Example sentences of "[verb] how we [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Knowing that this is the explanation of the meaning of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ we can see how we might use the term ‘ afternoon ’ on another planet , such as Mars .
2 Let's see how we can recover the familiar x-form from the sequence-type definition .
3 and wondering how we can do a job for two thousand four hundred and fifty , when according to the experts in the field it was gon na cost fourteen and a half thousand pounds .
4 Here we plotted how we might keep the peace when venturing beyond the wrought-iron gates .
5 Remember how we used to plan the future , Harry ? ’
6 Before considering how we might do the job mathematically , let us just draw in a line by eye , to go through the centre of the data points .
7 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
8 A housing task force has been set up under my noble Friend the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Armed Forces and he is considering how we can use the existing housing stock to alleviate problems .
9 In this section we shall begin to consider how we might estimate a macroeconomic model of the economy which includes rational expectations , but where the expectation of the variable is not directly observed .
10 ‘ We have explained how we would run the competition if it is awarded to us and proposed June 1995 as the ideal date .
11 Totally negative approach , of course if you start to do a programme which we have n't been involved in some mistakes will be made but we should be positive and look forward to see how we can avoid the mistake we 've been making in the future .
12 We are trying to see how we can employ the whole of the defence estate , including married quarters , to help resolve the problem .
13 You may say that it is refutable and so it is empirical ; but then — see below — our criteria for cognisance are so much bound up with what the subject can do that it is difficult to see how we could assess the cognisance of a totally passive creature . )
14 Now if there is no problem why on earth do we have to put that sort of that sort of work by officers erm , in , in to action erm , so between the , if I understand Labour 's position now Chairman , between the twenty fifth of August and the twenty eighth of September , we have now gone from accepting the problem and seeing how we can solve a number problem to saying that there is no no number problem and that everyone is cooking the books .
15 Back on the country roads there was more time to play with the switches , and wonder how we might stop the heated seats giving us sticky shirts ( no luck , though Swedish efficiency doubtless means that this was our fault ) .
16 well we 've been trying to think how we could get the best out of Colin for the past four bloody years .
17 Our study design explains how we could detect a significant difference in urinary albumin excretion between two treatments in a small number of subjects for a short period of time : monthly measurements over 12 months increased the precision and consequently the power of our trial .
18 In considering drama 's place in topic work , we have to start by thinking how we might dramatise the topic ; and that means seeking out human dilemmas , looking for the moments of change in a situation , or the moments when change might be possible ; we 're looking for those moments when people make choices .
19 We wondered how we might stop the heated seats giving us sticky shirts .
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