Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] what [noun sg] the " in BNC.

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1 As I have already said , we do not know under what authority the coins were issued .
2 Erm , I 'm , I do n't know to what degree the specific er cases for development workers erm , and indeed the extra funding for Thamesdown fit into our corporate responsibilities , because we have n't phrased them yet , and we have n't seen the report .
3 Nor do we know to what extent the ‘ Reformation ’ instituted by St Dunstan in the tenth century touched the county at all .
4 And I also wondered whether there is a case , I do n't know to what extent the County Council is listening themselves , that whether the case for also submitting our views to the County Council .
5 I seem to remember several cases in which the court considered to what extent the solicitor involves himself in the financial arrangements for a conveyancing transaction .
6 Beyond the timber , brick and stone structures themselves and their tiled or slated roofs , there is virtually no direct evidence to confirm the presence of carpenters , masons , bricklayers , slaters , tilers and thatchers , and it is difficult to guess to what degree the local construction industry was a specialist concern .
7 I regret that I do not know at what level the exemption was first introduced .
8 It can not therefore be stated , as an abstract proposition , that he suffers any detriment from the discharge of that duty ; and the declaration does not show in what way the defendant could have derived any advantage from the plaintiff paying his own debts .
9 Many different kinds of research require the permission of a ‘ gatekeeper ’ , including all overt police research , and the reliability of the data depends upon what control the gatekeeper demands ( something Douglas ( 1972 ) calls ‘ retrenchment from the front ’ ) and the integrity of the researcher in withstanding such pressure .
10 The answer depends upon what claim the buyer makes .
11 The study will show to what extent the concept of flexibility has penetrated management thinking in the electronics industry and will show , through the use of detailed case analysis rather than survey evidence , the extent to which flexibility has been used as an ideology in which industrial decline is attributed to the restrictive practices of trade union organisation .
12 It remains to be seen to what extent the operation of the new mergers policy will prove successful in helping to preserve a competitive environment throughout the EC .
13 It all depends at what stage the dealer chose to take him out .
14 Mr Mac Liman refused to be drawn on what action the IOC might be forced to take .
15 So we need to identify to what extent the o the quotes problem erm is cau is , is skewing the figures primarily to be able to get a forecast view of , okay what 's the overtime likely to do over the year ?
16 Advocates of this type of curriculum not only have the problem of deciding who can speak for the culture ( or cultures ? ) and making an appropriate selection from it , but of deciding to what extent the curriculum should attempt to conserve , reform , revolutionize or even reverse cultural patterns and trends .
17 I know the mental health on th on the health service side are facing the same problems and I was wondering to what extent the director had been talking to the District Health Authority on , on those lines .
18 Erm so I do n't honestly remember at what point the line that er Mr Bruce refers to er was removed or was transformed into what we have here .
19 By comparison with the intellectual patriarchs of Anglo-Saxon democracy , it is astounding to what degree the patron saints of Soviet Communism , Marx and Engels , made war — interstate and civil — an object of study and the raw materials for their theories and insights .
20 erm it may depend on what experience the people had before they did the course .
21 A crucial factor in how the vote goes will depend on what recommendation the MCC Committee makes to the members in the postal ballot — on three previous occasions when members have forced protest votes in the past , the committee 's recommendations have always won overwhelming backing .
22 So strong had sympathy with the Communists grown among the active membership that the NAC was instructed , against its wishes , " to approach the Communist International with a view to ascertaining in what way the ILP may assist in the work of the International " .
23 We have agreed to examine that with him and to see in what way the United Kingdom and other countries can help Russia and the other republics in the Commonwealth of Independent States to use the talents of their nuclear scientists for peaceful purposes .
24 It is not yet known to what extent the original provisions contained in Part V will remain unchanged when the full provisions on unlisted securities are finally implemented .
25 In the next section we will examine the consequences of not having a rational sentencing policy before asking to what extent the courts are responsible for the ensuing crisis , and what options exist for tackling it .
26 The same approach was adopted by the Divisional Court in 1891 in Manchester Corporation v. Williams [ 1891 ] 1 Q.B. 94 ; 63 L.T. 805 , that is to say the court sought to determine to what extent the law , having regard to the nature of the corporation and of the libel alleged , should allow the corporation to sue for libel .
27 Here too negative arguments can be adduced : it is hard to see on what basis the testator can legitimately attempt to limit his daughter 's right of testation ; it is improper to dictate the terms of the will of another person .
28 Certainly , it is not easy to see on what basis the magistrate could have taken that fact into account when deciding whether or not to commit the applicant ; for the point only arises if there was sufficient evidence to justify the committal , in which event the magistrate was bound under paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 1 to commit the applicant .
29 They agreed to meet again in New Delhi on April 30 to consider an " appropriate response " depending on what progress the promised legislation had made .
30 The role of Treasurer over the years has grown from overseeing simple book-keeping to an extensive involvement and the contributions of Leslie Wise , A.J. Chapman , Albert ( Bert ) Ford and currently Jim Grey , have been valuable indeed and it is not surprising that Arthur Chapman felt the work was too demanding for an Honorary Treasurer , although what each does might vary depending on what bias the secretary brings to his post .
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