Example sentences of "of [noun] [conj] [verb] how [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He was serving on the battleship HMS Agincourt during the Battle of Jutland and related how they were in line astern to The Queen Mary and , when the latter was hit in the magazine and blew up , they sailed over the spot without feeling a thing .
2 Make a list of words that describe how you think Brian Smart would feel about coming to school each day .
3 The theory argues that we can not develop one universal scientific approach to create the perfect organisational structure , but rather we have to look at a number of variables and see how they interact with each other within particular organisations .
4 ‘ I can understand how you must feel , ’ said Melissa , thinking of Simon and wondering how she herself would feel on learning such terrible news , whether she could bear it , how she would cope .
5 Critically discuss the concept of the coefficient of diversification and show how it might be argued that it is in direct contradiction to the theoretical conclusions of the CML .
6 History is essentially to do with personal development in that it takes as the object of study the roots and origins of groups and those of individuals and examines how they have changed over time .
7 She knew Beth had suffered many sleepless nights of late , because she herself had been kept awake into the small hours , thinking of Matthew and wondering how he was faring .
8 It outlined a set of principles and indicated how they would work in particular instances .
9 These are examined with the intention of establishing a ‘ vocabulary ’ of Unionism and to chart how it changed over the period as a whole .
10 Between demonstrates how a multiplicity of different discursive systems intertwine to form the substrata of an individual mind which plays them off against each other , combines them and uses them to generate the repertory of stories that determine how she ‘ reads ’ the world in which she lives .
11 As a result of all this they realised that to complete the measurements on the range of electrodes and to see how they depend on the other experimental conditions would take nearly three years .
12 Pearson — the publishing-to-oil conglomerate — gives a wide range of answers when asked how it cut its audit fees by 18% from £2.2m in 1990 to £1.8m in 1991 .
13 The aim of this paper is to investigate the set of laws and to show how they completely characterise the semantics of the language .
14 Today she speaks proudly of Natasha and describes how she is settling in to her new surroundings in Haslemere , Surrey .
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