the provision of new resources , especially new young staff , in certain key areas .
16 Obviously , there are limits to how long options can be kept open and fairly soon a commitment will have to be made .
17 You can find out a lot by seeing if there is bedlam in the playground or if there are lots of crisp packets and chocolate papers scattered about — this will give you clues to how the school is managed .
18 The identities of chemical units that normally exist for less than a microsecond are important clues to how reactions take place .
19 But there are many clues to how he is even more energised by criticism .
20 When the democratic French governments of the inter-war period ignored Le Corbusier 's scheme for demolishing most of Paris in favour of his own grandiose plan of urban renewal , the architect turned his thoughts to how much better his fate would have been under an absolute monarch like Louis XIV : ‘ Homage to a great town planner .
21 Now the triangle add ups to how many degrees ?
22 While Naomi reads a fat paperback in the parked taxi outside , the psychotherapist ( Mitteleuropean Earth Mother , in a book-lined Hampstead house that smells of the world 's best coffee ) poses questions on everything from Rainbow 's grief at her parents ' early deaths to how often she was scolded in primary school .
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