Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [conj] how it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Both heat-styling and perming modify part of the hair structure to induce change in the shape of the hair and how it waves or curls .
2 In the early stages of a book I always write out two things : one , the plot , that is , the murder and how it happened and perhaps how eventually it will be seen for what it is ; two , the story ( which to make what I mean even clear to myself I generally label " The Storyline " ) , that is , in very rough outline what happens first and what happens next and next and next .
3 It is therefore of the utmost importance that these people understand the law and how it affects their work and the conduct of the catering business .
4 You must understand the climate and how it affects the soil .
5 He was a keen student of the scriptures , particularly the Book of Revelations , and while meditating in his Calabrian retreat on the mystery of the Trinity and how it related to the time-process he had moments of intense spiritual illumination that led him to formulate a new millenarian philosophy of history .
6 The reality , I fear , is that the right hon. Gentleman does not understand the economy or how it works .
7 ‘ The client and I work together to see what the problem was in the past and how it affects the present . ’
8 Before describing its role in some specific cellular processes , I shall summarize how InsP 3 is released from the membrane and how it acts to generate calcium signals .
9 He also talked about the moor and how it interested him .
10 ‘ We shall treat this as a suspicious death ; there will be an autopsy and , of course , an investigation to discover the source of the poison and how it got into the brandy . ’
11 There will be a brief insight into the history of the company and how it got its name .
12 On the spreadsheet front , I want to calculate how much money was spent by respondents to the survey and how it breaks down , in percentage terms , into each category of surgery .
13 SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users .
14 SSRs can also be used to describe the problem more clearly and in more detail , which is necessary because the originator of an SPR may not have been able to indicate the full extent of the problem or how it applies to other users .
15 Hilton sums up the whole process as he has defined it in Book One through the two images of sin and Christ with a quotation from Galatians 4:19 : Scale 1 , then , maps the whole area of the contemplative life and shows it may be accessed through inner participation in the truth revealed at the Incarnation : Most of the book , however , is occupied with the effort to clarify the process by which the reformation to the likeness of Jesus in his manhood may be begun , the experience of this likeness in the reformed " " of the soul and how it leads to contemplation of the Godhead is not explored in any fullness although it is present as a stated goal .
16 ‘ Much obliged for that , Albert , ’ said Joe , and explained that he 'd got a guest and how it came about , although he said nothing about the wallet or the men .
17 ‘ This technology means that community groups and local people are able to find out much more about an issue and how it has been tackled elsewhere much more than they ever were in the past .
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