Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we might [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Before considering how we might do the job mathematically , let us just draw in a line by eye , to go through the centre of the data points . |
2 | In considering drama 's place in topic work , we have to start by thinking how we might dramatise the topic ; and that means seeking out human dilemmas , looking for the moments of change in a situation , or the moments when change might be possible ; we 're looking for those moments when people make choices . |
3 | Here , we describe the range of activities commonly carried through by the Scotch Whisky companies before considering , in Section 3 , how we might measure the employment they support . |
4 | No such event occurs in Shakespeare , of course , and my use of this model is meant to stimulate thought about how we might classify the many shifts between verse and prose that take place in Shakespeare , most frequently in the middle-period plays . |
5 | Back on the country roads there was more time to play with the switches , and wonder how we might stop the heated seats giving us sticky shirts ( no luck , though Swedish efficiency doubtless means that this was our fault ) . |
6 | We wondered how we might stop the heated seats giving us sticky shirts . |
7 | A brief account of Bourdieu 's notion of ‘ habitus ’ provides an example of how we might assimilate the apparent paradox of an external physical world which is nevertheless in a more immediate relationship with the unconscious than the world of articulate symbolism . |
8 | Here we plotted how we might keep the peace when venturing beyond the wrought-iron gates . |
9 | Knowing that this is the explanation of the meaning of ‘ It 's afternoon ’ we can see how we might use the term ‘ afternoon ’ on another planet , such as Mars . |
10 | George finally saw this last week and agreed to buy a new one , although not until 1997 when we might have the money . |
11 | Of course the parallel between ontogeny and phylogeny can not be carried the whole way through — prehistoric human beings did not look like newborn babies — but there are various reasons why we might expect the early stages of embryonic development to have some relation to the early stages of our evolution . |