Example sentences of "and [Wh adv] [pron] might [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It tells where the foods come from , how they are processed , how they should be stored and how they might be served .
2 After junior appointments at St Thomas 's and Great Ormond Street he entered the Royal Army Medical Corps for two years , during part of which time he investigated the dangers of hyperthermia in tank crews and how they might be overcome .
3 We then discuss how financial reports can be used , and how they might be improved , to satisfy the demand for information about wider accountability issues .
4 it is not just what motivates so much as what motivates and how it might be achieved .
5 Nevertheless , let us , at least , start with what it is and how it might be explained .
6 Numerous similar enquiries into the structure of response and how it might be developed have been recorded elsewhere ( Osbourn , 1988 ) .
7 Whether such finance will be made available and how it might be channelled are major themes in subsequent chapters .
8 The American had used Father to set the financial wheels turning for the takeover ; employed him , you might say ; and he 'd suggested the inside trade and how it might be made . ’
9 The articles in this book demonstrate in a variety of ways where the bias occurs and how it might be redressed .
10 The emphasis will be on putting everything into context , not only what a particular package achieves but how it does it , how it relates to the other packages in the same area and how it might be extended .
11 This cultural context which affected attitudes towards the city and how it might be planned was built up from a number of sources and expressed in the literature of the day ( Timms and Kelley. 1985 ) .
12 This working party is considering the resourcing and coordination of such a network and how it might be related to the role of the inspectorate , the advisory service and the library service .
13 Crime they say does n't pay , well you may have your own views on that but certainly across the breadth of variety of criminal activity we might agree that crime almost always hurt someone , more or less , we have a system designed to cope with the effects of crime and to deter future criminals , but it does n't seem to be making crime a thing of the past , so how good are we at dealing with crime , tonight 's hundred women have a broad range of experience as victims , law women , perpetrators , police and others , we 'll be hearing their views on the system and how it might be changed and asking why are we all so fascinated by fictional crime from Cell Block H to Agatha Christie .
14 Charles Handy redefined the term ‘ conflict ’ to offer a useful way of thinking about destructive and constructive conflict and how it might be managed .
15 Learning , though , seems hardly to figure , unless it is in technical discussions about its psychological character , and how it might be improved .
16 To correct this , he commissioned a major survey to find out what his customers thought of the business and how it might be improved .
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