Example sentences of "how they [modal v] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 On a more positive note , the sole practitioner generally needs to care little about the financial decisions of his colleagues and how they might affect his income .
2 Their efforts were observed by John Paston III who , however , was watching events round the king almost entirely with an eye to how they might affect his family 's dispute with the duke of Norfolk , and recorded the flurry of activity without noting its cause .
3 Their efforts were observed by John Paston III who , however , was watching events round the king almost entirely with an eye to how they might affect his family 's dispute with the duke of Norfolk , and recorded the flurry of activity without noting its cause .
4 Once that problem is solved , the next hurdle is to put forward some practical suggestions on how they might improve their diet .
5 In time teachers will learn from their European Community counterparts and from their newer international colleagues elsewhere how they might organize their work differently .
6 Chapter 2 is concerned with the different feminist approaches that have been directed towards education , and how they might help us towards an understanding of higher education .
7 With the invitations , it is helpful to give other parents a few ideas as to how they may make their children 's costumes .
8 Mr Rifkind is keen to explain why the railways should be opened up to competition and dampen all that dreadful speculation in the papers that there is a split between himself and the Cabinet over exactly how they 'll do it .
9 because he can read the first two books , now how they 'll do it with him , he 'll have to just look at the pictures and he 'll go back to square one , and I 've had him actually writing his words , doing letter formation , A , B , C , D
10 Therefore , so far as the original shareholders were concerned , clause 3 of the shareholders ' agreement did not amount to an unlawful fetter on the company 's statutory power to increase its share capital ; it was simply a personal agreement outside the articles between the shareholders who executed it about how they would exercise their voting rights in relation to the creation or issue of shares , and did not purport to bind future shareholders .
11 But it 's mainly to erm present it to this committee , the trial balance sheet , She does n't quite know how to do that and altogether she feels she just wants she says , how she 's doing it now , at least she wants to check out with somebody , is she doing it how they would do it .
12 I wondered how they would arrange my visa for Riga , but I did n't ask .
13 SCHOOLCHILDREN from throughout the North will tomorrow tell a panel of judges about how they would promote their area .
14 thing but we linked it right into Christmas decorations and how they would build them and how they 'd make them , and how difficult it was and to actually make something that looked er , reasonably good
15 Students should be asked to consider particular items of costs that are traditionally classified as variable and fixed and to comment how they would expect them to behave over activity levels in reality .
16 For example , we gave some a picture showing some batteries and a light bulb and asked them to show how they would connect them up to make the light bulb glow .
17 Authorities need to be well informed about who their local carers are , what their particular needs and preferences are , and how they would like their needs met .
18 This , teachers and educational technologists will always happily agree , is the librarian 's professional job , and what surprises people is not that librarians classify and catalogue but that they sometimes believe they know something about the contents of their books and AV items , offer advice on quality and relevance , and have pronounced views on how they would like their libraries to be used .
19 By the way , next time a driver blocks an entrance to a property , preventing the people who live there from being able either to get in or out perhaps the driver would like to ask him or herself how they would like it .
20 I mean I 'd like to see erm I 'd like to see how they would like it .
21 She determined that she , not he , would decide how often they saw each other and how they would occupy their time together .
22 I had little to do except wait and see how they would attack me next . ’
23 We 've been very careful not to be seen to be interfering or for anybody to think that we were going to tell groups how they would run their groups , because the groups are fairly autonomous and they pre-existed parish councils er , but a you know this is almost a direct invitation and we could actually respond to this in terms of an invitation and ask other groups if they would be interested in our respon in our going to , to visit them , rather than a surgery where maybe we 'd sit here and nobody would turn up .
24 Er one , in regard to how they would operate it and secondly in regard to what would be expected of them , perhaps if they were attached to one of the older type machines and not the new machines you see .
25 If there was a strike or industrial dispute Socialist Worker and Socialist Challenge sellers would rush to the gates to lecture workers on how they would lose their ‘ struggle ’ if they stopped short of Permanent World Revolution .
26 In making these statements the church is not standing aloof from the unconverted instructing them on how they ought to live their lives rather the church is speaking to itself , holding before all its members the id the ideal of what we believe God has taught in his word about the way in which people ought to live .
27 Police are understandably resistant to advice on how they ought to do their job from those without experience of it .
28 Descriptivism is the name given to the view that the way people actually use language should be accurately described , without prescription of how they ought to use it .
29 Farm yes , that 's how they used to do it .
30 Er I saw how they used to do it in the after they 'd finished work , used to be at it till till nine or ten that night .
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