Example sentences of "whether [pron] have in " in BNC.

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1 The allegation had been spoken so quietly that he doubted whether she had in fact heard it .
2 This is so whether we have in mind disciplines which are largely cognitive in character , or those — such as in the performing arts — which are built around action .
3 The first is that whether we have in mind the student taking on the demands of the rational life , or the individual discipline considered as a rational endeavour , or an institution of higher education : for each of them rationality is neither static nor a definite end-point .
4 Whether we have in mind the student teacher , or the art student in the studio , or the student nurse , practical experience necessarily calls for a degree of personal involvement by the student and to that extent it is desirable .
5 Whether we have in mind the student learning that such and such is the case , or learning how to do such and such , we look to the student to rise above the learning .
6 This is so whether we have in mind the validity of a prepositional truth claim , or the satisfactoriness of an action in the domain of professional education .
7 The percentage varies according to whether there have in addition been discussion sessions or an examination on the subject matter .
8 The determination of the effect of the rules made by regulatory bodies operating in the public law sphere on common law and equitable rights and duties depends on two factors : ( 1 ) whether the regulatory bodies have been given authority to make rules altering private law rights ; and ( 2 ) if there is such authority , whether they have in fact exercised it when making their rules .
9 Whether he had in mind a reduction in the Royalty , or perhaps a contribution towards the cost of the trials , is not clear .
10 It is , in particulars the unnerving intellectuality of the life around him that Hölderlin attacks , the overvaluation of philosophizing and the promise of action that never comes , the substitution of books and words for deeds , the excessive introspection and lack of worldly competence ( the criticism has a special poignancy in that these are character traits he is intimately familiar with , which at times become part of his self-criticism ) When he speaks of Greece , it is not always clear whether he has in mind the fifth century or the timeless present in which Hyperion lives , but it is always Greece that provides the contrast .
11 The only way I can think of , or I think as far as anyone else can think of , deciding whether it has in fact been important in speciation , is to look for pairs of closely related species which differ in some striking morphological trait , but are still sufficiently similar genetically for you to be able to carry out a genetic analysis , i.e. to cross them , to get offspring , to get F two 's and it 's then possible , it 's obviously not — I 'm not going to explain the details of the technique to you now — but it 's possible to work out whether the difference is due largely , or in part , to some single large gene , or whether it 's on the whole due to quite a lot of small ones .
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