How does it appear that the power of all the members was ordinary and equal?
How does it appear, that Scripture consequences are to be admitted to prove any particular truth or doctrine?
How does it appear, that this synod followed the ordinary method of procedure in such courts?
How does it appear that there were judicial decrees given by this synod?
How does each of these scenes affect our estimate of the character of Brutus?
How does he make the escape of the stag a surprise?
How does he appear when he defends himself after Elaine's letter has been read?
How does he acquaint us with the characters: by what he says, by what they say, or by what others say of them?
How does he give me the blue devils, as you call it?
On the other hand, how does it happen that entities that are not impenetrable, which can neither shock others nor be shocked by them, which are completely invisible, like soul and intelligence, are genuine beings?
How does it remain single and identical, and how does it not split up?
How does it happen that some souls are in a body, while others are discarnate?
Even admitting that some day she should be divided from all body, how does it happen that a soul could thus separate, while some other could not, if at bottom both are of the same nature?
How does it happen, my son, that those trousers, which are almost new, are torn on both knees?
But you, my beardless youth, how does it happen that you are not in the country with papa and mamma?
And, viewed in this light, how does Strauss's claim to originality appear?
We ought now to be sufficiently informed concerning the heaven and the courage of our new believer to be able to turn to the last question: How does he write his books?
How does the "Mother" feel over her baby's success?
If it was only a profane thing, a wandering vital principle, during life, how does it become a sacred thing all at once, and the object of religious sentiments?
In other words, how does it happen that they, too, are of a religious nature?
But we know that there are spirits of every sort; how does it happen that the soul of the dead man is necessarily an evil spirit?
How does Dewey's definition of society differ from that of Espinas?
How does "the stranger" include externality and intimacy?
As to the stupendous height and compass of heaven, to which the earth is in comparison no more than a single point; how does it suggest to us the immense and unsearchable power and wisdom of God?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "how does" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.