Example sentences of "[verb] at how [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Richard Webber looks at how increased sophistication will improve credit marketing while reducing badly targeted junk mail |
2 | Chapter 6 looks at how expert determination is sometimes used alongside arbitration or litigation in the same contract , and considers the growing trend for its use for general , non-technical dispute resolution . |
3 | It illustrates Victorian Britain 's fascination with ‘ Japonisme ’ through the works of painters such as Whistler , Tissot , Rossetti and Beardsley , and looks at how British art movements inspired the Japanese Romantic and Symbolist movements in the 1900s . |
4 | Chairman of the Northamptonshire Police Federation says he 's appalled at how lenient the sentence is . |
5 | Three days later , in the Sunday Telegraph , he will admit to being ‘ appalled at how un-Thatcherite the Tory leaders have sounded ’ throughout the campaign . |
6 | ‘ Ecstasy hinted at how powerful the mind could be , and once first gear was mastered there was a second gear , and a third . |
7 | But the report fails to live up to expectations in looking at how new legislation will be enforced . |
8 | There is another way of looking at how stable the structure of diamond is — that is by asking how easy it is to break the bonds that hold it together . |
9 | We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells . |
10 | A further way of looking at how temporary workers are engaged is to consider the size of the establishment in which they work . |
11 | The company says it is looking at how emerging distributed computing and management technologies might be incorporated into its system , but says it will continue to use its own Remote Procedure Call mechanism for now . |
12 | A MAJOR conference looking at how proposed new children 's legislation will affect foster carers , opened in Co Antrim today . |
13 | THE fictional firemen from ITV 's hit series London 's Burning have been looking at how American actors tackled blazes in the movie Backdraft , released this week on CIC Video . |
14 | Frankly , having spent two days looking at how different it is for Nirvana right now — or rather , how it was six weeks ago — I found it difficult not to . |
15 | The sheer pleasure of it swept him up and it was a full minute before he pulled back and looked at her , amazed at how happy he felt . |
16 | In Chapter 4 we look at how Soviet society organises itself for war . |
17 | Look at how wealthy this country is . |
18 | Well when you look at how busy a programme they 've got . |
19 | COVER : Just look at how harsh and tight that bank is . |
20 | Look at that there Stephen , look at how thin that man is , my Jesus . |
21 | ‘ When I estimate prices I look at how important the costume or prop was in the film , and how significant the film was . |
22 | The second part of this series investigates the new reproductive and genetic technologies , that is , developments in the sphere of human reproduction , and will look at how pro-fertility and anti-fertility technologies ( such as hormonal contraceptives ) are two sides of population control , and , how the use of science , scientific principles and technology are directly and indirectly being used to serve the aims of a whole host of interests at the expense of women . |
23 | The briefing will look at how major organisations such as Toshiba UK , Grand Metropolitan and National Westminster Bank develop and implement business strategy , and will consider ways to manage executives ' changing information needs . |
24 | This week you will look at how nursing care is currently delivered in your work area and try to identify who benefits most from this . |
25 | In the next chapters we shall look at how scientific education , tending to dogmatism in its elementary stages at least , and the rise of physics as the leading science , affected the way people saw the world in the last decades of the nineteenth century . |
26 | The second study will look at how national demand patterns for energy- intensive goods vary depending whether the country is poor or rich . |
27 | ‘ We could also ask the relevant departments to look at how other coastal resorts handle safety . |
28 | However , as with all the senses , we can only guess at how other creatures perceive the world . |
29 | There were lots of people in plastic rain hoods puffing their way up a huge , cobbled stairway , complaining at how wide apart the steps had been laid . |
30 | ‘ Let's go and find the bastards , ’ Sharpe grunted , and once he had said it he marvelled at how easy it was to slip back into the old ways of speaking about the enemy . |