Example sentences of "know how [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Its exponents are trained to feel how to move with each part of their bodies and to know how their movements must be coordinated to produce one or another step or pose .
2 Yet taxpayers have a right to know how their money is spent , in farming as in any other public activity .
3 They need to know how their standards compare with those of other providers but in ways which are less traditional and restricted than through the five key documents required by The Parents ' Charter ( DES 1991b:2 — 7 ) .
4 She says she needs to gather up , in her post-modern skirt , all the creative , affirmative , intellectual parts of her childhood ; she needs to know how her folk survived , and when she looks for them in England , on TV , at the theatre , in art galleries , in advertising , they 're invisible .
5 Matt wanted to know how her parents had fared over the last few years , and as we were about to leave the table he asked her to stay and tell him about them .
6 This distinction can be limpid if the artist is directly interviewed , and the interview is verbatim ; but there are problems of evidence with filming and tape recordings , as well as with interviews , since the viewer or reader is unlikely to know how they have been edited .
7 He is , however , frequently contacted by landowners who want to know how they can make better use of their trees .
8 They can be irritatingly slow to publish , and it is often difficult to know how they spend their time .
9 He wants to know how they live , how they think .
10 I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out .
11 ‘ Want to know how they did it ?
12 And it is difficult to know how they will be heard .
13 Moving from a low cost to a high price housing area will be of concern : employees will wish to know how they can be helped to meet increased payments .
14 And they wanted to know how they could immunize themselves , so that they would not succumb in their turn .
15 Parents really do want to know how they can bring their children up to understand , very simply , what is right and what is wrong .
16 Customers are entitled to know how they will benefit .
17 Both Betty and Lydia found this odd and wanted to know how they 'd managed .
18 ‘ It would be interesting to know how they got it , ’ he said .
19 We want to know how they came into existence and why they are so complicated .
20 ‘ Come on , Rachel , you 've been here long enough to know how they love anything like this , especially when it involves one of us or one of the management team . ’
21 I still like to know how they staple it .
22 One of the things we are doing during International Women 's Celebrations is we 're putting on a jobs and training opportunities fair , in Templar Square in the middle of Cowley Centre erm on the fifteenth of March between ten and four , so any women who want to know how they can get back to work , or what training opportunities there are available , are welcome to come .
23 ‘ It is hard to know how we can ever tackle that , ’ one said .
24 We need to know how we feel about the sounds because if a certain accent or tone is anathema to us we often instinctively turn away from it , forget it .
25 It 's important to take time to get to know how we feel about sex , and what gives us pleasure .
26 Now , no doubt your predecessors , and certainly mine , would be astonished to know how we can meet in this way , but I wonder whether they 'd approve ?
27 I recognise that the voluntary sector is increasingly being asked to evaluate its work for its funders , and equally we want to know how we , in I B M , measure up to your expectations .
28 To know how we speak .
29 To make the best use of it , you need to know how your home 's wiring system works .
30 The art of communication is to know how your message is being received by others and how to respond to the messages you receive .
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