Example sentences of "to how they [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | With the invitations , it is helpful to give other parents a few ideas as to how they may make their children 's costumes . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Her acquaintance of vicars was slim and she was uncertain as to how they would deal with each other . |
4 | The presumption was that whatever people said about their tastes , feelings , beliefs , attitudes or opinions was a reliable guide to how they would behave or how they would act . |
5 | Both Conservatives and Labour refused to commit themselves as to how they would act in such an eventuality . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | To those workers who profess bewilderment as to how they might help , who feel their knowledge in sexual matters is insufficient or are doubtful of their capabilities for sexual counselling and aid , one would suggest that they raise the matter within their training departments . |
9 | No indication was given as to how they might have died . |
10 | However , they are given little guidance as to how they should go about undertaking such projects . |
11 | The relevant legislation ( Schedule 1 , Part 2 , Trade Union and Labour Relations Act , 1974 ) and the provisions of the Code of Practice give little guidance to tribunals as to how they should approach the problem of dismissal following on a conviction , and it is to be questioned whether firm guidelines would be beneficial . |
12 | Erm I think I think what I 'm suggesting is that the that the the panel should should er advise the County Council as to how they should address the phasing issue . |
13 | No , she was not going along with his decision as to how they should spend their holiday . |
14 | And they were very , very prepared to look at different department 's needs , and to have a very wide-ranging staff discussion on what the curriculum needs were , and to buy the books accordingly , and then to move on to how they should use them . |
15 | Overall , however , students had a strong sense of duty to help China develop into a powerful , modern country , but they were uncertain as to how they could contribute given the constraints placed on them . |
16 | He had n't given much thought to how they could get the Thing into space . |
17 | The grieving family are very much in the vicar 's care as to how they can have a funeral service that is meaningful and relevant both to the person who has died and to themselves . |
18 | For the latter group , there may be concerns as to how they can accept being responsible and accountable to another doctor in their dealings with patients . |
19 | That is a matter for the Inspector of Taxes or those responsible for the assessment to decide as to how they will deal with those matters . |
20 | To hope for a return to how they must have looked before mine shafts and blast furnaces — one of the most strikingly attractive regions in Britain — is too much to expect . |