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

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1 Humboldt himself had shown an interest in the native inhabitants of the regions he visited , and his views on how the environment affects plants and animals may have been influenced by his studies of the ways in which human societies adapted to local conditions .
2 There is a complete misunderstanding on his part of how the discount proposals will work in practice .
3 During police interviews , Harper changed his story about how the fire started , according to Sergeant Gibb .
4 Couturier is more convincing in his demonstration of how the increase in available textual material brought about by the invention of print led to new strategies for incorporating one text into another without overt plagiarism ( 48 ) .
5 Michael Kelly , the director whose company is responsible for Celtic 's public relations , yesterday confirmed that the manager has been asked to report back to the board with his observations on how the club 's performances can be improved .
6 Hilton embodies his sense of how the contemplative grows in love for Christ as God , in the image of Mary Magdalene reaching out to touch the risen Jesus who says : Hilton enlarges : It is this love , knowledge and worship which is experienced in the darkness ; the " lif vnseable " ( 30.102r. – 252 ) of the soul " as the gift of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost who : This is the core of contemplative knowledge , not the quasi-sensual experience of heat and sweetness and light which may accompany it .
7 Anyone who watched the drubbing poor Neil Lyndon received for his attack on extreme feminism , No More Sex War , and has a taste for more of the same will relish Not Guilty : In Defence of the Modern Man ( Weidenfeld , February , £8.99 , 0 297 81216 5 ) , in which David Thomas reveals the fruits of his researches into how The Guys have been Really Hurting because of their treatment at the hands of women lately .
8 He found his hosts also receptive to his account of how the Scottish Prison Service had improved its relationship with the press .
9 The second sense emerges as we follow his explanation of how the civil state would come into being out of a state of nature , by the making of contracts .
10 She smiled when she saw him attired in Norfolk jacket and cords — his idea of how the conqueror would dress .
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