Example sentences of "how such " in BNC.

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31 Learned letters , both for and against , bristled with information about how such an event could have occurred .
32 How such market forces are supposed to work in the field of education is far from clear .
33 However , how such a judgement can be made is controversial .
34 In particular , we saw how such transformations can help make the d Q of different batches more similar , and help unbend curvy lines ; the result in both cases is to enable the data analyst to re-express the data simply in the conventional form : data = fit + residual .
35 If you understand how such models work using proportions , you should find their use with other measures reasonably straightforward .
36 Looking at corporate crime generally , it is noticeable how such crime is greatly under-reported in the media , in comparison with ‘ conventional ’ crime .
37 No matter how such thinking appeals to certain political and business interests , it is important to highlight the consequences of such attitudes for the older cities and the country as a whole .
38 How such a venture was ever worthwhile is debatable for it had the disadvantage of the steep climb from the pavement .
39 However , it is difficult to see how such criteria can be formulated to ensure that treatment is received by those individuals that the home authority would have chosen .
40 How such planning would fare under the new proposals is not clear .
41 Our discussion of evaluation shows how such small-scale , in-house research can be equally valuable as the ‘ big ’ research in recent years .
42 We had to believe the photographs which appeared in the newspapers , but I think we all asked ourselves how such things could be in a so-called civilised world .
43 SPRU 's results , based on a historical use of scientific indicators , does not show how such indicators could help Britain to avoid such problems in the future .
44 It is difficult to understand how such selectivity can be justified , in view of the fact that these studies and their results are quite incompatible with the major theoretical thrust of the book , which is complexly cognitive in the best Binet tradition .
45 It implied nothing about how such rocks were formed .
46 He blames himself for being naive about how such centres come into being , and about how they can be run .
47 The Group did not look in detail at how such a scheme might be privately financed , and an Anglo-French banking study was commissioned to examine the issues .
48 Leaving aside the question of how such a perfect and whole symbiotic relationship could have ever evolved , Darwinian-style and piecemeal , out of ‘ random fluctuations in the DNA of wasp and orchid ’ , we are left with the interesting observation that the mind structure , or instinct , of the wasp is organized in such a way that it instinctively seeks this particular shape , for the purposes of fulfilling its urge to mate .
49 Again , one needs their mind structure as well as the nasal physiology and brain organization , to know just how such an experience would feel .
50 A marked difference between the sexes in the structure or presence of such glands indicates that some aspects of sexuality are communicated by aromatic means but , as always , one would need access to an individual bat 's mind to know how such messages are interpreted and what behaviour results .
51 Examining so intricate a nest one wonders how such a thing could be possible .
52 To understand how such an emphasis gained ascendancy in US jurisprudence , one needs to go beyond legal questions to those of history and politics .
53 To understand how such systems allow for diagnostic reasoning , some architectural features need to be recognised and understood .
54 This implies that , while the services which are undertaking may provide are subject to its home country rules ( often referred to as ‘ home country financial technique ’ ) , the question of how such services should be carried out ( conduct of business rules ) will be subject to the host country rules .
55 The delicate painting of the rose petals invites one to almost smell the fragrance ; how such a painting can be described as a still life is beyond me .
56 Opinions differ as to how such ‘ invisible opponents ’ operate , and we will return to this vital subject in chapter 13 .
57 Thus the element of moral instruction entered Indirect Rule as it was practised in the Nigerian emirates-though in a system so deliberately obfuscatory it was not easy to see how such instruction could be provided .
58 However , when scientists first tried to work out how life on Earth got started , they had to perfect their understanding of the original primeval gases , and whether and how such gases changed their nature .
59 It is difficult to visualize how such intricate and finely tuned mechanisms could have arisen purely by chance , and gradual evolution is unlikely since these instances of cooperation between widely different species appear , in many instances , fully developed , without a series of intermediate forms .
60 Now that you have a clear idea of what regression therapy involves , it is time to look at the sort of problems that cause people to need such therapy — why and how such problems have arisen in the first place and how they can limit people 's lives and potential .
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