Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [Wh adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 erm Professor Ron Dore is going to talk a bit about when education should stop and I suspect will be saying some of the things that you 've already hinted at , and then later on Professor Colin Lacey will be talking about some aspects of teachers and teaching and training of teachers , and I suspect he will have something to say about mobility of teachers and careers of teachers as , as well .
2 But the hard decision about how housing in Hampshire is to be provided has been weakly postponed , ’ he added .
3 ‘ Councillors are not going to give up their responsibility for how money is spent , ’ says Roycroft .
4 Actually , I always wanted to write a play about how life gets so tedious that we start reminiscing about what happened two minutes ago .
5 But as I approached home , I was filled with a sense of shame , of uncertainty about how Mum would react when I told her .
6 ‘ You do n't seriously imagine Liz Taylor 's going to give an interview about how fat she is , do you ? ’
7 The sufferer attempts to gain control by changing his or her pictures of reality to conform to the pictures of perception of how life should be .
8 Reality Therapy involves confronting the sufferer with the reality of life as perceived by others and helping him or her gradually to change the perception of how life should be so that it comes nearer to how life actually is .
9 So far as the economic aspects of devaluation were concerned , the situation was almost bizarre : there was little understanding of the interaction between devaluation and various parts of domestic economic policy , no careful or considered analysis of the appropriate rate , and no perception of how sterling fitted into the international structure of exchange rates or , more immediately , whether the problem stemmed from the weakness of sterling or the strength of the dollar ( see Chapter 6 ) .
10 This roar and power reverberates to the core of the being to bring one of the ancient atmosphere and into an instant consciousness of how man has progressed since the days of Robert de Tattershall 's banded-mail .
11 For there is no mention of how capitalism or the consumer can play their proper roles in determining the future of genetic engineering .
12 This book is a study of how change comes about in the industrial relations of public enterprises .
13 They were also able to incorporate a geographical dimension into the study of how life had developed .
14 A number of practical examples are given to illustrate the principles explained in this chapter , and the chapter ends with a case study of how market segmentation might be implemented .
15 This is primarily a study of how news judgements are made .
16 A study of how speech and writing have been viewed by linguistics provides an interesting , albeit indirect , perspective on the development of linguistics as a discipline .
17 He gave a perfect demonstration of how egg on the face leads a pompous body still further into the mire .
18 Colin Falck 's Cat Gone from Memorabilia ( Taxus , £5.95 ) , by contrast , goes courageously over the top in its eloquent last verse demonstration of how death and depression transfer emotion and unhinge reason : Come back my love .
19 The map is intended to give only a generalised indication of where exploration might best be directed .
20 Perhaps the most striking indication of how cloth overtook wool as the country 's major export is an action of Henry VII in 1493 : in order to apply economic sanctions to the Low Countries , he banned cloth exports , but not those of wool ( 84 , p.283 ) .
21 In a few moments I 'd like to tell you briefly about the trading background to the figures and to give you an indication of how business has been since the period ended and particularly since our important sale started on Boxing Day .
22 Equally welcome is the inclusion of the requirement that a review of how competition between different categories of alcoholic drinks is affected by the arrangements .
23 This wider meaning comprehends the normative attitudes held by the people towards government , their conception of how power ought to be regulated , of what it is proper to do and not to do .
24 We do not have a conception of how reality is with which to compare our opinions .
25 Our conception of how language relates to reality is such that we can not see ‘ I like Auntie Kate ’ as itself a bit of Auntie-Kate-liking behaviour .
26 While putting sex back into politics , there has been little recognition of how appearance affects the politics of sex .
27 In a lower key , Sally Hacker describes her research on how engineering students see the world , with some thought provoking insights into the part played by mind/body dualisms in perpetuating the contempt for all things female which characterises their views .
28 I was wondering if your readers could help me as I 'm doing a study on how food affects dogs ' behaviour .
29 The information pack includes a free new booklet , ‘ Getting to Grips with Manual Handling ’ , which briefly describes the main legal requirements and gives guidance on when risk assessments are needed , on simple and cost-effective steps that might be taken to reduce risk and on handling techniques .
30 And therefore in our view it is appropriate that there should be a structure plan policy that gives broad guidance on how development proposed is affected in that rural areas could apply .
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