Example sentences of "how [be] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 How are corrections to proofed text shown on the output ?
2 How are accents displayed on the suggested display :
3 How are students taught ?
4 How are matters with his wife 's family ? ’
5 How are complaints relayed to staff ?
6 How are proposals for new products collected and analysed ?
7 How are families affected by earnings , taxation and social security benefits ?
8 How are Americans to know that to the Vulgar British ‘ Bristols ’ are breasts ( boobs/knockers/charlies/tits ) and ‘ cobblers ’ are testicles ( balls/bollocks/knackers/goolies ) ?
9 What the precise implications of this statement are is not quite so clear ( e.g. will these be transactions of significance in recording activities , processes , and decisions ? ; how are transactions defined ? ) .
10 The general questions which all these researchers address are : how are text built up , and how does their structure determine what a reader is able to comprehend and recall ?
11 How are management costs and the administrative burden of any of these models minimised ?
12 How are England doing ? ’ asked Ellcock .
13 Feet or four , how are prayers contracted !
14 How are records inserted into IS files ?
15 Evaluating the desirability of any change in the income distribution involves ‘ the ’ great unresolved question in economics , i.e. , How are income distributions to be compared and ranked ?
16 How are transformers represented by circuit engineers ?
17 How are projects planned and monitored ?
18 How are things going , lads ? ’ he said casually , wandering over to the stand .
19 How are things at No 4 Commando ? ’
20 How are things at 6 Commando area , Piper ? ’ he enquired , ‘ The attack by the Black Watch has not gone too well judging by the number of wounded passing through here ! ’
21 How are things there , Rannou ? ’ he enquired .
22 How are things ?
23 How are things with you at the District Hospital ?
24 Every day after school I rang Jamila , and every day the reply to my question , ‘ How are things ? ’ was always , ‘ The same , Creamy , ’ or , ‘ The same but worse . ’
25 How are things going , ’ the woman asked .
26 How are things at the tabernacle ? ’
27 How are things going in the Soviet Union ?
28 How are things ?
29 How are things in the world of politics , Mr Whitlock ? ’ he asked , referring to Whitlock 's cover as a member of the Kenyan embassy at the United Nations .
30 But when she came to me she just said : ‘ How are things going with your single — what 's involved ? ’
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