Example sentences of "how it [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If we decide to change the way we do business or change the way the application works on how it models our environment , then we have to revisit using this architecture every single client machine on the network and upgrade that particular business function .
2 Er but I say it , I was just using that as an example of how it brought it home to me how easy it is to get in .
3 To illustrate the theorem , we will see how it enables us to convert any VMP with two objective functions into a parametric programming problem .
4 Even Jenny — clever , perceptive Jenny — had been impressed by Damian Flint , had found him apparently irresistible , staying up till early morning with him , discussing love ; and how that galled her , how it angered her .
5 Apparently every now and then it did succeed in reaching one of the lower perches , but I never saw it do so and to this day I do n't know how it managed it .
6 I now want to understand how it achieves its own behaviour , in terms of its own internal parts .
7 Is is , is that how it struck you ?
8 I want you to see how it formed my character !
9 The organisational changes that come with white-collar CCT and its attendant activities create an environment where it is all the more imperative for the traditionally federal style of Town Hall management to look very carefully at how it manages its electronic records .
10 Queer how it gets us , all women and no men , the way we let off steam , like being back at school again , lifting up people 's skirts in the cloakroom .
11 I can not explain how it feels they may not be human , but they are flesh and blood . ’
12 At least out here they had to play according to some sort of standard of fairness , even if it was a standard they could change as they went along according to how it suited them ( like doubling the bus fares just after he 'd found that job way out in Brentford ) , but in prison , even more so than in a mental hospital , there were no real limits to what they could do to him .
13 ‘ I was a skinhead before you were born , ’ he would bellow , and only she knew how it hurt him .
14 Rather than concerning itself with the way in which the properties of this structure emerge from its components , it takes the structure as given and asks how it reproduces itself and changes .
15 She talked of the spectre of Pre Menstrual Tension and how it blighted her life .
16 We are continually being told by British Rail that how it spends its money depends on priorities .
17 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
18 From what Morse said it looks as though he was trying to flog it in some under-the-counter deal , but I do n't see how it helps us . ’
19 In a wedding photograph , the interesting faces are not those of the bride and groom , but of the encircling guests : the bride 's younger sister ( will it happen to me , the tremendous thing ? ) , the groom 's elder brother ( will she let him down like that bitch did me ? ) , the bride 's mother ( how it takes me back ) , the groom 's father ( if the lad knew what I know now if only I 'd known what I know now ) , the priest ( strange how even the tongue-tied are moved to eloquence by these ancient vows ) , the scowling adolescent ( what do they want to get married for ? ) , and so on .
20 Yeah but look how it fitted me when I bought it .
21 The only thing he could talk about with any certainty was his condition and how it made him feel .
22 A family simulating post strike conditions in an improvised shelter was asked how it thought it might cope with diarrhoea and vomiting and , understandably , did n't think it would cope very well .
23 It will trace how the city operated the different Housing Acts , how it developed its housing management policy , and how its schemes came to have the distinctive social characteristics which they possess .
24 Ca n't you understand how it riled me ? ’
25 big plates of meat horses , and er there you are , that 's how it goes I suppose .
26 I do n't know how it goes I 've forgotten but it it 's from the angels do the next thing , ha
27 How it irked her .
28 Pearson — the publishing-to-oil conglomerate — gives a wide range of answers when asked how it cut its audit fees by 18% from £2.2m in 1990 to £1.8m in 1991 .
29 And we were , and I was beginning to wonder is it something to do , you know how it tells you , maybe if you swallow there 's ?
30 Note the loss of the thumb on the hand of this kind of monkey and how it uses its first or index finger to grip items of food .
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