Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [Wh adv] it be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 We 'll be discussing it this afternoon and Labour members told us and no doubt they 'll tell us again that the users of the centre have a democratic right to be consulted about how it was run Do n't tenant farmers have the right to be consulted ?
2 It helped with how it was presented and may be cutting down on what was presented .
3 Here was the team which he had come to when it was struggling pathetically at the bottom of the First Division ; the team which he had made one of the greatest in the history of football , beaten by a fifth-rate side .
4 What chloroplast cells there are tend to concentrate near to the veins , so that the little carbohydrate that is elaborated is quickly moved into the nearby veins and carried to where it is needed , thus we get a characteristic green outline to the veins in an otherwise pale green , even yellowish , leaf .
5 It is a small pocket book of only 64 pages which means it is easily carried to where it is needed .
6 Nothing in the final results leads you to sense of how it was achieved .
7 Later , the bowl was sold by the Silberysen family , and was next heard of when it was acquired by the American financier J. Pierpont Morgan .
8 The generator revved up and down , providing power to the automatic launcher ; it had some sort of randomly set variation built into where it was aiming because the clays came out at a different angle and heading each time .
9 So the viewer can find out what will be said and then listen to how it is said .
10 For example , Nambiquara ( Brazil ) has several words for " honey " , according to where it is found , because this is a very important food item in their culture .
11 Or you can classify the novel according to where it was written , " West of Scotland " , and think about it as an example of writing from this locality .
12 At other times , however , reason can correct the appearances of sense ; from the waxing and waning of the moon , according to how it is illuminated by the sun , we can deduce that it is a globe , and not the flat disc it appears to be .
13 For the purposes of the current project , ’ text ’ is categorised according to how it is produced ( either by machine or by human hand ) and how it is recognised ( e.g. dynamically or statically ) .
14 Whether an item is libellous or whatever depends on where it is circulated and this is under the control of the publisher and not of the author .
15 Well it all depends on where it 's going .
16 Second , once a strategy has been formulated , its impact on industrial relations in the enterprise depends on how it is transmitted into and down through the organization .
17 Whether or not we have a right old barney depends on how it is handled .
18 It 's a fact , whether or not it seems easy depends on how it is approached , how it is taught .
19 Rather it is a socially constructed form whose ‘ influence ’ depends on how it was shaped in the first place .
20 ‘ We should not condemn it yet , but continue to look at how it is working out in practice , ’ says John Ransford .
21 Grief will find an expression at some time , and if it is not allowed at the time it occurs , then it will be much more difficult to deal with when it is triggered by an event in later life .
22 The actual impact of any policy upon the public will depend upon how it is interpreted and put into practice by government officials .
23 How about , say , the needle-thin candiru fish , which swims up trails of urine and , when it gets to where it 's going , opens up like an umbrella … [ that 's enough candiru fish — Ed … ]
24 But our sense of its space will always depend on where it is placed .
25 Much of the middle , in fact , he wrote , will depend on where it is set up .
26 Instead memory performance will depend on how it is tested , in a recognition paradigm the important aspect will be nature of the distractors competing with each target .
27 How a person perceives changes may be affected by how it is perceived by other members of the family and society .
28 Although a vineyard thus cultivated always appears to contain vines of no more than three years of age , they do of course all issue from their parent plants , thus a ‘ pre-phylloxera ’ vine nowadays will be either three or eighty years old , depending upon how it is viewed .
29 Later when we were enjoying a beer with the station commander were we nearly disposed of when it was announced that the Stirling had clobbered a Coles crane , an ambulance , several minor vehicles and the CO 's Humber .
30 I mean look , and even so I mean depending on where it 's gon na be
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