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 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 .
3 The fourteenth century showed how valuable access to the sea , and in particular to northern waters , was to be for France .
4 Ah , they would all of them be astonished at how well Lugh of the Longhand had done tonight .
5 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 .
6 ‘ 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The fiction belongs to that school where minute anatomy of the mind predominates over incidents .
12 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 ) .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 However fresh evidence on the impact of cuts in high rates of British taxation has been provided by Minford and Ashton ( see Brown 1988 ) .
16 This is why social consciousness in the form of patriotism , for example , is important to Scruton .
17 Neonatal orthopaedic screening is particularly important in Hungary , where congenital dislocation of the hip is the commonest congenital abnormality .
18 This is where hard bargaining at the time that you negotiated your service contract could pay off handsomely .
19 Pollution is worst during winter months , when cold air over the city produces a " thermal inversion " effect , trapping the warmer , polluted air close to the surface .
20 The Hastings £20m scheme was celebrated by a successful ‘ Gala Day ’ on 27 April when unlimited travel over the line for only £1 was available and more formally on 6 May when the Queen Mother ( Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ) travelled over the line in the Royal Train .
21 The story has been further complicated by the observation that under conditions where previous activation of the NMDA receptor system has disabled the induction mechanism , NO synthase inhibitors may promote the induction of LTP .
22 This event of historic importance had occurred in 1957 when full membership of the World Federation of the Deaf was accorded to the BDDA .
23 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
24 The schools where successful use of the microcomputer in the library is evident , have all begun with small projects involving the librarian and one or two teachers .
25 Until early in the eighteenth century , moreover , foreign diplomats when given audience by the sultan were expected to wear a Turkish-style robe over their normal clothing in order to spare him the repellent sight of European dress .
26 IT MAY be worth asking , when Rangers are touching unprecedented heights in Europe , where Celtic fit into the scheme of things on the eve of the last Old Firm game of the season , writes Hugh Keevins .
27 A defeat in a situation where sustainable management of the resource seems possible could threaten other resources where there is greater cause for concern about depletion .
28 To ripen melons , keep them at room temperature for a few days , when ripe store in the fridge and eat as soon as possible .
29 A diary based development and reporting approach was used in a few cases where close contact with the project team was feasible .
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