Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it can [be] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 But if man is vulnerable to impulses which send him spiralling down into darkness , that very vulnerability is the means by which he can existentially know the strength whereby it can be healed and stabilised .
2 His relational model is a theory of what data is and how it can be stored and retrieved .
3 They should be shown how it may primarily be either an artefact in its own right or a means of conveying information ; how it functions as a tool of thought and as a creator of human relationships ; how it can be stored and readily transmitted across time and distance .
4 The Andover Branch have again shown how it can be done and wins the Anna Neagle Trophy with a contribution of £1,466.54 — or £10.40 per Branch member .
5 A notion of power which goes beyond , say , class reductionism is obviously useful in attempting to grasp the history of the subordination of women , or the regulation of unorthodox sexualities , but if power is everywhere it is difficult to understand how it can be resisted or broken out of .
6 Thanks to its work with First Direct , Fuji Film and Pepe Jeans , HHCL is used to testing its medium to see how it can be deepened and directed towards ‘ advertising that respects the integrity and dignity of those to whom it communicates .
7 Zambia An ODA-funded consultancy was undertaken to examine the backlog of unpublished maps and reports held by the Geological Survey Department and make recommendations on how it can be reduced or eliminated .
8 However it can be achieved and is well worth pursuing .
9 Here also however it can be shown that the event see is thought as logically anterior to the event denoted by the infinitive .
10 However it can be shown that adopting a round-trip approach will usually result in lower mileage .
11 However it can be used when the buyer is clearly seeking factual information .
12 However , the arguments which underlie the concept of justiciability can also be used to support the idea that in reviewing government decisions over which the courts are prepared to exercise control , they should only award remedies to aggrieved parties in cases where it can be said that the respondent has gone wrong in some fairly extreme way .
13 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
14 The effect of analysis techniques on the ranking of investments is shown in Table 4.9 where it can be seen that each method produces a different ranking .
15 However , this presumption can be rebutted in particular cases where it can be shown that , even in a business situation , the parties do not in fact want to make an enforceable contract .
16 Note that justices may convict where it can be inferred that at the material time , the penis was exposed .
17 The verbs seem and appear deliberately withhold applicability ( thus permitting but not demanding the inference that it is inappropriate ) , as does the verb act where it can be taken that the property does not apply .
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