Example sentences of "whether it [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 I think now about what I 'm purchasing , whether it 'll go with my other clothes and accessories .
2 I du n no whether it 'll catch on … ‘
3 Work continues with NEC on the low-power VRX R4000 iteration , though SGI has n't decide whether it 'll productise the thing yet , it may prefer instead to let NEC bring portable technologies to market and OEM them .
4 And so you 'll look for sort of these two combinations to find out whether it 'll be a tangent a cosine or a sine .
5 We 're not bothered about the valencies and whether it 'll be two C As with one C O three or two C O threes with one C A or how the e But it 'll be something like that .
6 Erm whether it 'll be a sustained erm recovery is another question , but I think you can take the view that you know you will , you will get some mileage out of share performances in the next couple of years .
7 So we should know that , but whether it 'll allow , how many of us it 'll allow to go on it I do n't know .
8 Oh I do n't know , I do n't know whether it 'll be like Mark and Jenny and perhaps never get round to it .
9 With all the major supermarket chains currently locked in a price war , the big test for the Co-Ops 's new-look is whether it 'll boost takings .
10 erm , but er , you know , wh whether it 'll be a good thing to link up with somebody I do n't know yet
11 Whether it 'll hear cos the car engine was going .
12 We 've got ta put do n't know whether it 'll do
13 My yesterday and said that well my cousin said they 've got ta pay twenty pounds but my friend said there is a those who could n't pay I du n no whether it 'll do any good but I should think some of them
14 when a country makes a produc a product , whether it 'll be fruit or food or , er clothes and sells them to another country what is that called ?
15 And we 'll take with us whether it 'll be yourself and me , or Tony and me or
16 It 's whether it 'll be cheaper or not .
17 In the UK , a merger referred to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) for investigation is appraised according to whether it may be expected to operate against the ‘ public interest ’ .
18 By virtue of s.47(1) it is an offence for any person , inter alia , to dishonestly conceal any material facts if he conceals those facts for the purpose of inducing , or is reckless as to whether it may induce , any other person to enter or to offer to enter into , or to refrain from entering or offering to enter into , an investment agreement or to exercise , or refrain from exercising , any rights conferred by an investment .
19 ‘ Where my future lies , whether it may be with Williams , Ferrari , or elsewhere , I really do n't know .
20 It was not long before some researchers were also reporting dream recalls following other non-REM sleep awakenings , and a lively controversy began on the question of whether night-time dreaming is confined to REM sleep , or whether it may be continuous through all sleep stages .
21 This will enable us to ascertain whether pointing is an intrinsically social , communicative act or whether it may develop out of other non-social behaviour , such as reading .
22 if the purpose is to induce , or the person is reckless as to whether it may induce , another person to enter or offer to enter into or refrain from entering or from offering to enter into an investment agreement or to exercise or refrain from exercising any rights conferred by an investment .
23 The reason I have chosen these two books for a comparison is because I always prefer to read books that are either true or close to reality as they bring out more emotions in my reading and at leat I know my feelings towards certain situations in the books have been felt by someone before , whether it may be another reader or the character himself , but in more depth .
24 Fruit cages are relatively expensive and you have to consider whether it would be cheaper to buy from a pick-your-own farm than to pay for a fruit cage .
25 Recently , senior Whitehall officials considered whether it would be feasible to curb judicial review .
26 She was also said to have doubted whether it would produce accurate information .
27 They could not have known whether it would be prejudicial to the administration of justice if the facts were made public .
28 Later , Mr Clay , who retired as general secretary in September , said he did not know whether he would receive the £8,000 or whether it would be used to offset the costs bill .
29 But she doubted whether it would work as well once the system , dominated by West Germany , was diluted by other countries less committed to the policy of bearing down on prices .
30 But she doubted whether it would work as well once the system , dominated by West Germany , was diluted by other countries less committed to the policy of bearing down on prices .
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