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

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1 As terrestrial and satellite companies compete for sport and movies , the two major commodities which could ensure the future success of television , the conference will consider how the contest for the SPOILS OF SPORT will progress over the next decade .
2 By all means outlaw unsafe parties , but the Government must consider how to allow properly organised events to take place .
3 In later sections we will consider how to adjust our body clocks to much larger shifts — as after a time-zone transition or during nightwork , for example .
4 Let us consider how some of these difficulties could be removed or controlled .
5 The allied commanders must also consider how long they can continue the air campaign without wearing out their airmen .
6 The ideas might be splendid in themselves but you must consider how they will contribute to the strategy .
7 We will consider how this principle could be put into effect for new commercial leases .
8 This chapter will consider how much it costs to support dementia sufferers at home .
9 If we decide , in the case of the baptism study , that we must carry out fieldwork to collect data which is not to be found in already published sources we must consider how best to utilize what resources we have .
10 If partnerships find the case proven they should consider how the tensions towards fragmentation might be reduced and how they might come to be a better understanding of the responsibilities and common commitments which are essential in any decentralised organisation .
11 We hope that those to whom this report is addressed — educationalists , parents , and those concerned with the provision of resources centrally and locally [ but not real teachers ? ] — will consider how far the standards of performance revealed , are acceptable …
12 We hope that those to whom this report is addressed — educationalists , parents , and those concerned with the provision of resources centrally and locally [ but not real teachers ? ] — will consider how far the standards of performance revealed , are acceptable …
13 Obviously we can not know the outcome of a new project , so let's consider how we might have proceeded 31 years ago .
14 As well as our family history , sex and age , we must also consider how physically active we are , the amount of stress we have to endure , whether or not we smoke , what we eat and , very importantly , whether or not we are overweight .
15 Do consider how the new conservatory will best blend with the property and whether to use single glazing which is less expensive or double glazing which allows the conservatory to be used more comfortably the year around .
16 This will obviously entail an extra row in the tableau and to determine the entries in this row we will consider how the general constraint , can be incorporated in a tableau .
17 In this section , we will consider how the optimal solution of an LP can be found when the data is a function of a single parameter , .
18 We will now consider how pivoting may be carried out in the framework we have outlined .
19 IF the royals stage a smear campaign against Diana , they should consider how many people would tune in if Di broadcast her own Christmas Day ‘ message ’ on TV .
20 Moreover , if banks wish to attract more borrowers , they might well consider how they can soften the rather forbidding image which we found they have for so many people .
21 In Chapter Seven I 'll consider how you can raise your visibility , whether it 's at work , as an entrepreneur or in your community .
22 Instead of considering its consequences , we can consider how it arose .
23 In Chapter v I shall move on to ask whether the work done by Poulantzas suggests a means of overcoming these problems , and finally I shall consider how successful the theory is as a tool for furnishing explanations of the social world .
24 For example , let us consider how we would set about studying levels of violence in residential establishments for children .
25 In the rest of this chapter we will consider how state policies have reaffirmed the financial advantages that derive from the continuation of a dual structure of production .
26 In the rest of this chapter we will consider how state policies have reaffirmed the financial advantages that derive from the continuation of a dual structure of production .
27 We will briefly consider how choice theorists have tackled the latter problem before examining the defects of the main thrust of this liberal interpretation of contractual obligations .
28 Leaving aside debates about the adequacy of the overall budget we can also consider how the current budget is distributed .
29 Before demonstrating this point directly , we should consider how cost reductions can arise , because different possibilities have different welfare effects .
30 In this chapter we will consider how social inequalities occur not just between social groups in Britain but also between different areas .
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