Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Good light from above and whenever possible sunlight from the front . |
2 | A morphological indexing system was developed whereby each word in the lexicon is associated with its root . |
3 | They have seen it as an arrangement whereby some gain at the expense of others . |
4 | A special feature is the series of transparent overlays supplied , some to generate the moire patterns , others to provide a novel representation of the geometrical illusions , whereby one part of the configuration is separated from the remainder , and the distorted circles are seen to be truly circular , the apparently diverging lines to be truly parallel . |
5 | I was 22 in 1934 and the Hon Mrs Bower , wife of the Tory MP for the area , and her friends on the council of social services organised a scheme whereby any lad on the dole ( and most of us were ) would be trained for private service and find jobs in London and the South . |
6 | Harvey told me how each part of the computer was named after a section of the human brain : the Medulla , Pons and Midbrain . |
7 | One of the uses of understanding how this transform of the city and savage theme continues in Eliot 's work is that in seeing how this primitive countryside ( like the animistic rose-garden ) connects with London 's metropolitan world , it becomes apparent that there is a political aspect to the Four Quartets . |
8 | Fortunately , during the last few years , there has been a blossoming of research which considerably increases our understanding of how this part of the machinery of planning works . |
9 | 10A contains the conference keynote speeches by John Elliott and Rosemary Webb , each reflecting on how central control of the curriculum might influence action research . |
10 | How much value to the individual will this new interpretation of the Directive be ? |
11 | The fourteenth century showed how valuable access to the sea , and in particular to northern waters , was to be for France . |
12 | Ah , they would all of them be astonished at how well Lugh of the Longhand had done tonight . |
13 | We have already examined how redistributive taxation in the pursuit of equity will induce allocative distortions by driving a wedge between the price the consumer pays and the price the producer receives . |
14 | It is strange how all movement in the universe takes the form of waves , from the tiny vibrations within the atom and microscopic organisms to the electric pulses in the brain , the waves of the sea , the throb of sound itself , light waves , radio waves , the pulses of force between galaxies , etc . |
15 | ‘ I will have regard to how vigorous competition with the tunnel can be best assured as well as with how well the current competitive arrangments have operated , ’ he said . |
16 | But he did not dismiss the idea and added that a new committee would be set up in June 1995 to examine how far compliance with the code and the report 's other recommendations had progressed . |
17 | The sponsors of the Committee would reconvene about two years after the code has been implemented , and a group would be formed to examine how far compliance with the code had progressed . |
18 | How one afternoon in the blaze of the Highland summer one of the airmen roused the corporal and entreated : " What do you make of yon ? " |
19 | There are a number of ways of cueing a sound tape , but the simplest way is to record a guide onto a spare track to show where each section of the music should start and end . |
20 | Cue a sound tape by recording a guide-track to indicate where each section of the music should start and end : set the tape to a start-mark ; set tape recorder to record-pause ; set the video tape to play-pause on the first frame of picture ; release both machines together calling out music cues into a microphone connected to the tape recorder while you watch the pictures on screen . |
21 | Why that thing at the front , that 's a pretty arrangement . |
22 | Bush 's public and deliberate linking of the " occupied " West Bank with East Jerusalem was greeted with near unanimous condemnation in Israel , where Israeli control over the whole of the " " eternal " capital " was widely considered to be an irreversible fact . |
23 | Clothing is one of the largest sectors of UK industry and is particularly important in Northern Ireland , where total employment in the industry represents a substantial proportion of all those employed in manufacturing . |
24 | The fiction belongs to that school where minute anatomy of the mind predominates over incidents . |
25 | Reports of an abundance of whales in the Southern Ocean brought European whalers south during the late 19th century , when scientific exploration of the continent also began ( Hayes , 1932 ) . |
26 | Although such findings are not in dispute , and of course are rarely undertaken in areas where public antagonism to the institution is known to run high , there is continual pressure to replicate them and repeat the consoling message . |
27 | Some people can and do their own conveyancing , though there are circumstances [ such as complex leasehold properties ] where detailed knowledge of the law is a distinct advantage . |
28 | He had arrived at the precise moment when another twist in the plot of a murder weekend was unravelling itself . |
29 | However fresh evidence on the impact of cuts in high rates of British taxation has been provided by Minford and Ashton ( see Brown 1988 ) . |
30 | ‘ That 's why this part of the world is so important to me , ’ he resumed , taking a cumbersome leather cigar case from his pocket . |