Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] [verb] to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is in this layer that historians will discover answers to their key questions : how the firm responds to opportunities and threats ; how it interacts with government , other firms , its employees , and its customers ; how it establishes R&D programs and marketing strategies ; and so on . |
2 | The individual 's interpretation of a situation is based on personal beliefs about communication competence — one 's own and the other person 's — and these beliefs affect how the individual relates to others , and how others relate to the individual . |
3 | So after ten years of telling us how the future belongs to Thatcher , he will spend the next five telling us how successful Major will be in creating a classless society . |
4 | In this chapter , we examine the factors which influence the demand for money and the important question of how the economy reacts to changes in the supply of money . |
5 | So our care and management of the young horse will affect not only how the horse relates to people , but whether the horse relates to its environment in a way that is constructive or destructive to the horse itself . |
6 | It says erm The theme is an urgently felt personal one , an exploration of how a woman comes to maturity in the world of the writer 's youth . |
7 | An example of this is where the transaction relates to shares in a company and the firm is a financial adviser to the company , or the firm is advising someone who is contemplating a substantial acquisition of shares in the company . |
8 | The second type of case deals with situations where the legislation refers to sums being paid directly or indirectly to a particular person ( for example , see TA 1988 , s677 — although the expression was subsequently extended by what is now s677(10) ) . |
9 | The first where the client does not require any reference at all to KPMG in the advertisement ; the second where the advertisement refers to KPMG . |
10 | Every region is proud to show off its specialities when the Tour comes to town , both in food and wine . |
11 | Since 1979 , when the Government came to power , coal imports have increased from 4 million tonnes to 19 millions tonnes , an increase of 346 per cent. , which has had the effect of wiping out the coal fields of south Wales , damaging our balance of payments , costing the taxpayer £8,500 for every one of the tens of thousands of unemployed miners , and making us dreadfully dependent on foreign supplies . |
12 | As a result of the Government 's policy , the pensioner 's widow is more than £17 per week less well off in real terms than she was when the Government came to power . |
13 | Will he now give us the figures for the whole period since 1979 , when the Government came to office ? |
14 | Now , as though solaced by the memory she said , ‘ I have known times when the water went to ice . |
15 | It was thought that he would be able to rest better during the day when the unit switched to night shooting , but daughter Emma only a few weeks old — had other ideas . |
16 | Harris 's internal experience with open systems dates from 1987 when the company committed to X/Open Portability Guide 3 standards and resolved to seek X/Open-compliant vendors and products and the forging of alliances with strategic vendors . |
17 | For some , the crime may even pay : thus in the Goodrich disc-brake scandal of the late 1960s , when the company attempted to foist a defective brake-disc system on to a customer who happened to be too clever to be deceived , two of the main executives involved were later promoted ( Vandivier 1972 : 33 ) . |
18 | And yet , early yesterday morning , when the squad returned to Luton , the indications were that he would keep changes to a minimum for the friendly against Italy at Wembley next month . |
19 | Santomaso 's links with Peggy Guggenheim date back to 1948 when the artist suggested to Rodolfo Pallucchini , General Secretary of the Venice Biennale , that Peggy Guggenheim 's collection should be exhibited in the Greek Pavilion . |
20 | If , contrary to this sworn determination , the defence of justification is not proceeded with when the matter comes to trial , his conduct in recklessly signalling a defence which does not materialise can inflate the damages alarmingly . |
21 | The tranquiliser and the bottle are poor comforters when the time comes to part for ever from those we love . |
22 | No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless a quorum is present at the time when the meeting proceeds to business . |
23 | No business shall be transacted at any meeting unless a quorum is present at the time when the meeting proceeds to business . |
24 | This is the one when the robot come to dinner they came on Christmas day . |
25 | And there 's when the robot comes to dinner . |
26 | Others ask why the West responded to Iraq 's invasion of Kuwait while failing to do anything about Israel 's occupation of Arab land . |