Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [noun] [vb -s] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If we accept that public opinion broadly comes in two varieties : the popular and what can be regarded as the informed , each of the two strands is clearly visible whenever Parliament addresses the topic of criminal justice .
2 ( iii ) If f ε Q[x] is neither 0 nor a unit we say that f is prime iff , whenever f divides a product ( that is f\gh where g , h ε Q[x] ) it follows that f\g or f\h ( or both ) .
3 The garden was and still is his paradise and his pride and joy , and whenever Charles has the time he will put on a pair of old trousers , find a spade and get down to some real manual labour .
4 Considered against the proud advances made in the arts and sciences whereby humanity improves the quality of life on earth , the conclusion must be that this is a shameful situation .
5 Water erosion , whereby rain washes the topsoil off hillsides , is becoming an increasing problem in the United Kingdom , worsened by high-gear agriculture and drainage .
6 This is how Sturrock introduces a collection of five essays on Lévi-Strauss , Roland Barthes , Michel Foucault , Jacques Lacan , and Jacques Derrida .
7 The later term that Freud adopted to this super ego has become synonymous in people 's minds with conscience the idea of the super ego as the the role of conscience and presum presumably that 's another aspect of the same thing and er Serg Moskovicy in his excellent book Age of the Crowd erm which is on the reading list which I can thoroughly recommend in discussing this point of how Freud sees the leader as the kind of super ego of the followers quotes one of the Nuremberg war criminals , I forget which it was now erm Goering or Goebbels or one of these er people who when asked of the Nuremberg war tribunals why did you do the things you did , replied Adolf Hitler was my conscience and that 's er that 's a very erm good example of this idea of er how the the role of conscience can be transferred from the individual to the , to the leader of the group and I suppose Dean you would say erm illustrates one of the greatest dangers of group , group membership because er obviously if if that happens in a group , then erm individuals are to some extent erm surrendering their moral self-responsibility and of course if Freud 's insight is correct , then there was an element of truth in in this in this excuse Adolf Hitler was my conscience .
8 Riggs , for example , dwells on how bureaucracy restricts the development of other political institutions , notably political parties , local government and autonomous and spontaneous pressure groups , and on the weakness of legislatures , judiciaries and even chief executives .
9 During the course of this research , the main thrust if the work was the development of the criteria needed for teaching about how Prolog executes a program .
10 And the following Wednesday , she just did n't know how to tell the old lady but it 's odd how fate takes a hand occasionally .
11 The research aims to determine why management supports and how management measures the success of a Quality Circle programme .
12 We can see how Mill resolves the issue if we turn to his editorial footnote to his father 's Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind ( 1869 ) .
13 While putting sex back into politics , there has been little recognition of how appearance affects the politics of sex .
14 The supporters at Devonshire Park are looking forward to seeing how Pam handles the transfer from the U.21 event to the senior event .
15 The invisible contribution of transport David Robinson on how transport helps the balance of payments
16 We have already seen how Althusser rejects the claim that individuals are intentional subjects , and argues instead that this self-perception is a result of ideological practice .
17 But I do know , in general terms , how Fagg manipulates the provender committee and Chatterton creams off the most expensive wines from the cellar to add to the committee 's disposable income . ’
18 But if that is how God clothes the grass in the fields , which is there today , and tomorrow is thrown on the stove , will he not all the more clothe you ?
19 And this how li , this is how God spreads the gospel , this is how he spreads his message through his people through using his pe , using in the very best sense of the word , he does n't make use of us he involves us in his work , and so , he saves us , he satisfies us and then he sends us forth , and he does that with this woman .
20 Have you ever noticed how God has a tendency to match up the strong , overbearing with the meek and shy , the perfectionist with the reckless , the lazy with the energetic , the silly with the sober ?
21 ‘ I am powerful precisely because I understand how habit trammels the mind 's energy , d'ye see ?
22 How Ashton reflects the period and quality of the music
23 But if that is how Jacob reads the vision , then God is playing with him .
24 Yet this notion of compassionate leave is one of the indications we have of how society accepts the significance of having someone close to us die .
25 How McShane puts the swoon into Sunday
26 Much has been learnt since then about how paracetamol damages the liver .
27 Over 3,500 of you told us exactly how PMS affects every area of your life .
28 There with the Princess 's permission as the only journalist , I found it a fascinating insight into how Diana conducts a part of her life that has until now been comparatively secret .
29 Walker ( 1981 ) , for example , has shown how psychology regards the male as ‘ norm ’ ; any results which show that women behave differently tend to be either ignored or dismissed as an anomaly .
30 Anne H. Hay has remarked : " Vasulka 's computer-generated forms convey literally how memory distorts the shape of events , and how permeable is the photograph as a container of supposed truth . "
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