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

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1 These should include an indication of how the participants of the consensus group were selected and whether their conclusions were based on their original research or their interpretation of the available literature .
2 Neither shows the plants in a close simulation of their natural habitat , but both impose an idea of how the gardener would like that habitat to be .
3 In this way , they manage to give a picture of how the structural ambiguities of discourses of gender and the individual subject intersect .
4 Of course if they come to you then you get a feel of how the equipment is going to feel in your office , and that can be useful too .
5 Here the models were from chemistry rather than from history ; the idea was to give an account of how the parts of the organism were formed in embryology , and how they functioned in life .
6 Westwood offers an account of how the structures of gender , ethnicity and class fit together for a specific group of women workers .
7 J.L. Lowes in his book The Road to Xanadu has given an account of how the mind 's vats work .
8 Renaissance drawings of machines , and even some of those from the eighteenth century , sometimes display an ignorance of how the device must really have worked ; and at other times they are fudged , so that important features can not be seen because the artist did not understand them .
9 The conference was a welcome and vital opportunity for women and men , both black and white , to share information and their experiences , to use these to identify and challenge oppression and to begin to build a vision of how the personal social services might and can be different .
10 which is trying to accumulate a record of how the English language is used in everyday context , like lectures , like in broadcasts , like in people 's homes and so forth .
11 Lazaris. compares the situation to a file clerk who is suddenly promoted to managing director , without having a clue of how the business operates .
12 This paper has provided an example of how the self-interest of solicitors is a more helpful way of viewing this group .
13 This demands an examination of how the courts have interpreted shareholder interests , and a consideration of the theoretical and practical consequences of the modifications to the model .
14 The justification can imply an awareness of how the meaning of attitudinal positions depends upon the wider context of controversy , and can not just be understood in terms of the individual 's uttered attitudinal statements .
15 Although this work concerns itself primarily with the organization of knowledge and the production of indexes , catalogues and databases , it is imperative that the indexer should have an appreciation of how the index is to be used .
16 Whereas the library promotion schemes are designed to publicize the library service , the courses go a stage further by giving an insight of how the library operates as well as orienting the course participant to the services and stock .
17 Assistant Director heads the team of seven which has responsibility for taking an overview of how the new qualifications are received , and providing help and advice to centres .
18 In order to have a sense of how the different codes are used in interactions , it is necessary for the linguist to be quite clear about which code is being used at a particular time .
19 John Lyons ( ‘ Trade unions plugged in ’ Management Today , January 1991 ) gives a glimpse of how the thinking of some senior trade union officials in Britain remains stuck in the dark ages .
20 The above procedure gives a flavour of how the assumption of rational expectations can be used to give a model of the term structure of interest rates which can be tested .
21 The point is that the psychophysical approach forces you to develop a model of how the system , in this instance the mechanisms of colour discrimination , might work and it is this model that is used to guide the direct physiological measurements .
22 Using a pencil and paper , draw out an approximate actual size layout of the components to get an idea of how the parts can best fit together .
23 They can compare this with your dates to get an impression of how the baby is growing .
24 Sites that have extensive ruins open to the public sometimes have one part reconstructed in order to convey an idea of how the whole site may have once appeared .
25 This section , then , like child 's play , suggests a number of exercises and games which will help to develop an awareness of how the board behaves .
26 Your Z88 user guide gives an explanation of how the Z88 works , what commands are available , how to run programs , etc — please read it .
27 In his valuable and revealing Diaries of a Cabinet Minister R. H. S. Crossman gives an account of how the Labour Cabinet of which he was a member had to decide whether to allow an oil company to build a refinery on Canvey Island in Essex .
28 The committee was established to recommend a model of how the English language ( whether spoken or written ) works , which would form a basis for teacher training and professional discussion of English teaching ; to recommend how and how far this model should be made explicit to pupils ; and to recommend what pupils should be taught and be expected to understand by the ages of 7 , 11 and 16 .
29 Free estimates are available on request and a videotape provides a demonstration of how the system works .
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