Example sentences of "how the [noun] [vb -s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Atari makes it more difficult by writing into the operating system ( the instructions that govern how the computer handles data ) an instruction that does not allow the computer to talk to disc drive and cartridge at the same time .
2 A BLEAK picture of how the recession has Darlington in its grip will be discussed by councillors next week .
3 ‘ The prototypes will enable us to evaluate how the public receives multimedia systems and whether they bring the cultural advantages we 're seeking , ’ said LeCoz .
4 Thus engineers should learn about how the public perceives risk and makes risk decisions .
5 This account shows how the company raises finance during the year and what the finance was used for .
6 I put change-master skills in two categories : first , the personal or individual skills and second , the interpersonal ones , how the person manages others .
7 However , this is not how the law sees accountability .
8 Thus although we do not know how the DNA controls development , we are reasonably sure that it does carry almost all the information which has been produced by selection , and which is needed to control development .
9 Careful observation of how the child manages pieces of solid food can be very informative .
10 If we do n't understand the psychological processes that form the bases of performance on the tasks that we use in our behavioural studies our chances of understanding how the brain controls behaviour are limited .
11 ‘ I would always tell people not to be too sensitive to the special offer mortgage rate but to look at the long-term history of how the lender treats borrowers and at all the extra fees attached , ’ says Ms Blackman .
12 HOW THE UK MAKES TORTURE AND DEATH ITS BUSINESS Amnesty International 's new book on repression , trade and government policy .
13 The time was eight minutes past eleven on the final day of the fifth Test and my phone hardly stopped ringing yesterday with calls from people eager to say how the incident supports Allan Lamb .
14 Once you have understood how the machine creates slip , tuck and knit stitches , the rest is just a progression of these , involving very little more than using the electronic pattern selection .
15 It will also explain new rules and how the SFA wishes auditors to monitor compliance with them , as well as existing rules where , in the SFA 's experience , problems are most likely to arise .
16 Humboldt himself had shown an interest in the native inhabitants of the regions he visited , and his views on how the environment affects plants and animals may have been influenced by his studies of the ways in which human societies adapted to local conditions .
17 He emphasised that the European Parliament should be given more teeth to ensure value for money and for scrutinising how the Commission spends taxpayers ' money .
18 Images which are used by most young women as their role models and from looking at how the media presents women influences directly their own expectations of themselves .
19 We have focused on these three cases not because they are necessarily representative of rape cases but — because of their quite massive coverage — they set the tone of how the media reports rape .
20 Conversely , engineers should , where appropriate , inform the public about how the profession perceives risk and makes risk decisions .
21 Then he read somewhere that heavy sweating is how the body expels poisons it ca n't get rid of in any other way .
22 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 .
23 How the network redirects file reads — The three main network operating systems , and how they work — Insecurity on the server — The Sniffer
24 Here , there are also formal links ( So , she , etc. ) but it is not clear how the sequence makes sense .
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