Example sentences of "how such " in BNC.

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1 How such as Donald Judd and Robert Smithson , was that they saw ‘ a false and pious rationality ’ as ‘ the enemy of art ’ .
2 No doubt there will be some who dismiss such utterances as hypocritical , asking how such views can be reconciled with the way Mr Chatrier , as President of the French Tennis Federation , worked so hard to provide Paris , in what was already a crowded autumn calendar , with what at the time was the richest official indoor tournament , other than The Masters , in terms of prize money .
3 Nick Gibbs reviews the exhibition and competitions , and wonders how such masterpieces are achieved on wood
4 It is also difficult to see how such a policy will ensure continuity of specialist care , for instance through outpatients , after a distantly-resident elderly person has been discharged from hospital .
5 The White Paper gives no indication of how such care will be planned and budgeted for , and there is an urgent need to consider this aspect of health service provision .
6 But acute difficulties remain on how such a code would be enforced .
7 She told the Association of District Councils ' housing conference in Southampton she would announce a review of the regulations to see how such parties could be controlled .
8 Perhaps it is not possible to produce Peter Shaffer 's 1964 play about the conquest of Peru in a way that is informed by our subsequently increased awareness of how such representation works .
9 But this implies that the world is an entity other than God and God has given it freedom and thus the possibility of ‘ going wrong ’ , of producing evil , sin , pain and suffering , whatever explanation we may try to give of how such things have come about — at least they are only too obvious in the world we know .
10 Yet , unless a real emergency should occur , it was difficult to see how such a government might be brought about .
11 Thus , despite widespread support for a National Government , there was little idea of how such a government might be brought about ; and little support for it among those who really mattered .
12 They might not , however , follow Marx and Engels in their conclusion that the system on which their own society is based will therefore also be overthrown , but it is difficult to seen how such a conclusion can be avoided .
13 How such systems are set is a matter for the hotelier .
14 Nor do they see how such music can , after all , be a deconstruction of machismo .
15 It is hard to see how such a regime could have survived for so long , after bringing such unexampled disaster on its people .
16 Nobody has convincingly worked out how such a distortion might occur , but the notion that odd things can happen in the solid state is firmly entrenched in many minds .
17 Though our more recent notion of a developed science , such as physics or chemistry , is directly descended from this , our conception of how such sciences come about , and the methods of investigation appropriate to them , differs in certain important respects from that of the Aristotelians .
18 Interaction between the corpuscles of an almond and those of our taste-buds results in the production , in our minds , of a certain idea , that of sweetness ; though quite how such causation between the physical and the mental takes place is , Locke says , a mystery which we do not understand .
19 This certainly means that Adam 's heirs can not be alone in having a right to private property , but in saying this , it does not explain how such a right arises in the first place .
20 The same man also describes , in his Text Book of Practical Gynecology ( 1907 ) how such an amputation might be carried out .
21 Although you may feel that Page 3 models , pornographic magazines , videos and films have no relevance to your life , and certainly no relevance to your obsession with losing weight or remaining slim , it is easy to see how such images of womanhood can contribute to a sense of vulnerability to rape , or just confusion over whether having breasts and thighs means you are always sexually available .
22 The problem of the origin of species is thus the problem of how such isolating mechanisms arose .
23 The difficulty with such ‘ sympatric ’ speciation is that species differ , not at a single gene locus , but by many genes ; it is hard to see how such a difference could build up if sexual crossing was continuously breaking it down again .
24 I will discuss in a moment how such transport might be achieved , but first I give an example of its role in maintaining life .
25 Can psychological experiments give us a clue to how such calculations are performed ?
26 It is important to stress though that the adults ' attitude can be the decisive factor in how such arrangements will work out .
27 We will canvass views on how such a lottery should be run and controlled , and how it would fit within the pattern of charitable fund-raising in Britain .
28 How such behaviours have evolved in the face of selection favouring the maximization of individual reproduction has been a great and tantalizing mystery to evolutionary theorists .
29 I felt that somebody should give the other side … how such a tragedy brings all kinds of penalties in its wake . ’
30 Just how such lack of pity could be justified was not vouchsafed .
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