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

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1 The story of how the Birmingham radical , turned ‘ unionist ’ in the United Kingdom context , became Colonial Secretary in a Tory administration is well remembered .
2 Alternatively the story of how the Robartes family came to have the money to build Lanhydrock House in the Fowey valley could be considered a tale of blatant exploitation , outrageous usury and greed .
3 The whole area of how the LEA inspectorate should report to a variety of audiences , including individual teachers , the head , the governing body , the Chief Education Officer , HMI and the degree of formality of each report is under discussion in most LEAs .
4 In the US Congress the House banking committee , chaired by Henry Gonzalez , was one of a number of committees now investigating the question of why the US government 's Commodity Credit Corp .
5 All this raises the question of why the Reagan administration wants to quit the business of satellites in the first place .
6 It will be interesting to see what it 's like when the VL Bus video cards turn up .
7 The need to check if , and how fully , an authority will meet the cost in such cases is outlined by the Department of Health in guidelines to authorities on how the NHS market will work .
8 ‘ And also to offer some suggestions as to how the UK handicap could be reduced and its disadvantages turned to its advantage . ’
9 I looked across to where the Hamilton house must stand in its shadows .
10 Athelstan looked to his left to where the Springall household sat .
11 Ranger Jeffrey Judd was winched down in a basket to where the Hollywood cameraman lay exhausted , 60 ft below the rim of the Kilauea volcano .
12 The best way to understand how people , from all walks of life , can be helped is to hear from them personally , so I asked several people from my classes in Devon to write a short summary about how the Alexander Technique had helped them .
13 Helen Kay looks at how the God Squad handle some huge assets and equally big liabilities
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