Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] how the " in BNC.

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1 Dr Woodward will be giving talks about the replica and about how the Romans made mosaics .
2 However , at our pre-congress meeting , many reservations were expressed , the most important of which was concerned at the timing of any merger and about how the new union would be controlled .
3 And about how the tides are caused , ’ Sarah said .
4 You will learn about how they all depend on each other and about how the destruction of any one of them can have far reaching consequences .
5 She listened carefully to the details of the Palestinian woman 's story , of how Jewish gangs had murdered a truckload of Arab villagers shortly before Um Al-Farajh was surrounded and of how the Jews then destroyed Mrs Zamzam 's home , the village and even the little Muslim cemetery beside it .
6 As the fable continues , it tells of family visits to York and Malham and of how the child grew up in understanding of many things .
7 Assessment of the problems associated with the overdose , of the overdose itself , and of how the problems might be overcome .
8 In describing the structures of private , national and international viewdata systems and their interconnection , Martin gives a good overview of the different national standards for character sets , and of how the European ‘ levels of service ’ are trying to cater for the quality provided by the North American standards .
9 Their history told of many wars and truces between the villagers and the " men of the trees " , and of how the monkeys would carry their dead down into those same caves which had served as a human burial-ground or , rather , burial-dump since pre-Islamic times .
10 Chilean Communist Elias Laferrte offers the following revealing explanation of the fluidity of the political situation at the time , of how Marxism was introduced into the Chilean Socialist Workers ' party , and of how the evolution of the party was influenced by a blend of Marxist and anarchist ideas and attitudes :
11 He moves onwards to tell of how Brutus was always Caesar 's favourite , and of how the dictator had always loved him .
12 Also , since conjunction is a device for signalling relations between chunks of information , it is naturally bound up with both the chunking of information , how much to say in one go , and with how the relations between such chunks of information are perceived and signalled .
13 What Donaldson has taught us , however , is that at the heart of the experimental situation is a child who is actively trying to make his or her own sense of the situation — and in particular , trying to understand , from what the adult says and does , and from how the materials are manipulated , what the adult 's motives and intentions might be .
14 Both give general advice on the best way to use appliances , and on how the effectiveness of your heating system could be improved .
15 There will be a number of interactive plenary sessions on the first day with discussions on the future requirements of users from a variety of industries , and on how the emerging technology can be related to their needs .
16 Each of them had his pet theories on what had caused the massive , popular Islamic uprising , and on how the situation should now develop .
17 An ad hoc Committee of the Select Committee carried out an inquiry into Staffing of Community Institutions and produced a report which received little public attention but had considerable long-term influence on the way in which the Community Institutions recruited and transferred its staff and on how the United Kingdom sought to obtain its proper share of senior posts .
18 They had no security classification and related , not to naval operations , but to how the Ministry of Defence were dealing with parliamentary questions about the incident .
19 There is wide agreement that the recent forest damage can predominantly be ascribed to atmospheric pollution even if there remains uncertainty concerning which pollutants are to blame at which locations and what the response mechanisms are for triggering damage , as well as over how the contributing natural stress factors should be weighted ( Hinrichsen , 1986 ) .
20 THE SOVIET UNION and Pakistan remain bitterly divided as to how the conflict in Afghanistan should be resolved , despite having agreed on the wording for a United Nations resolution in the hope of avoiding a public row at the General Assembly , diplomats said yesterday .
21 It has submitted final proposals to ministers along with a range of options as to how the link might be built .
22 With the development of the concepts of what international marketing entails , a lively debate has developed as to how the international marketing manager should approach his task .
23 Certainly there was abundant evidence as to how the centre-left had lost its entrenched intellectual and ideological ascendancy .
24 Further clarification might also be required as to how the Situationist negation of art ( and cinema ) related to the wider sphere of cultural-political struggle .
25 However there were indications yesterday that it may be limited to proposals as to how the two would cooperate if they were ordered to combine their efforts by the NATO European Fighter Management Agency , which is responsible for purchasing the system .
26 However there were indications yesterday that it may be limited to proposals as to how the two would cooperate if they were ordered to combine their efforts by the NATO European Fighter Management Agency , which is responsible for purchasing the system .
27 ‘ And also to offer some suggestions as to how the UK handicap could be reduced and its disadvantages turned to its advantage . ’
28 Yet more instructions are given as to how the people should live , how they should avoid oppression , and show true compassion for the poor and the vulnerable .
29 Lady after lady breathed heavier when Pen dashed in and out , and on the days when Wilson was a little late with the supper — which she now undertook to provide — on account of having been delayed taking tea with Mrs Browning there was not a word of complaint but only a diffident enquiry as to how the venerable poetess had seemed .
30 Cooke recalled how , like everyone else , he was utterly baffled as to how the pollsters could have got it all so wrong — until , a few days later , he found himself in a train sitting opposite a Republican county chairman .
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