Example sentences of "how [noun pl] [vb mod] to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The history of administrative ideas and management theory is a history of prescriptive statements about how organizations ought to be structured to achieve their goals ( Abrahamsson 1977 ) . |
2 | The advantage of having trekked with a World Challenge Expedition is that another time she will know how things ought to be planned . |
3 | Changed circumstances also mattered to Waters ( 1979 : 47 ) who described outstanding schools as places which were run by heads " with flair , wisdom , energy and that sense of knowing how things ought to be " but who emphasized , too , that these qualities needed to be partnered with an ability in organization and management in a wide variety of fields . |
4 | The increasing importance of a senior participant 's ability in management and organization led to the conversion of traditional heads from being people of experience and goodwill ( and who had a sense of how things ought to be ) into planners and implementers . |
5 | Within yards of the station , you can catch trout for tea , sup Yorkshire ale , and see how things used to be at Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life . |
6 | It is pointless.and harmful to hark back to how things used to be , although the conflict of loyalties may be hard to handle . |
7 | Through events of different kinds we are likely to be put in touch with aspects of ourselves which previously have been overlooked — we are given a jolt , and have to make a bridge between how things used to be and how they threatened . |
8 | One of the best known approaches as to how decisions ought to be made is that of Simon , who developed the behaviour alternative model . |