Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The words ‘ do not resuscitate ’ would be added to their medical notes , and updated every 24 hours or whenever the patients ' condition or circumstances changed .
2 Er whereby the procedures er at national level , you see the procedures at national level er are quite explicit that er in the national handbook , any matter arising whereby the tools or the materials or the conditions attached to certain jobs , are offered , then our members have the right er to take the matter up with the management .
3 The issue is now set to go to a full board meeting , a measure of how the directors ' proud notions of consensus have withered over this issue .
4 The steering group , under the chairmanship of of the Bank of England , is considering how the regulations ' statutory requirement on employers to train relevant staff will be met and will oversee production of centralised training packages .
5 In the diary Mr Springhall reports how the emigrants ' luggage was searched going aboard for intoxicating liquor , and how the ‘ stress of weather ’ kept the ship in port before before setting sail .
6 The table shows how the agencies ' ratings of three large Italian banks , Banca Commerciale Italiana ( BCI ) , Banca Nazionale del Lavoro and Istituto Bancario San Paolo di Torino , have diverged since last year .
7 In order to understand how the Occupiers ' Liability Act 1957 operates we must consider who may be an occupier and who constitute lawful visitors .
8 Concentration on character may be argued to allow critical misconstruction about how the plays ' dramatic action works .
9 Griffin et al. ( 1986:148 ) emphasise how the employers ' tactics varied in their subtlety .
10 There 's some people send us money and say , I 've read in such and such a paper , erm somebody send it from Chesterfield the there their paper there , and they send us ten pounds or something and erm you know erm you never know how the fruits er .
11 ’ The Queen writes she is nervous as to how the Dolls ' House opens and asks questions about the hall door . ’
12 The Queen 's worry as to how the Dolls ' House opened was a perfectly reasonable one .
13 I wanted to know how the parties ' policies actually affect people 's daily lives .
14 At this stage it 's difficult to know how the parties ' proposals may differ .
15 That is how the subjects ' reasons figure in the justification , both when they are correctly reflected in a particular directive and when they are not .
16 Parsons has some sensible reflections about how the children 's comments can be connected with psychological theory .
17 In order to understand how the Children 's Hearing system works , it is necessary to go back to the beginning and explain how it was established and how it was intended to operate .
18 And that in fact is headed by erm a summary table erm which attempts to set down on p one piece of paper , where the differences erm erm lie .
19 They 've been trying to see about that lot where the boys ' grammar school is int they ?
20 That was not to be and the financial problems facing USA rugby at this time were in a way mirrored on the field where the Eagles ' shortcomings , rather than any great brilliance on Canada 's part , determined the result with the 23 point margin between the teams the biggest in the 16-year history of the event .
21 This danger exists also in secondary schools where the governors ' report must include information in a prescribed form in relation to public examinations — in effect , a publication of results .
22 Emily stayed quiet , treading water and wondering where the others ' breath for talking came from .
23 The pool was just bel just beside the harbourmaster 's office just a little further where it is now , cos what we had , what we call the yard , that 's where the engineers ' workshops was , the carpenters ' shop , which is still there and then little further up th up the Newcut East there was the pool place for the National Dock Labour Board .
24 to walk into the Students ' Union office and demand to know where the Women 's Group met .
25 In the gardens the grass glistened with dew , which left imprints where the soldiers ' feet had passed .
26 The ladder is where the buckets er er run on you see that 's the ladder like that from what they call the top tumbler what used to be the top tumbler used to have five sides
27 One year I took my family to Spain , where the inhabitants ' behaviour was impeccable , but I had rashly arranged to come back via France .
28 It had been a very different story with the earlier sell-off of the hotels where the managers ' interest had not been shown proper respect .
29 Having been dismissed from parade , the children race downstairs to where the Rangers ' 22 horses and Ponies are housed in splendour .
30 We had proved in a recent elections and even in the general election , that where the pensioners ' movement was strong , the election results were more positive for candidates in support of our aims .
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