Example sentences of "[be] [art] [noun sg] [prep] [Wh adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 ( Hume adumbrates here an idea developed later by Adam Smith ( 1723–90 ) that the moral qualities of action are a matter of how an ideal detached but sympathetic observer would feel about them . )
2 He also believed that the proprietor should be the arbitrator of how the proposals operated , but that this would not undermine the role of the Press Council as final arbitrator .
3 There should be no secrecy about how the service is delivered , how much it costs , who delivers it and whether it is meeting the standards set for it .
4 These arguments suggested that the starting point for criminology should be a consideration of how the legal rules that define crimes come about and whose interests they serve .
5 One source of interest can be a description of where the interview has taken place , perhaps a studio , or maybe the artist 's home .
6 There would be a reassessment of how the land reform process had worked .
7 The universe would then go on to expand and cool just like the hot big bang model , but there would now be an explanation of why the universe was expanding at exactly the critical rate and why different regions had the same temperature .
8 It is the problem of how the necessary support , in a physical and environmental sense , which in different circumstances the old would obtain in the setting of a family or a closely-knit village community , can be available to these millions of ageing individuals isolated in a modern industrial society .
9 On one level Affliction is the story of how a man named Wade Whitehouse , living in a New Hampshire milltown , comes to be a murderer .
10 This is the story of how a woman made of iron emerged from the depths of a grocer 's shop in Grantham and , speaking with a strange tongue given to her by the God of Graven Images , Sir Gordon Reece , held a nation under her spell .
11 ‘ Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed … in disguise , and is calling us all to take part in a great campaign of sabotage . ’
12 This is the story of how the carol Silent night was written .
13 And also there is the issue of where the response er decision which you may have Heathrow terminal five , will in fact , in any future er discussions about er the further developments of Stansted Airport .
14 There is the concern about how the school can both maintain its own curriculum priorities and meet statutory requirements .
15 Their example is the fountain from where the vulgar draw their habits , action and characters . ’
16 Now he thinks he can work it in , which I 'm pleased about because if this is the way the Indians react to me and Matt then maybe that 's a pointer to how the fans will go .
17 Information on the interrelations between H pylori , chronic gastritis , and circulating gastrin or pepsinogen concentrations seems , however , confusing and in particular , there is no consensus on how the mechanisms interact .
18 Putting it the other way round : there is no problem about how the execution of an order is ‘ foreshadowed ’ in the order .
19 There is no evidence of when the committal order was drawn up , although Mrs. Butler 's solicitors were assured that this would happen in sufficient time for them to receive copies by fax later that afternoon .
20 There is no sense of how the various points discussed earlier in the book should or could be applied , for we are simply presented with certain aspects of the play 's style and development .
21 The survey shows , too , that while many businessmen believe the Chancellor should increase taxes to tackle rising public borrowing , there is no agreement on where the burden should fall .
22 Many people will not realise that they are entitled to a discount , because , there is no information on how the discount scheme will work .
23 Second , there is no indication of when the process of finding information should stop .
24 There is no record of where the papingo was placed for the contests held during the first century of the Kilwinning Society of Archers .
25 The similarity of their views — if only on that one key point — is a measure of how the superpower thaw is extending from arms control to economic matters as well .
26 That is a sign of how the play has been intelligently re-thought .
27 The other thing , and this is a case of where the panel bites back as it were .
28 They were last year , they gave an undertaking to do it as soon as possible , it is a case of where the money comes from er Mr of course is relatively new er we do n't bother about as a rule about what he casts as new costs in new staff .
29 The impartial observation able to be made is that , in both cases , it is a question of where the clubs go from here and too early to jump to any conclusions .
30 Essentially this is a question of how the ‘ inside ’ articulates with the ‘ outside ’ .
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