Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 Section 4 of the Torts ( Interference with Goods ) Act 1977 adds a new and more important form of interlocutory relief , available in the county court and High Court , whereby goods the subject of present or future proceedings for wrongful interference may be ordered to be delivered up to the claimant , or a person appointed by the court , on such terms and conditions as may be specified .
2 Don Cupitt indeed suggests that the fact that Jesus , a human being , came to be seen as God , made for a situation whereby God the ‘ Father ’ also was conceived more anthropomorphically than was the case within the Jewish background .
3 However , consider the sort of lexical content you would expect to find associated with the forms treatment , landing , party and basin in a dictionary entry , and note how finding the forms embedded within a co-text constrains their interpretation .
4 You 've heard all the jokes about how shit the food is at festivals — well , heeeeere 's The Old Man Of Reading ( remember Reading ) JOHN PEEL enjoying what NME food experts have successfully identified as police horse dung .
5 Not till the dawn he heard it , and slowly blanched to hear , how Bess the landlord 's daughter , the landlord 's black eyed daughter , had watched for her love in the moonlight , and died in the darkness there .
6 Farm effluents are khaki , milk is white , … treated domestic sewage tends to have a sort of pale golden straw colour to it — depending on how dark the straw is it 's a fairly clear indicator to you .
7 The Magician who Lost his Magic by David McKee is a story which is popular with young children ; it tells the story of how Melric the Magician , woke up one day to find he no longer had any magic .
8 Lets hope that the rest of the teams in the League realise how crap the Scum are at the back .
9 What such critics for their part fail to realize is just how difficult scientific research actually is , how complex the testing of any even seemingly trivial hypothesis or hunch may be , and how many paradoxes and seeming mysteries we confront every day in our research which to us are at least as challenging as , but theoretically more relevant than , fretting about probably untestable phenomena like ESP .
10 They 'll also take into account how complex the project was , how many people were involved and in what way .
11 ( 6–29 ) ) , we can see how influences the effect of the corporation tax , modifying the size of the factor substitution effect as the income elasticity of demand for the corporate product is greater ( less ) than unity .
12 Taking a slow , deliberate breath to calm the surge of temper , Fran tried to relax , but it was surprising how unsettling the familiar night sounds could be now that she was alone .
13 With Type I systems the health authority receives funding for its population ; has a specific responsibility for the health/health care of that population ; and , in various combinations depending on how radical the proposal claims to be , provides and/or purchases services from other providers , public or private , to meet the health needs of the population .
14 It was hot and the demonstration went on much too long , but it gave us all some idea of how caring the teachers were and it was a practical illustration of what the school was trying to do .
15 When she spoke to Guitarist back in 1988 , Jennifer described how landing the job as guitar player on one of the largest tours ever was a dream come true ; how did it feel to be asked back this time ?
16 And Garvey mimed , with uncanny accuracy , how Colley the Mason had pushed the squire 's purse of white velvet down inside his own shirt , under his armpit .
17 There are are lot of things that I erm personally I was n't in agreement with erm things erm how things the government has run things .
18 He got long , ill-spelt letters from Claire every week , telling him what Doyle had done , and how Mary the cook was going into hospital , and the Labrador had taken first prize at the Eadstown Field Day .
19 London 's Theatre Museum could rout its critics by putting on its very first , entitled Cinderella And Her Very Ugly Sisters , as well as a Panto Fun Week of workshops where families can find out how Daisy the Cow negotiates the stage or how a handsome actor is turned into an Ugly Sister , or personally seem to be a Dame or a Principal Boy by being photographed with face beaming through a cut-out stylised figure .
20 The first thing we talked about was how wearing the camisole top had made her feel self-conscious , and how glad she was that she had put a shirt over it .
21 The move of the banks into securities business raises the question of how liquid the securities markets are , particularly in a crash .
22 Many issues with which governments have to grapple are so complex that no matter how well-informed the decision-maker , it is not possible confidently to predict all the likely consequences or knock-on effects of any particular decision .
23 — where ‘ Trinacria ’ , the ancient Greek name for Sicily , is related to the legend of how Vulcan the divine smith , somewhere in the island , solved the problem of perpetual motion , by a wheel with three dogleg spokes , its never ceasing to roll recalling the wheel that was the hellish and interminable torment of Ixion .
24 In the absence of a greater range of evidence it is difficult to be certain about how representative the Sutton Hoo mound 1 boat is of the range of ship types .
25 The popular story of how James the Grocer uses cash flows to finance an expansion of the business .
26 Revenge attacks however grave the provocation , can not be allowed ; the law must view them seriously .
27 It is unique in being the site of the terrible Battle of 1066 when William the Conqueror defeated King Harold and his Saxon army .
28 The Romans and Danes had settlements here too and the village became permanent in Norman times when William the Conqueror 's brother Robert , Count of Mortain , built a manor house .
29 Richard struggled stubbornly on , but the effective end of the civil war came on 13 July when William the Lion , King of Scots , was captured at Alnwick , just one day after as numerous chroniclers pointed out — Henry had done public penance for those hasty words which had led to Becket 's murder .
30 Come to the village of Battle in East Sussex and stand on the field where William the Conqueror and Harold II fought the Battle of Hastings in 1066 — an event that changed the course of England 's history .
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