Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] [vb -s] to " in BNC.
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1 | There 's talk of hiring special transport and shutting down most of the offices for the morning or the afternoon , whenever the funeral happens to be . ’ |
2 | This is the treatment required by SSAP 1 whenever an investment ceases to be an associate . |
3 | Moreover , the system of land tenure , wherein the land belongs to the indigenous Fijians and can only be leased to Indo-Fijians ( the descendants of indentured cane workers who were drafted in from India in the early colonial period ) militates against conservation measures because it ensures the political dominance of the former ; and the encouragement of production ensures that such land is seen to be in use , an artefact to maintain internal stability . |
4 | The bill , after being passed by the Lords , receives the royal assent , a mere formality , whereby the monarch accedes to the bill . |
5 | A sales channel can also be indirect , whereby a manufacturer sells to a wholesaler or agent , who sells in smaller lots to other customers . |
6 | The Marind of New Guinea believe that fire has its origins in sex , and so indulge in a rite whereby a girl has to be raped in order to keep that fire alight . |
7 | Another potential problem for Marlow is how the public reacts to the idea of Quorn . |
8 | How the bureaucracy relates to the ruling class is more than a matter of origins . |
9 | In step three , the facilitator asks people to personalize the trigger , to see how the problem relates to Our lives . |
10 | Yet this is precisely how the problem tends to be approached by official bodies . |
11 | God knows how the treasury comes to be so desperate poor . |
12 | It is in this layer that historians will discover answers to their key questions : how the firm responds to opportunities and threats ; how it interacts with government , other firms , its employees , and its customers ; how it establishes R&D programs and marketing strategies ; and so on . |
13 | The individual 's interpretation of a situation is based on personal beliefs about communication competence — one 's own and the other person 's — and these beliefs affect how the individual relates to others , and how others relate to the individual . |
14 | So after ten years of telling us how the future belongs to Thatcher , he will spend the next five telling us how successful Major will be in creating a classless society . |
15 | I asked him to explain how the Area relates to the rest of the University . |
16 | In this chapter , we examine the factors which influence the demand for money and the important question of how the economy reacts to changes in the supply of money . |
17 | At the John Radcliffe Hospital , Professor Andrew McMichael 's looking at how the body responds to the virus . |
18 | So our care and management of the young horse will affect not only how the horse relates to people , but whether the horse relates to its environment in a way that is constructive or destructive to the horse itself . |
19 | How the glass seems to be bringing together so many of my old themes , he wrote . |
20 | This letter written to the Daily Jang , an established Urdu newspaper printed in Britain , shows how the family responds to a man 's promiscuity . |
21 | Physics is interested only in those abstracted features of the world which its theories specify : one way of describing what physics does is " go beneath " how the world appears to us to uncover the " real " physical principles and processes which produce the ordered universe . |
22 | This is not simply to force people into speaking blank verse , but to see how a person responds to the essential humanity of a character — for Shakespeare , of all the classical writers , is probably the most human , whose work is blessed with both grandeur and the common touch . |
23 | ‘ Now it 's your turn , ’ he said , ‘ although I suspect I know how a woman gets to be an international model . |
24 | It says erm The theme is an urgently felt personal one , an exploration of how a woman comes to maturity in the world of the writer 's youth . |
25 | I wish I could give these women their time again , to take them to the hills and show them what they could have shared with their selfish husbands , show them how a ridge-walk compares to a coffee morning in a draughty church hall , and how they could have become more in tune with their spirit and feelings up here than stuck down there watching television soap operas . |
26 | It must have looked very bad , but I 'm afraid one does n't always stop to think how a situation appears to an outsider . ’ |
27 | The analytical core which Keynes shared with Pigou did not extend to their respective prognoses of how an economy responds to excess supply in the labour market . |
28 | Well the headmaster of this school where the kid goes to is gon na see her mum this morning so can give her the message . |
29 | Erm you already pointed out some of the important points where the gradient gets to zero . |
30 | The way forward needs better detailed understanding of the ‘ sticking ’ — the unwanted occasions where the muon attaches to the produced helium instead of initiating further fusions . |