Example sentences of "to [Wh adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The question arose after Donoghue v. Stevenson as to how broadly the ratio decidendi could be interpreted . |
2 | It would be a matter of judgement as to how broadly any new restriction was imposed . |
3 | and they just say it totally randomly and the last one just the first pers person who says Mornington Crescent is the winner but they 've made a great big sort of fiction as to how why , when it is suitable to say Mornington Crescent |
4 | There is a serious question as to how reasonably you should fund the deficit and it is all very well to criticise this suggestion as to how the a gap should filled without making any sensible suggestions of your own and Mr Brown , nice Mr Brown so far |
5 | Back In The Night , the old Feelgood stomp , is the highlight and , usually , the closing number - though the number of encores varies according to how well the concert is going . |
6 | Because companies pay taxes according to how well they did the previous year , the deficit tends to be deepest just as we come out of recession . |
7 | Once the barbel begin feeding I regulate the filling and casting of the swimfeeder according to how well the fish are responding . |
8 | Any particle should be fished in the same way you fish with maggots or casters : feed a generous quantity into the swim initially , then little and often as the day wears on , the total quantity obviously varying according to how well the carp are feeding . |
9 | These interviews were intended to provide information as to how well specific objectives , such as the awareness of the tools for information retrieval , had been achieved . |
10 | Memories would be revived , drinks bought , present circumstances either voiced or avoided , according to how well he knew — or could trust — his chance acquaintance . |
11 | First , I shall look at the philosophy underlying the 1981 Act and examine the evidence as to how well it is working in practice . |
12 | In most cases , prisoners worked in their groups of five , and were paid ( or not ) according to how well the group performed . |
13 | Each member of the audience would then have the task in the playback group of giving each item points , say on a scale from one to five , according to how well it achieved its aim . |
14 | But with the other companies that have been established , and all water companies have done the same , the way to increase profits is to go into er a business which you 're in competition with other businesses and you stand or fail as to how well you do on that . |
15 | You referred frequently to how well you know and the village , so I am sure she will , subject to your approach , be willing to go in and switch on a convector in each of the two rooms and read the meter . |
16 | The model proposed by Lakatos , that scientists work in rival ‘ Research Programmes ’ , each of which has a hard core of unchangeable and unchallengeable general assumptions , can show up those programmes which are progressive or stagnating , according to how well novel facts can be confirmed , or if the programme is purely reactive . |
17 | Most systems also have some method of assigning scores which rank competing hypotheses according to how well they match the constraints , or according to their probability given the evidence . |
18 | I have reservations as to how well the defence will cope with lots of high crosses to big forwards , particularly with ‘ Christopher Lee ’ Lukic 's recent record . |
19 | A ratchet is a mechanism by which investors provide management with an incentive , in the form of equity enhanced in proportion to how well they perform . |
20 | Pensioners are warned to take care , but there 's a limit to how well they can protect themselves |
21 | Santiago de Compostela bears testimony to how effectively Nazarean tradition established itself in Spain . |
22 | This is a tribute to how effectively the rich use the wide range of allowances available to them and other forms of tax avoidance . |
23 | The final stage in the process was to make sure that the box provided was filled to half-way with plaster of Paris to absorb moisture , though he gives no guidelines as to how deep such a box should be ; ‘ after this , the cover and two windows were put down ’ . |
24 | Opinions differ as to how high the cat can hear at full sensitivity . |
25 | Having established that the annual prevalence of known opioid use in Wirral during 1984–5 was about 5 per 1,000 of the adult population , the question arises as to how high this level of opioid use is compared to other areas of the UK . |
26 | There is a profusion of these ruins in this area , a testimony to how heavily and successfully populated it once was . |
27 | Yes a hard disk does make a great deal of difference to how easy a machine is to use . |
28 | I did n't want to have to face up to how completely … |
29 | From the foregoing , it will be apparent that the prospect of a breach of the peace licenses what would otherwise be unlawful conduct on the part of the policeman , and the question arises as to how carefully , and on what grounds , the courts will give guidance as to the use of the powers , and subject their use to review . |
30 | The issues discussed in this section relate to how reliably and validly these functions can be fulfilled . |