Example sentences of "[conj] what [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In philosophy , ‘ realism ’ ( usually with a small ‘ r ’ ) is broadly the view that whether a thing exists is a question about the world independent of questions about how we could know it or what statements concerning the thing mean .
2 How the tasks have been performed , and what members of the family feel about the ‘ new ’ way of doing things , can then become the starting point of the next family meeting , leading to new understandings being discussed and new , more subtle tasks being developed .
3 We need to know why there was a war , and what factors in the early fourteenth century were influential in encouraging it .
4 One task while this is going on is to observe how the groups are working , who is too dominant , who is too isolated , and what adjustments to the groups might have to be made .
5 There are questions of intention , where this concerns what thoughts produce the action , and what features of the action are , relative to that thought , accidental .
6 They had exercised some control over how they worked and what aspects of the investigation they pursued .
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