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

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1 I have tried to identify the pattern of presuppositions which underlay common sense arguments about the meaning of my two study texts ; I look both at their theoretical adequacy as explanatory models of racism , and at their rhetorical power as a means of winning consent for certain ‘ exemplary ’ or ‘ ideologically correct ’ formulations of how antiracist work should be done .
2 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 .
3 Part of the Stockton Backs Enterprise initiative other events today include a talk on how Cleveland County Council can help companies find business premises and negotiate a lease .
4 With the left hand light on when knitting punch lace , the marked squares select the needles that will knit with the fine yarn only , with the right hand light on it 's the blanks .
5 Raising the question in the European Parliament of why wind power had been consistently misrepresented , Welsh MEP Llewellyn Smith , said : " we all know that this is not just a question of wave energy but about protecting the nuclear industry by discrediting other sources of energy " .
6 SPECIAL RULES : See the Bestiary section in this volume for a full description of how Netters work .
7 This month sees publication of How Obelix Fell into the Magic Potion when He was a Little Boy ( Hodder & Stoughton , £4.95 ) and the seventh film , Asterix and the Big Fight , opened yesterday in the West End .
8 It will review the question of when agency status for the Prison Service might be appropriate as the changes set out in this White Paper are introduced .
9 This provides many challenges of its own but here we need to look at these facts as part of the question of why handling death apparently needs more help these days .
10 This still leaves the fundamental question of how people value landscapes , and how different tastes and needs can be catered for .
11 ‘ They are put forward at a time when industry uncertainty about the result of the current energy policy debate is starting to affect confidence in future investment offshore and halfway through a licensing round when industry application have already been made , ’ a statement said .
12 The research sets out a number of hypotheses on how market share turbulence should affect investment .
13 These chapters made extensive reference to how marketing intelligence ( or knowledge ) could be built up .
14 ‘ Till then , you 'd best keep y'mouth shut an ’ think o' how y'gonna answer charges o' drugs runnin' , kidnappin' , unlawful imprisonment an' aggravated assault … maybe even murder ! ’
15 A grim reminder of how ground attack/dive bombing had become at this stage of the war in Italy .
16 A walk The North : From the Aare to the Rhine Falls across the wooden bridge into the Schlossi in the heart of the town leads to another museum with a fascinating record of how Aarau life has developed .
17 The project will involve investigation of how object naming operates in adults .
18 The fact that blind people can talk makes their world more accessible ; the fact that we can now begin to describe BSL makes it much more likely that we can get an effective picture of how sign language reflects the internal organisation of deaf people .
19 Will the Department of Education and science inquiry into where research council money goes grasp this nettle in its report , due in April ?
20 Perhaps the most important criticism of this approach is that much of it is essentially speculation about how language development might occur and that there is relatively little conclusive evidence that this is indeed how young children do , in fact , master language .
21 ‘ There 's a big question mark about how Liverpool train .
22 How sensitive are the answers to varying assumptions about how families pool resources ?
23 We want to change the whole concept of how dance music is appreciated , so that people can see it for what it is .
24 I bet we all have some special memories of how RAF food tasted in OUR days !
25 Kristy 's studies will concentrate on the social structure of the elephants with special emphasis on how calf mortality is affected by poaching .
26 Cutting has only two suggestions for how hemisphere imbalance might arise , neither of which are pursued in his book .
27 Fell would also like to allow temperatures to rise high enough in the reactor to test theories about how fuel cladding could ‘ balloon ’ at high temperatures as high-pressure helium builds up inside fuel rods in an accident .
28 THE debate about how BBC Television covers the arts enters a new phase tonight when BBC2 launches a new show deliberately intended as a rival to The Late Show and its laid-back coterie of cultural commentators .
29 To provide a summary of these stages , and give an example of how Procedure Audit might work in practice , consider typical procedures for claiming travel and other expenses in a small section of a large organisation .
30 One example of how course documentation can be invaluable for evaluation was a documentation analysis carried out on Modular Course Staff Guides and course resubmission documents in 1984 ( see Table 6.2 , Modular Course management structures ) .
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