Example sentences of "how this " in BNC.

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1 The aim is to present a brief overview of what is happening to historic pubs today , and to provide suggestions as to how this perceived threat to our old pubs can be effectively limited .
2 ‘ It must also be noted that the computer systems generate information and it is how this information is used that influences the returns on the total package .
3 We are also screening THE OBJECT OF BEAUTY , starring Andie MacDowell and John Malkovich in the cautionary story of two Americans stranded in London who discover themselves penniless , and how this affects their relationship .
4 I still ca n't quite work out how this all adds up . ’
5 I did n't have the faintest idea how this girl could help me but I knew that she was going to try .
6 Note how this time the glider has a very pronounced inner wing-drop at the stall and tries to spin .
7 He dismissively described how this man had ‘ come in , taken the material provided , and then had written a childish and critical book on the police , out of which he got a Ph.D . ’
8 Narrow your stance and pull your rear hip back to try and reduce this profile , but notice also how this makes you gradually more and more susceptible to a foot sweep .
9 To see how this is done look again at the description of reverse punch .
10 The reason for the exultation , the explanation of how this sense of craving had been mollified and a sense of sexual peace bestowed on the lyrics was simple : Marianne had come into his arms ; that golden apparition of loveliness , that lithe , sensuous , intelligent being of intuition and sympathy ; a gift of the gods to rank — and outrank — anything so far told in the surrounding mythology of his adopted Greek homeland !
11 But the question is how this constitutes a subjective difference .
12 And this means that the task of a constructivist developmental psychology of cognisance is to describe how this bridge comes to be built .
13 It hardly needs saying that how this story is told will depend upon philosophical argument .
14 From William James at the end of the last century to the present day , psychologists have speculated and experimented to discover how this is done .
15 When I was told that I 'd have to share a kitchen and bathroom with strangers I could n't help thinking how this would astound the people at home , how they would snort with laughter at the idea that this could really happen in England , mother of civilization .
16 Age Concern England has urged the Government to monitor more closely the provision by health authorities of continuing care , and has made a number of recommendations about how this might be done .
17 You only had to compare the opening version of Zobi la Mouche ( lumpy drums and shuddering halts ) with the neatly turned performance eventually wheeled out as an encore , to realise how this is a machine which runs the better for being well-oiled .
18 The question is how this expansion can be paid for , given that the new Secretary of State has said quite candidly that his present view is that higher education can not expect a higher share of public spending than it currently receives .
19 The observational data was collected at a time when the men went in pairs , but they expressed concern over how this latest development worked against effective community policing :
20 A subsequent chapter will address the question of how this threat is routinized by members of the RUC generally , but at this juncture it is worth considering how the management 's dilemma leads them to organize community and neighbourhood policing in an area like West Belfast , where attack is imminent .
21 A Latin inscription on the ceiling high above the chancel tells how this church was built by Sir Christopher in 1682 , was destroyed by aerial bombardment in 1941 and was restored by the RAF in 1958 .
22 One of the uses of understanding how this transform of the city and savage theme continues in Eliot 's work is that in seeing how this primitive countryside ( like the animistic rose-garden ) connects with London 's metropolitan world , it becomes apparent that there is a political aspect to the Four Quartets .
23 One of the uses of understanding how this transform of the city and savage theme continues in Eliot 's work is that in seeing how this primitive countryside ( like the animistic rose-garden ) connects with London 's metropolitan world , it becomes apparent that there is a political aspect to the Four Quartets .
24 I have shown how this is true of both Wilde and Gide .
25 Then , when you got inside , you could see how this man had come to run something as bizarre as The Alternative Miss World — with its transvestites and concept artists .
26 What we require is a National Emergency Government , but no two men I meet can agree how this can be formed .
27 Looking at it from the club 's point of view I can see how this ban arose in a situation like this .
28 Because of this , Marx took as one of his main tasks the understanding of how this system came into being , and this was in order to discover why this system had such power of the minds of those who operated it , whether exploiters or exploited .
29 After this had been analysed , they then , and only then , went on to consider how this basic process was linked with ideas and values , such as justice and law , and with institutions , such as property and the State .
30 The authors are not particularly interested in this technology of production but in how this progression implies an increasing division of labour which alters the nature of social relations .
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