Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [Wh adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nick Gibbs reviews the exhibition and competitions , and wonders how such masterpieces are achieved on wood
2 It is the first structure of its kind in the world to be manufactured from composites and illustrates how Advanced Materials is pioneering new uses for its composites technology .
3 The increasing stocking density evident in Powys over the last 3 decades also explains the broadleaved woodland regeneration problem and clarifies why such woods are now often grazed to billiard table-like turf when in the more distant past grazing levels must have been low enough to allow regeneration .
4 The above explanation also allows a clearer view of the relation between know and the other verbs which belong to the conceptual field , and shows why such verbs are all followed by to + infinitive .
5 In both England and France the need to make armies mobile was perhaps one of the major developments of the period , and shows how important versatility was coming to be regarded by the leaders of the day .
6 Figure 1.1 represents what I see as the equivalent for teaching RE and shows how these qualities are related to the attitude of five-fold respect discussed above ( p. 2 ) .
7 Frances Stevens ( 1970 ) in reviewing the marking of examiners in A-level English literature , compares the gradings given to two particular scripts and reveals how much information has been lost in labelling the girl C and the boy D :
8 If P and Q are processes , we will write unc ( Q is more deterministic than P ) if the semantic value of P is less than that of Q for all environments with unbounded sets of free locations and channels , and states where unused locations are mapped to error .
9 The Daily Telegraph computer program compares each poll 's current findings with the 1987 election results , and calculates how many seats each party would win on the basis of a uniform national swing applied equally to every constituency ( leaving out those in Northern Ireland ) .
10 The representational theory of mind treats the explanation of mental life as a kind of engineering problem ; it starts from the inside , from the representational state , and asks how mental states interact with one another to produce something that we would call ‘ knowledge ’ ; the representational theorist proceeds like a sceptical philosopher who thinks that what figures in our mental life is not reality but our mental representations of it ( recall my saying the Fodor described his position as ‘ methodological solipsism ’ ) .
11 The final experiments involve remembering when or where familiar people were last encountered and asks how new information about those people is integrated with pre-existing knowledge of them .
12 A dictionary of alchemical symbols is rather formidable , and indicates how many synonyms ( full or approximate ) there were , and how far this language was from being clear and distinct .
13 I should like to put the contrary view that an understanding of theory is of primary importance because this provides a general perspective on the nature of language which influences pedagogic principles and indicates how different descriptions might be adapted for classroom use .
14 This Preface summarises the main respects in which the proposals of the FRED differ from those of the Discussion Paper , and explains why certain proposals were retained although some commentators pointed out difficulties or expressed objections .
15 Peter Stalker sifts through some population contradictions and explains how both interpretations can be true .
16 This sets out the fundamental principles which should inform good social work practice and explains how local authorities should translate legal requirements into practice .
17 This chapter introduces the concept of appropriate technology and discusses how this concept relates to the use of pre-packaged oral rehydration salts in Bangladesh .
18 This is crucial for the construction of aircraft cabins and trains where high levels of noise and vibration are unacceptable , and similarly for motor vehicle design , where noise management is key for competitiveness .
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