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

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1 The similarity of their views — if only on that one key point — is a measure of how the superpower thaw is extending from arms control to economic matters as well .
2 The issue is now set to go to a full board meeting , a measure of how the directors ' proud notions of consensus have withered over this issue .
3 ‘ its effect ’ — a description of how the position shown in the accounts is different as a result of the departure , normally with quantification , except (
4 er you know so far as we can get that erm and I 'll then give you a description of how the theory er predicts your er preferences for behaving in particular ways , would work out .
5 Now , a story of how the English are finally beating the Australians at their own game .
6 Free estimates are available on request and a videotape provides a demonstration of how the system works .
7 A study of how the various crofting communities handled these pressures , outside the law and largely by ignoring it , might be instructive in the field of human relationships to which I have referred , but it would be difficult now to carry it out because that period in crofting has passed into history .
8 This is a study of how the speed of technology change interacts with the development of market structure .
9 I feel the time is now right to respond to local bargaining initiatives , C C T and L M S , with a review of how the research department could best provide their services to the people at the sharp end .
10 Essentially this is a question of how the ‘ inside ’ articulates with the ‘ outside ’ .
11 The geographical spread will be very much a question of how the highland and lowland TAVRAs — the Territorial Army volunteer reserve associations — decide to allocate their resources .
12 ‘ Beauty and the changing attitudes to it are always a reflection of how the world changes .
13 which is trying to accumulate a record of how the English language is used in everyday context , like lectures , like in broadcasts , like in people 's homes and so forth .
14 The Lady of the Hearth is a reminder of how the mundane , prosaic side of life is intimately connected to that which is highest and freest in us .
15 This permits them to build up a picture of how the weather is changing virtually anywhere on Earth .
16 In this way , they manage to give a picture of how the structural ambiguities of discourses of gender and the individual subject intersect .
17 That is a sign of how the play has been intelligently re-thought .
18 Hotspur 's refusal of verse is less a deliberate snub , as with Jaques and Achilles , than a sign of how the illegality of rebellion can destroy family and loving relationships , as the sequel demonstrates all too clearly .
19 Powerful material for 1963 but a sample of how the show should have developed its characters to make them more rounded and believable .
20 A knowledge of how the idol is imbued with ‘ life ’ or the ‘ serpent power ’ is even more obscure .
21 For example , a designer may build up a sequence of actions which an operator must follow in order to cause his product to function properly — he has synthesised the task from a knowledge of how the machine or other product was designed to function .
22 The above procedure gives a flavour of how the assumption of rational expectations can be used to give a model of the term structure of interest rates which can be tested .
23 A reconstruction of how the burial mound must have looked four thousand years ago has led experts to believe the ceremonies were linked to the appearance of the midsummer sun .
24 This is a definition of how the brand should best fit into its competitive market .
25 There would be a reassessment of how the land reform process had worked .
26 John Lyons ( ‘ Trade unions plugged in ’ Management Today , January 1991 ) gives a glimpse of how the thinking of some senior trade union officials in Britain remains stuck in the dark ages .
27 This leaflet is a summary of how the Poll Tax will affect women .
28 However , a worthwhile innovation here was to begin with a conference conversation whereby small mixed national groups were asked to produce a list of the key questions that they saw action research as needing to answer , and a summary of how the group envisaged moving from the question to an appropriate answer .
29 These arguments suggested that the starting point for criminology should be a consideration of how the legal rules that define crimes come about and whose interests they serve .
30 Of course if they come to you then you get a feel of how the equipment is going to feel in your office , and that can be useful too .
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