Example sentences of "[to-vb] [Wh adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Program them to self-destruct whenever they miss a target .
2 It is possible , then , to systematically examine these factors which are often proposed in describing spoken language learning and to indicate how they might apply in the sign language situation .
3 A team of researchers from Bristol University was commissioned to examine what the YTS had to offer young black people and to indicate how they got on during the first six months of the scheme ( S. Fenton , Ethnic Minorities and the Youth Training Scheme Research and Development Series , no. 20 , MSC , 1984 ) .
4 Now I see no evidence in the er proposals of the other two groups of those qualities , there I do not see coherent form of covering for the contingencies that we could face and I see a real unwillingness to indicate how they would tackle priorities .
5 It consists of the bass-parts for each choir , placed one above the other , with bar-lines but no text or figures to indicate how he was to fill out the bass , only an occasional flat or sharp above the notes ; when in the Masses a movement begins in a higher part only , this is shown in the organ part ; but when the higher voices sing without the bass , the organ part is marked ‘ tacet ’ or ‘ non est hic ’ .
6 Huy could see no mark on the body to indicate how she had died .
7 ‘ I was teaching , but one of the reason things worked out so well for me was that I did n't have to worry how I would eat or where I would sleep .
8 I have to simulate perception of situations not present to my senses ( that is , imagine them ) in order to discover how I would respond , and incipiently simulate other persons ( that is , empathize them ) in order to discover how they respond ; I have to explore how things look and feel from different viewpoints .
9 With the help of the European Commission Pilot Project : Community Languages in the Secondary Curriculum , we therefore conducted a second survey amongst a sample of LEA coordinators of community language provision in order to discover how they were attempting to meet locally perceived needs : thirteen replies were received .
10 We wanted to discover how they feel about their lives , whether housewife is an adequate job description and to find out if this war between women really exists .
11 If we wish to store and manipulate normal form programs in computers it will be worthwhile investigating this and other topics to discover how they can be made more compact .
12 He was concerned to discover how they were winning lucrative car parking contracts and whether there was a leak of information from his own company .
13 If you need to discover how you spend your time then you will find this spreadsheet very useful and even if you do n't then it contains some helpful tips for handling dates and times .
14 ‘ I wished to discover how it was done — and where .
15 So unusual was this setup that during its early days we even had dealers contacting us to discover how it was being done !
16 There was no need to rush about trying to discover how it was done .
17 Peter Acton visits the popular gardening guru and live-wire broadcaster , Harry Smith , to discover how he keeps Radio Kent gardening enthusiasts tuned in and turned on
18 There would be no chance to tell fitzAlan the truth , no chance to discover how he felt about her , no chance at life and happiness .
19 I have to simulate perception of situations not present to my senses ( that is , imagine them ) in order to discover how I would respond , and incipiently simulate other persons ( that is , empathize them ) in order to discover how they respond ; I have to explore how things look and feel from different viewpoints .
20 This distinction can be limpid if the artist is directly interviewed , and the interview is verbatim ; but there are problems of evidence with filming and tape recordings , as well as with interviews , since the viewer or reader is unlikely to know how they have been edited .
21 He is , however , frequently contacted by landowners who want to know how they can make better use of their trees .
22 They can be irritatingly slow to publish , and it is often difficult to know how they spend their time .
23 He wants to know how they live , how they think .
24 I 'm anxious to know how they got on in the woods because Otley 's always nice going in and nasty when we 're coming out .
25 ‘ Want to know how they did it ?
26 And it is difficult to know how they will be heard .
27 Moving from a low cost to a high price housing area will be of concern : employees will wish to know how they can be helped to meet increased payments .
28 And they wanted to know how they could immunize themselves , so that they would not succumb in their turn .
29 Parents really do want to know how they can bring their children up to understand , very simply , what is right and what is wrong .
30 Customers are entitled to know how they will benefit .
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