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

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1 I explained in Chapter 2 how the sequence of bases in DNA is translated into the sequence of amino acids in proteins .
2 And on another : Here it is manifest how the Way of Life is found only through a Death , and that , without the deprival of all other knowledge , Self Knowledge itself is not to be achieved .
3 I said well it 's funny how a friend of mine gets it , she says well she must be on Income Support with an underlying something like an , a different pension on top of her Income Support , which she is is n't she ?
4 Funny how a thread of dialogue at one table can silence a roomful of people , is n't it ?
5 It 's funny how an animal like a cow or a horse would swim you would think it would be
6 Is this how the head of the security police was passing his time ?
7 It has been suggested that this is crucial to the development of the disease state , as application of amiloride by aerosol alleviates the decline in lung function in CF. It is not yet clear how a loss of CFTR function leads to this increase in sodium absorption .
8 Indeed , it was far from clear how the abolition of these authorities would save money .
9 Clarify a definite beginning and end for the task , and make clear how the effectiveness of the decision will be assessed .
10 This makes it quite clear how the gap between apparent and real earnings increases with time .
11 • It is not clear how the duration of sleep could be controlled as regularly as is observed to be the case .
12 The saga began in 1985 when a report by the Property Services Agency ( which maintains Crown property ) highlighted the serious corrosion of the spire .
13 The grand alliance of OSI became public in May 1985 when a meeting of 20 computer companies , dominated by US rivals of IBM , met in conference and established the Corporation for Open Systems .
14 Unlike the era of the Plaza Accord in 1985 when the surplus with the US was the main agenda , criticism is flaring not only from Washington but also from other nations .
15 This was still the practice by the 1830s when a tide of emigrants left Europe for Australia , New Zealand and California .
16 ( See e.g. Condon v Basi [ 1985 ] 2 All ER 453 where a standard of reasonable care was applied to participants in a football match . )
17 Wait , I 've got an instant who 's taking part in the conversations and you could type in the first names of those people and then again you 'll get back some why the use of the first name .
18 Thus in 1802 when a group of spahis called on the Serbs to join them in resisting the dayis very few Serbs responded .
19 An example of the output is shown in Plate 2 where an image of As , Sb and Bi in stream sediments , which are associated with gold mineralisation , indicates anomalous values over several gold prospects in the Argyll area of western Scotland .
20 Both in 1780 when a divergence between metropolitan radicals and Wyvill 's gentry in the county associations was evident and in 1793–4 with the calling of a British and then an English Convention , the contradictory potentialities of the convention were part of the substance of debate amongst participants .
21 This protracted crisis began on 17 March 1808 when a mob of soldiers , peasants , and palace grooms forced Charles IV to dismiss Godoy , found hiding in terror in a rolled-up carpet ; two days later another mob forced Charles IV to abdicate in favour of his son , the Prince of Asturias who became Ferdinand VII .
22 The protests followed an incident on Oct. 30 when a bomb from a US F18 fighter aircraft was accidentally dropped on the USS Reeves , sailing off Diego Garcia in the Chagos Archipelago .
23 This information will usually make it clear why a class of share has been classified as equity or non-equity , but if necessary additional information should be given to explain the classification .
24 Viewed in this way it is clear why the separation of rules governing the use of means of warfare from those on the initiation of conflict has proved increasingly difficult to maintain .
25 In any case , it is not clear why the period of five years has been chosen .
26 * It is not clear why the effect of the retention interval should be especially marked when the pre-exposure flavour is different from that used in the subsequent phases of the study .
27 It is not clear why the consent of the parties should be a precondition to leapfrog appeals , and the issue was contentious when the Bill was debated in Parliament .
28 It is not clear why the age of 65 was taken as the cut-off point for these screening programmes .
29 From these statements it is clear where the emphasis of the Conservative government lies .
30 Even then abolition was not completed until the early 1890s when the number of landless and dispossessed peasants and rural labourers increased dramatically .
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