Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [Wh adv] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Helen Kay looks at how the God Squad handle some huge assets and equally big liabilities |
2 | Auguste enquired , puzzled , remembering what he had seen before when the lady puppet was attacked and hoping there would be no repetition . |
3 | The choice of software depends on how the school librarian and/or teacher want to use it and what skills and concepts the pupils should experience . |
4 | ‘ Looking at how the franchise industry has developed in the United States and the diversity of franchises offered there , we can expect that much greater growth is still to take place in the UK market . ’ |
5 | Then Googol sprawled wretchedly on a couch , whispering of how a power axe had sliced a hole through the door and how stun-gas had billowed into the suite , all within seconds . |
6 | All sorts of people since then have speculated on how the Arts Lab started , and various different books and publications about Bowie 's career have put it in all sorts of different context , but that is how it happened . |
7 | Each information officer will have a mix of new writing and rewriting , both short items and long items , as well as special research projects to look at how the information system is used in bureaux . |
8 | RESEARCH is to be carried out in Darlington to look at how the borough council can coordinate its green policies . |
9 | In essence all pa elis are similar ; they tell of how the Ma tdotb ; ā gods ( the Bāra Bhāi or Twelve Brothers ) wander the earth until they come to a place that they like in particular . |
10 | The answer will depend upon how the appeals procedure is framed . |
11 | Much would depend on how the oil revenue is split . |
12 | The complexity of the model will depend on how the database administrator interprets the conceptual model , and increasing flexibility in use may lead to increases in complexity of the logical model and slower access times . |
13 | In recent years , research at Oxford has focused on how the planning system has been put to work in the past decade . |
14 | The auctioneers , diplomatically , would not comment on why the multi-millionaire star is selling , though they confirmed that there is a reserve price . |
15 | Er this taken from where the signal box used to be , and that 's where the line out to is over there . |
16 | In 1908 Russell wrote of how the club movement sought to emulate the schools , ‘ the special pride of the country ’ . |
17 | In fact two houses ( in Loraine Crescent ) were supposed to have stood upon where the access road presently runs . |
18 | More Gilbos winding machines have been added in the spinning department and in the Dye House a new office has been constructed to where the colour computer will be moved . |
19 | It seems likely that dementia is the extreme end of a continuum of behaviour ; the point prevalence is to some degree determined by where the case definition line is drawn . |
20 | Pupils learn about how a printing press works . |
21 | These represent times when the land rose , the seas drained away and the sea bed became dry so that the deposits that had accumulated on it were eroded away . |
22 | Soon after a list was published of how the Post Office reward money of £5000 , authorized by the Postmaster General , Mr John Stonehouse , was , on Drury 's recommendations , to be distributed . |
23 | I 'm standing there the silly bloke , he stood near where the gas equipment was and I was standing there both hands clenched ready for him to start saying something ! |
24 | However , even if linguists could all agree on how the pragmatics/semantics boundary should be drawn , there would be no simple answer to this question . |
25 | Such behaviour is described by where the retardation time τ R provides a measure of the time required for E 2 and η 2 to reach 0.632 of their total deformation . |