Example sentences of "how [pron] [vb mod] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 To see how I would handle a bit of academic incompetence ?
2 Can you advise me on how I could repair a chip in its outer rim ?
3 So I began to think how I could write a crime story that did not have a British setting .
4 How I can make a start cleaning up Clapham High Street I would like to know .
5 I would have shown you how I can make a scone … scones .
6 Er can you tell me please er how I can avoid a particular charge .
7 She sat and watched it all slip past , and thought how she must persuade Murphy to let her cook up the hens ’ mash on the saddle-room boiler , for Dora would hate her to do it in the kitchen , and how she would need a galvanized bucket and an old ladle and a door on the old donkey shed in the orchard to keep out the foxes .
8 She made a joke of it , saying she had given Heather all the most exclusive matchbooks in her collection , that it was ironic how she 'd become a slave to her sister 's hobby . ’
9 A BRITISH woman is waiting to hear how she can reclaim a family estate deep inside the former Soviet Union .
10 Describe how you would conduct a study to investigate the well-being of such ex-patients .
11 get mentioned somewhere along the line of , of you know maybe you know , I mean God knows how you would fund a
12 Explain fully how you would plan a study of the use of leisure recreational reading ( i.e. not directly required by courses of study ) among students of a college of higher education .
13 In our special shower survey in the September 1990 issue , we asked how many of you own a shower and how you would pick a new one .
14 they worked out , and for example how you would organise a trip to er , Flamingo Land or something like that and and
15 Watch how you can make a difference to your environment .
16 The first part of the ORIGINAL drawing tutorial shows how you can create a simple garment in the STANDARD shaping section and then modify it in the ORIGINAL section .
17 Q WILL you please tell me how you can propagate a passion flower ?
18 ‘ I do n't see , ’ said Edward frostily , ‘ how you can overcome a natural incline except by steps — and these are particularly shallow ones — or a ramp .
19 It was clear that he judged marriage — at least partly — as an additional burden in an already busy life : ‘ It is the most difficult thing , I think , trying to work out how you can have a family life as well as all the public demands that there are .
20 But I do n't know how you can run a country on frothy money , and I would argue that Black Wednesday was a classic example of that sort of thing going wrong . ’
21 And it also tells you how you can find a fully trained practitioner .
22 I do n't see how you could do a show , go to an analyst , work on a film and take ‘ poppers ’ or ‘ coke ’ or anything like it the whole time . ’
23 This is a useful basis for thinking about how you could use a story in class .
24 I could n't see how you could get a lot of maths into physics on the grounds of the experience I 'd had in school .
25 Comment from Morton Westlake centred on how jolly good the scones were , how you could get a jolly food tea at the Waldorf in London , and the astronomical prices which some had paid for their seats at the forthcoming Test match at Lord's. it was the Old Stager who brought them back to the match in hand .
26 Turn to page 31 to find out how you could win a fantastic Phoenix tent , waterproof jacket , or fleece jacket .
27 But it seemed as how you could become a troopie .
28 One disadvantage of the tokamak is that it has a pulsed discharge ( although there have been various suggestions as to how we might design a continuous tokamak ) while the stellarator and EBT are DC ( continuous ) toroidal configurations .
29 In this section we shall begin to consider how we might estimate a macroeconomic model of the economy which includes rational expectations , but where the expectation of the variable is not directly observed .
30 Let us begin by considering how we might obtain a random sample ; that is , one in which each member of the population has the same chance of being chosen .
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