Sentence examples for were how from inspiring English sources

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were how

noun

The means by which something is accomplished.

  • I am not interested in the why, but in the how.

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"His suits were how you say it?

How great we were, how great.

"The questions really were: 'How does politics work?

Those tones were how telephones spoke to one another.

Photo booth photos were how I marked time.

How helpless they were, how helpless I was feeling".

Many taxi drivers were, how to say this, unimpressed.

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Before the arrival of cinema, there were how-to guides for aspiring novelists and playwrights.

They were -- how can I put this delicately?

Yasmin Le Bon: I knew who Duran Duran were - how could you not?

The specific questions of interest were: ● How were hospitalisation and PHC resource variables measured?

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