Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] how the " in BNC.

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1 Well I mean one of the women I spoke to that I mentioned in that piece felt strongly that schools were laying too much on children in terms of taking responsibility for how the world is , and she erm mentioned in particular erm the kind of ecological issues that lots of schools and teachers are taking up now and erm children are becoming involved in projects for , you know , recycle this that and the other and there 's a book , is n't there , ‘ The Children 's Green Guide ’ or something .
2 This dogmatic teaching about how the faith should affect experience is fundamental to the insight of the mystics into the living reality of the being of God and thus to the substance of the game of faith which participates in this being .
3 During police interviews , Harper changed his story about how the fire started , according to Sergeant Gibb .
4 Thirdly , there was general confusion about how the suggestion might apply to sole practitioners .
5 Ellwood asked a lot of questions ; Piper told him a great deal about how the universe was ordered by the laws of music .
6 This technique of thinking of how the notes relate to chords is an extremely important improvising and compositional skill , and you 'll find that perseverance produces results that are well worth the effort .
7 Whether or not it is correct , it quite clearly differs from the parents ' explicit account of their perception of how the decision has been reached and the implications it will have for George .
8 Crucial to an understanding of the human mosaic , therefore , is appreciation of how the opportunities have been identified and acted upon , and how the barriers posed by the constraints have been tackled .
9 Her conversations with the villagers as they shelled peanuts or sat around the fire , the interest she took in her pupils and their home backgrounds , her journeys out into the villages on teaching practice or corps activities had given her an appreciation of how the Africans thought and felt .
10 Thus it can be seen that the records of Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic flints , few and sparse as they may be to the local researcher , may , together with palaeo-environmental information and some idea of such early hunting , fishing and gathering life-styles , lead to a real appreciation of how the landscape was used by people in these early periods in the area under study .
11 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 .
12 A study of how the various crofting communities handled these pressures , outside the law and largely by ignoring it , might be instructive in the field of human relationships to which I have referred , but it would be difficult now to carry it out because that period in crofting has passed into history .
13 The discussion focuses primarily on Jones 's study of how the two main channels described first the instigation , then the escalation of the disorder .
14 This is a study of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
15 This treatment of cooking , reflected in the comments of these housewives , is a particularly clear demonstration of how the social denial of housework as work operates .
16 Couturier is more convincing in his demonstration of how the increase in available textual material brought about by the invention of print led to new strategies for incorporating one text into another without overt plagiarism ( 48 ) .
17 After lunch they were given a detailed demonstration of how the Direct Banking system works and were so impressed that both accepted an invitation to join the service .
18 Free estimates are available on request and a videotape provides a demonstration of how the system works .
19 Indeed , I think that probably is the rival to Lucidas as the demonstration of how the depersonalizing is compatible with the most intense personal involvement .
20 He ended by warning that if there was no indication of how the world was going to handle the issue of transfer of technology and financial resources needed by the developing countries , there would be no strengthening of the convention and even the ones already in might opt out .
21 Very recent work has provided , for the first time , an indication of how the position of cells in the developing limb might be recorded .
22 Is a period of living together any indication of how the marriage will fare ?
23 I have given only a very rough and general indication of how the model of teacher mediation I have presented and argued for in this chapter might itself be made operational .
24 The Accounting Standards Board 's second financial reporting standard will result in more subsidiaries being brought into group accounts , and is being seen as an indication of how the ASB will deal with group accounts in its later projects .
25 This case provides the clearest indication of how the popular press may trade in deciding the appropriate nickname for a new case when the Star decided to focus special attention on this rape of a 6-year-old ‘ He 's been called The Beast , The Monster , the evil sex maniac … .
26 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 .
27 The election of Gorbachev 's deputy in the party leadership was awaited as probably the single most important indication of how the party and Gorbachev 's leadership would develop after the congress .
28 Assignments should be devised to test both individual abilities and abilities to work as a member of a group ; in the latter case , when group assignments are submitted for moderation as part of the course assessment , moderators will require clear indication of how the contribution of individual students will be identified in the marking of the work .
29 A provision will be void for uncertainty where there is real conceptual uncertainty — for example an option to renew " at a rent to be agreed " where there was no indication of how the rent was to be agreed , not on what basis , not what was to happen if the parties failed to agree ( King 's Motors ( Oxford ) v Lax [ 1969 ] 3 All ER 665 ) .
30 The review of how the DPTC does business was prompted by the arrival of Robert Mitchell , a senior internal auditor at Dyce , in August 1992 , on secondment from BP Exploration .
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