Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We will continue to reduce tax burdens on business , as we have done this year for the motor industry , whenever it is possible to do so .
2 This interaction is often culturally determined and therefore whenever it is possible to extend the previously narrow focus on westernised middle-income parents developing spoken English in their infants , then very valuable information can be discerned in the language development .
3 The term rectification refers to rendering the alternating current or potential difference unidirectional through removing or reversing it whenever it is one of its two possible polarities .
4 If the facilitator is successful , it is because he acts as a traffic cop ; he rephrases the conversation whenever it is necessary ; he clarifies issues ; he points out messages that may be upsetting others , and so on .
5 Tagging is superior to chaining whenever it is feasible ( see Appendix 6 for an analysis ) .
6 Certainly , the counsellor should be able to discuss sensitively such topics as sexual feelings and need , masturbation , oral sex , etc. , whenever it is relevant or necessary to do so .
7 At this age , Goyave has trouble lifting such a large hammer , but she has a go whenever it is left unattended .
8 SAS is n't religious , he says and will port to any volume platform whenever it is able to .
9 I 'm very upfront about being happily married — I 've brought Nick into the office a few times and I mention him in conversation whenever it 's appropriate .
10 Whenever it 's ready actually cos my back 's aching so
11 However and whenever it was first formulated , this pangenetic reduction of every mode of generation to micro-ovulo-gemmation could take inheritance , in so far as it was completely conservative , to be effected by an exact replication of a whole in all its parts ; so that variation , reversion and so on are explicable as disturbances , suspensions and complications of that fundamental replicative tendency .
12 Nourse LJ thought it worth mentioning Lord Blackburn 's comment , based on Blackstone , that ‘ the sheriff also was bound to raise the hue and cry , and call out the posse comitatus of the county whenever it was necessary for any police purposes ; in so doing he was acting for the Crown ’ .
13 But , read the chapter this way or that , if there was ever a case for recognising that unions have a right to share in the management of companies , that case depended critically upon a general expectation — amounting to a near-certainty — that , rather than give primacy to their sectional interests , unions would and could act in the general interest whenever it was necessary or desirable for them to do so .
14 They had declared at his accession , they had repeated often since , that they desired him to reign upon the selfsame terms as his predecessors ; and yet they made him aware , whenever it was needful to ask for a grant of money , that in fact he stood upon ground subtly changed , and must ask as a favour what had been Richard 's unquestioned right .
15 She preferred the hazards of local naval hospitals to leaving her husband and returning to England for each birth , but the strain of pregnancy in hot climates and the diversion of her own children made her willing to billet the older two on their aunt whenever it was convenient .
16 painting , he says , is ‘ the only profession in life wherein it is necessary to make this distinction . ’
17 The pioneers of early education , while differing from each other in methods and materials , essentially look what has come to be known as a ‘ child-centred ’ approach , wherein it was paramount to base education on a child 's ‘ nature and needs ’ rather than on some preconceived theory .
18 For a welfare-maximizing equilibrium , the Tiebout mechanism must create a situation whereby it is impossible for any individual to increase utility as a result of changing communities .
19 Doug Green , Jane Dubar and Nigel Barnes all experienced their recruitment to the INSET course as part of the politics of the school whereby it is difficult for new teachers to refuse to take part in educational research .
20 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
21 If counter-demonstrators determined to thwart the right of a person to speak unpopular opinions resort to force as a result of what he is saying , the speaker is not for that reason alone to be regarded as using threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour ‘ whereby it is likely that such violence will be provoked . ’
22 the prosperity of this land daily decreased , so that felicity was turned into misery and prosperity into adversity and the order of policy , and of the law of God and Man , confounded ; whereby it is likely this Realm to fall into extreme misery and desolation , which God defend , without due provision of couvenable remedy be had in this behalf in all goodly haste .
23 That is a form of typewriter , whereby it 's possible to generate a letter and , unlike an ordinary typewriter , if you make a mistake it is very easy to make the corrections because the word processor gives you the opportunity to have a look at the letter on a television screen before it is finally typed on paper .
24 The proviso whereby it was possible for some individuals to enjoy an enhanced accrual scale to qualify for full pension benefits after 10 years of service was altered in the 1987 Budget — with a new period of 20 years ' service being required .
25 Erm and it 's different from site to site , but I can , the things that you can normally control are the labour and how they 're used and the plant and how it 's used .
26 It 's surprising how it 's surprising how much stuff that collects under there is n't it ?
27 I 've always started with LM1 since I ca n't see how it 's possible to perceive whether a patient would benefit from beginning somewhere else .
28 ‘ But do you see how it 's possible to really , really care about someone and still harbour some little doubt about them ?
29 Jus just think how it 's pronounced .
30 Just listen to how it 's pronounced .
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