Example sentences of "[adj] about [Wh adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In a book such as this I can not say more than that about how the modern fieldworking anthropologist conducts his research .
2 If there were a check , one need not require it to be an infallible one ; the fact that we might always be wrong about how the original sensation was ( a sort of memory scepticism ) is not a part of the argument at all .
3 They represent some aspects of what I have called the representation problem , and it is only through further investigation of that problem , and by becoming clearer about how the various kinds of norm could relate to our biological inheritance , that we can come to see much about what biological constraints there might be , beyond the obvious ones , on social and ethical arrangements .
4 Unfortunately , staff in the NHS rarely know much about how the voluntary sector operates or understand its potential .
5 Do you remember much about how the old managers felt about that ?
6 If one is curious about where the modern is in Berlin , the place to look is where the state is n't .
7 This coincides with the view provisionally adopted in Chapter 1 about how the public interest is best served .
8 For instance , IVF pioneer Robert Edwards spoke to the Eugenics Society of London ( yes , they still exist ) in 1982 about how the new technologies may serve their social aims .
9 And the victims ' relatives found policemen more worried about where the next beer was coming from , than catching killers .
10 Was he worrying about how the Portuguese girl might react ?
11 They feel less certain about how the outside world will look upon attainments and assessments once the whole post-1988 process is open to public question .
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