Example sentences of "whether to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The success of any reform , whether to curriculum , teaching method , school organization or administration depends upon teachers being ‘ in-play ’ , willing to participate in the search for a more powerful and enabling form of schooling , and to give proposed reforms ( to quote the Americans ) ‘ their best shot ’ . |
2 | The NUS is taking an unprecedented risk in arguing for regular ballots of students to choose whether to affiliate . |
3 | The NUS is taking an unprecedented risk in arguing for regular ballots of students to choose whether to affiliate . |
4 | Apparently Oracle Corp has a dilemma : it ca n't decide whether to port Oracle System 7 to Microsoft Corp Windows NT and/or Novell Inc Netware . |
5 | He seemed to have escaped before she had and so she made her way out of the court alone , trying to decide whether to lunch in the tea room upstairs or to go out to a restaurant . |
6 | We are considering arguments that try to justify conventionalism on political grounds , arguments that would hold , for example , for people deciding whether to institute conventionalism on a clean slate . |
7 | In this chapter we have concentrated on two major life choices , the choice of marriage partner and , more briefly , whether to parent or not . |
8 | did n't know whether to you know , whether to commentary |
9 | More than 30 Darlington dentists will consider whether to hand in provisional resignation letters to Durham Family Health Services Authority when they hold an emergency meeting on Monday . |
10 | And executives say they will decide by the end of March whether to ground up to 25 DC-10s or stop leasing a similar number of Airbus A300s . |
11 | The answer put by proponents of the British approach is that the effect of publications or performances is rarely to incite directly whether to crime or anything else . |
12 | The imposed status system in conjunction with the emphasis on loyalty and obedience , whether to ruler , master , household head or parent , produced what the anthropologist Nakane Chie has called a ‘ vertical ’ society . |
13 | Imagine booking an airplane ticket and trying to decide whether to book APEX now , or to wait until plans are firmer . |
14 | For example , how to deal with capital depreciation and stock appreciation ; whether to value output at market prices or at factor cost ; whether to include net property income from abroad . |