Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] of how the " in BNC.

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1 The story of how the traditional management through the regions has been transformed into a marketing one based on the sectors is told elsewhere .
2 The story of how the Birmingham radical , turned ‘ unionist ’ in the United Kingdom context , became Colonial Secretary in a Tory administration is well remembered .
3 It was evident , from conversations with him at the Kolbitar , that Lewis was such a man , and in version of his Lay of Leithian , the story of how the mortal Beren , returning from the wars , through the forests of Neldoreth , encounters the elfish maiden Luthien and falls in love with her .
4 Many years after the war the story of how the Enigma code was eventually broken was told and , as is often the case with officially approved histories , it was implied that the success was entirely that of GCCS .
5 The story of how the convalescent David Stirling got his proposal into the hands of General Auchinleck was told to the journalist Virginia Cowles in 1958 , and is based on Stirling 's memory of events not too long after they occurred .
6 Alternatively the story of how the Robartes family came to have the money to build Lanhydrock House in the Fowey valley could be considered a tale of blatant exploitation , outrageous usury and greed .
7 It will tell the story of how the rules of the sport were established , the great men and institutions behind them … and some of the scandals .
8 The story of how the 28-year-old left-arm paceman returned to county cricket after two years languishing in the minor counties with Staffordshire is remarkable enough .
9 ‘ Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed … in disguise , and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage . ’
10 There was a large picture of the Pope in tarmac-kissing mode and the story of how the paper had entered his birthdate on the British Telecom horoscope service .
11 All this variability both within and between people suggests that the story of how the Stress Syndrome comes about can not be as simple as the Hay Fever Theory would have us believe .
12 Of course the public only wanted entertainment , but the point for intellectual observers was that the public had only wanted it on their own terms and so the story of film was the story of how the masses had dragged it down to their own level .
13 The variety of the sources of support for a national scheme of family allowances are an important feature of the story of how the scheme was accepted and implemented .
14 This is the story of how the carol Silent night was written .
15 After focusing on the Boston Consulting Group ( BCG ) analysis of the situation , which emphasized the importance of building scale and lower costs through experience-curve effects , Pascale visited Japan to get the story of how the Honda executives planned their entry into American markets .
16 The story of how the foundation of Massalia was no violent encroachment upon alien territory was already reported by Aristotle ( fr. 549 Rose ) .
17 The story of how the defenders withstood the might of Cromwell 's army , of how the Honours were smuggled out from the castle under the very noses of the English and hidden beneath the floor of nearby Kineff Kirk , and of how they lay buried for eight long years until returned once more to Edinburgh Castle , is one of the most well known , oft-repeated tales of Scottish history .
18 I therefore told the story of how the milk can got its dent .
19 The second part of our series on the agency tells the story of how the photographs were taken , and how the agency came to own them .
20 Indeed , I think that probably is the rival to Lucidas as the demonstration of how the depersonalizing is compatible with the most intense personal involvement .
21 The review of how the DPTC does business was prompted by the arrival of Robert Mitchell , a senior internal auditor at Dyce , in August 1992 , on secondment from BP Exploration .
22 Therefore the plan of how the maintenance operation is to be achieved is a significant factor in underwriting delivery confidence .
23 Although he did not achieve any recognition from the United States that the USSR was an ‘ equal ’ power , he did secure an American guarantee not to invade Cuba , which has diminished the spectre of how the Soviet Union would respond to such an event .
24 The other approach was to switch the emphasis away from the development of new sources of electricity supply to the issue of how the demand for power could be controlled in the first place .
25 We then need to address the issue of how the funding will change if one authority is able to divest itself of certain fixed assets .
26 does n't it come back to the issue of wh who they trustees are and who 's interest , given that trustees are expected to be independent , in the end , who 's interests do the trustees represent , because I 've had experience of working with a pension fund that was in massive surplus and the actualar actuaries refused to agree their final report until that surplus was dealt with , so that the trade unions and the employer through the trustees had to negotiate a way of spending that surplus and er given the pressures of the actuaries to say we were not allowed th the funds to continue unless you deal with this surplus , then it comes back to the issue of how the Board of Trustees is made up and if we accept that there is a degree of representation on that Board , then just exactly how that representation is divided .
27 But of course , the ‘ life from space ’ hypothesis does not answer the question of how the very first organic molecules arose ; and it seems at least as likely that they arose on primitive Earth as elsewhere .
28 In any event , the real debate has focused on the question of how the ‘ paternalistic ’ or protective role should be shared between parents and state .
29 For example , while the present data show how soft constraints affect preference ( and thus the state of the comprehension system ) , they can not address the question of how the preferences develop over time on reading a stimulus sentence .
30 This was an extremely important distinction that Bukharin was making in his debate with Preobrazhensky , since it entailed the question of how the Soviet state should act in its relations with the peasant population .
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