Example sentences of "[conj] how we can [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 We might , however , usefully make " trust " the focal point of a drama in which , for example we examined when it is appropriate to trust someone , or how we might learn to trust someone in difficult circumstances , or how we can gain someone 's trust — but this is very different from the worryingly naive claims sometimes made for " trust games " .
2 These fast-changing times should cause all of us to reflect on the lives we are leading and how we can better them for ourselves and those around us .
3 The Group 's Vision and Mission is about you and how we can maximise your skills , commitment and enthusiasm to continue our successful growth .
4 Every aspect of the trip is analysed to see Where we went wrong and how we can prevent it happening next time .
5 Before we see how the enclosure commissioners replanned the landscape of central England , and how we can identify their work today , it is necessary to say something briefly about the dating of the parliamentary enclosure movement as a whole .
6 This month , Olga stresses the importance of good technique and how we can obtain it .
7 And if we ca n't be sure of preventing our children from trying things , then we 'd better be sure how we can live with their experimentation , and how we can help them limit the damage .
8 And we we discussed the the difference between anxiety and arousal and how we can turn our anxiety into arousal to ensure performance and I plotted a little graph if you remember .
9 Descartes , so the story goes , reached this conception because , unlike his predecessors , the Aristotelians , he was obsessed by epistemological questions — that is , questions about what we can know and how we can know it .
10 Ethics is normally thought of as dealing with questions of action , asking how we ought to act , what it is , in various circumstances , our duty to do , and how we can know it .
11 ‘ The world car crisis and how we can solve it ’ .
12 My plan is to consider inter-relations between welfare improvement and the safeguarding of the environment , but first I want to talk about what the term ‘ welfare ’ means , and how we can use it in a scientific way .
13 What we need is not simply a new , flatter organization but an understanding of how managerial hierarchy functions — how it relates to the complexity of work and how we can use it to achieve a more effective deployment of talent and energy .
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