Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is not clear that one has to postulate anything more than a reaction like Pavlov 's dog learning to anticipate its dinner whenever it hears the bell .
2 A day or two later — whenever it suits the Government — the theoretical actual vote takes place on the Floor of the House and , if a Division is called , most hon. Members do not know what they are voting about .
3 After a time , the dog would salivate whenever it heard the bell , whether food was present or not .
4 IBM Corp , whose debt has been ballooning alarmingly , has filed a shelf registration with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to issue up to $2,650m in debt securities , preferred and depositary shares which when combined with previously registered debt securities , preferred and depositary shares , will give it up to $3,000m of such securities available for sale whenever it needs the cash .
5 The hermit crab partly avoids this complicated and hazardous process by having a shell-less hinder part and protecting it with a discarded mollusc shell , switching into a new one in a minute or so whenever it has the need .
6 When you can use video as another classroom aid , when and how it suits the language programme you are teaching , you almost certainly wo n't want to use it in the same way at the same time each week .
7 Even if all informed people could agree concerning what animal welfare is , and how well various animals are faring — and these are large assumptions — the animal welfarist 's position would remain controversial because of how it answers the question ‘ What may be done in the name of , or in pursuit of , animal welfare ? ’
8 In other words , by asking about each how it answers the question — ‘ do girls fail , or do we fail them ? ’
9 You 're not interested in how it achieves the function , you just observe the function .
10 The Inland Revenue 's Tax Bulletin is helpful in that it gives the Revenue 's view on how it interprets the law and relates it to practical points .
11 Clear all the effects and try out the EQ , sweep the mid-frequencies and listen to how it changes the character of your instrument .
12 Last month I wrote about the use of the N1 cam and how it determines the position of the pattern .
13 This last example of a conclusion is lengthy but notice how it confronts the question .
14 The examining is controlled by an executive which oversees the analysis of the message and determines how it fits the context , probably discarding the surface grammar of the message by parsing in some way , and then establishes the meaning of the utterance .
15 How it kept the roof over their heads as well as helping the community .
16 I asked Grand Met how it justified the rent increases being imposed .
17 ‘ He won enough to set himself up in his own business , so if you see a ‘ Terimon Cafe ’ on the outskirts of London you 'll know how it got the name . ’
18 And , and how it got the name Hole , was there 's supposed to be gold buried somewhere up there , but what quantity or anything about it I can not tell you .
19 They recalled almost in totality everything I had written , the people I had interviewed , the story of the vast corruption in New York 's building trades and how it affected the construction of their monumental World Financial Centre on the Hudson .
20 Ben-Porat clearly shows how literary tradition can prevail on the objective conceptualisation of reality and how it influences the reader 's weltanschauung .
21 Such an ability would be of more than merely theoretical interest : there are specialists , detectives one might almost say , who can take enormous quantities of program in a lower-level language ( not binary numbers , but normally machine code or something a little ‘ higher ’ ) and make plausible guesses as to what they actually do at a higher level of description ; or rather , given that they are told what the program was designed to do , work out how it accomplished the task and by what ‘ higher-level ’ steps .
22 Nineteenth-century prints show how it dominated the skyline and the area around .
23 The future of a culture may depend on where and how it draws the line .
24 One is perplexed how it affects the rest of the lunar cycle .
25 GPs need to be better informed and realize how it affects the rest of the family .
26 Further discussion about AIDS and how it affects the individual is included in Chapter 15 dealing with the AL of expressing sexuality .
27 THE RELEASE ACTION — HOW IT AFFECTS THE CONTACT
28 ‘ The client and I work together to see what the problem was in the past and how it affects the present . ’
29 You must understand the climate and how it affects the soil .
30 Firms will be asked to look at every aspect of their work and how it affects the environment .
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