Example sentences of "[coord] how it is [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Rochester & Martin 1977 , 1979 ; Källgren , 1979 ) , the analysis of the ‘ product ’ , i.e. the printed text itself , does not involve any consideration of how the product is produced or how it is received .
2 Hunting is very complicated and most people do not know about hunting or how it is done so they do n't like it and say that it is cruel .
3 I realise that all this is a jumble , and does n't explain why my anorexia started , or how it is easing , but this is the stage I 'm at right now .
4 Now comes the second step , the act of measurement itself , the ascertaining where the electron is or how it is moving .
5 However , it soon became clear that , not only are Indian gaols so varied that to describe any one is to create a false picture , but a description of ‘ conditions ’ alone would give readers outside India little real insight into the country 's prison system or how it is experienced by inmates .
6 Originally , as someone interested in medical sociology and medical law , I wanted to see how medical evidence becomes translated into appropriate legal terms in child abuse cases , and how it is balanced against other evidence ( Cavenagh , 1975 ) .
7 Burnard goes on to mention some of the skills involved : the ability to listen ( to the words but also noting volume , pitch , eye movements and related body language ) ; ability to offer free attention ( to note and accept , not analyse and interpret ) ; to suspend judgement ( to refrain from categorising as good/bad , right/wrong ) ; and to control what is said in reply and how it is said , with a facial expression which is genuine , not mechanical .
8 The similarity , such as it is , is partly a matter of form , partly a matter of function , and partly a matter of what is " said " in symbolic performance and how it is said .
9 Companies have also been asked to describe the subjects covered in training and their future needs , the way training is being carried out and how it is rated .
10 What we have not yet considered is where the body clock is and how it is adjusted by external time-cues .
11 If , however , as we have already suggested , and shall be arguing at greater length below , choices about technology and how it is applied are the subject of a conflict of interests , and thus result in bargaining , then predictions about the outcome are more uncertain .
12 This is then used to explain both why societies contain a dominant instance , and how it is determined by economic practice .
13 Heads take care to let those who are interviewed for new posts know what sort of school it is , what it believes in , how it relates to its community and how it is planned that it should develop and improve .
14 Of course , if schoolchildren are to use the library effectively they must know how it operates , how it is administered and how it is organized , but these arc only the preliminaries .
15 It depends upon how such a change is theorized and this , in turn , is related to different theoretical accounts of how the economy changes and how it is organized .
16 Depending upon each plant , where it is planted and how it is supported , this tendency can often be countered by cutting back hard , encouraging the break-out of new growth from the base — and then using a little plant ‘ psychology ’ .
17 What 's on the menu and how it is presented can make a lot of difference to their day .
18 The distinction between what a writer has to say , and how it is presented to the reader , underlies one of the earliest and most persistent concepts of style:that of style as the " dress of thought " .
19 The story makes some very profound points about the role of ritual in religion , the development of conceptual understanding , the meaning of the word " spiritual " and how it is related to religion .
20 3 the political content in Sri Lanka which determines whether or not such an aid scheme is pursued and how it is implemented ,
21 However , the critics who review recordings of early music in Europe find , time and time again , that there is a distinctive tradition anglaise or a tradición británica behind a cappella recordings by English singers , and they are well aware how valuable this tradition is and how it is sustained :
22 Questions about the forms violence is taking and how it is spreading grow more salient by the day .
23 He explains what science is , why and how it is made , and how it should be fostered in developing countries .
24 Although wine is simply fermented grape juice , where and how it is made radically affects its flavour , and these are the determining factors :
25 So long as the techniques that determine both how software is used and how it is made are only in the hands of technical experts , computer systems will never find the universal application which is certainly within their grasp .
26 These three facilitating conditions are predicated upon the nature of the local political economy-who has power and how it is exercised ; upon the nature of the state , and the interests and ideology of people who serve in government ( e.g. bureaucrats , forest police , or politicians ) .
27 The criterion must be sought not in the survival of traditional institutions , but in the question where power resides and how it is exercised .
28 For the purposes of the current project , ’ text ’ is categorised according to how it is produced ( either by machine or by human hand ) and how it is recognised ( e.g. dynamically or statically ) .
29 We have assumed that stylistics investigates the relation between the writer 's artistic achievement , and how it is achieved through language .
30 Whatever is made and how it is formed becomes a handbook of my concern .
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