Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] how [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 As a sort of bridge person I was quite interested to find out how different the works , the , the , the Permanent Way office does the structural things and er obviously all the clients have feared that this resources would be thrown perhaps .
2 But to work out how successful a campaign has been , the retailer needs to balance the profit made against the amount of money he spent on the campaign .
3 And just think of the calculations involved when a fielder runs to catch a cricket ball — he does n't necessarily realise he is doing it but he has to work out how high the ball is , how fast it is travelling , its precise direction and how quickly he has to run in order to catch it .
4 The Minister will remember that in Committee , he regularly boasted about how powerful a piece of legislation the Bill was — saying that it was the most far-reaching legislation in Europe , and so on .
5 Peterson began by pointing out how wonderful an invention practical test-tube fusion could be and that the potentially vast proceeds from the invention could be extremely valuable to the University of Utah .
6 Kochan points out how effective the revolutionary theory of the Bolsheviks was in recognising certain weaknesses in the Russian state and arising disciplined party methods to overcome them .
7 You edit each line separately , once you 've set up how high the banner will be , and have no control over how long the banner will stretch .
8 During his voyage from India , Chandrasekhar worked out how big a star could be and still support itself against its own gravity after it had used up all its fuel .
9 Wallace Ellwood 's plan had been a loose one : find out how great a risk Annie Roland might be and act accordingly .
10 Find out how specific the tantrums are .
11 Find out how old the place is .
12 At each visit they will feel your abdomen , and find out how high the top of the womb has risen .
13 But , having accepted this , they then point out how small a change this is .
14 Cecilia reflected on how massive the explosion must have been for her and that beautiful girl to have heard it up here in West Hampstead .
15 The German study spells out how catastrophic the last 15 years have been for the now emasculated British industry .
16 Roaming around how big a space ?
17 However , governments have for a long time been divided over how large a merger must be before it passes out of national hands to Brussels .
18 One estate recently had the press along on a PR day and , among other things , pointed out how vital the estate was to the district .
19 If we attack curricula , the next level of debate centres round how fundamental the change needs to be .
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