Example sentences of "of [art] [noun sg] [verb] [Wh adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The architect then showed on paper what he thought would meet those needs , with both of them relying on the practical knowledge and experience of the builder to know how the works would have to be carried out .
2 A rusting hulk at the bottom of the pit showed where the last car had n't .
3 And then , because she did n't want to be saying goodbye to him any sooner than she had to , she took him for a wander through the main part of the Hall to see how the preparations were going .
4 The constant interplay between the parts of the system determine how the system manages itself .
5 This is not surprising since damage to one part of the circuit affects how the rest of it behaves .
6 Despite the common cause announced in the introduction to the volume it is difficult in the present state of the art to see how the different methods and purposes can be said to constitute a unified and coherent approach to the literary text and thus to conceive of literary pragmatics as an " antidote to the fragmented specialization so characteristic of the humanities in the 20th century " ( dust jacket ) .
7 Finally , the appeal to the Privy Council encounters a further hurdle , in the shape of the long-established reluctance of the Board to interfere where the appeal is brought by special leave , except in cases of a serious miscarriage of justice , a reluctance which is even greater where the appeal is concerned with matters of procedure .
8 As work continued on building the new Harp Lager Brewery in Alton , the managing director of the company told why the site had been chosen .
9 In other words , what happens at the beginning of the story states why the relationships between two or more characters lead to confrontations which continue onwards to a climax and finally draw the ballet to a suitable conclusion .
10 In some places , notably at the base of the celery stems where the green blanched to white , I used the blender pen to fade out the colour .
11 Will the Leader of the House explain why the Government voted against the EC directive on maternity leave which would have given women a minimum of 16 weeks of maternity leave and protection from being sacked because they are pregnant ?
12 There are several versions of the tale explaining why The Flying Dutchman is accursed .
13 I always enjoyed walking the full length of the street to check how the other shops were faring .
14 In the next two sections , we shall draw attention to effects on interpretation and consider informally the basis of the distinction ; in 2.4 and 2.5 we look at the grammatical consequences , and in the remainder of the chapter consider why the distinction may sometimes be hard to appreciate and argue that it is nevertheless quite generally available for the attributive adjectival construction .
15 For example A can remove a small group and prepare them as journalists for interviewing other members of the class , who will in the meantime be making a detailed map of the area showing where the new relief road is going to go .
16 Much of this would have been intended for re-export , rather than directly for consumption , but as half of England 's total exports by this time were re-exports rather than domestic products the commercial community suffered enough of a loss to show why the English had to be far more concerned about command of the sea than any other country except the Netherlands , and also how fragile that command was before 1700 .
17 We asked others to add to a picture of a room to show where the light was .
18 It 's part of an experiment to find how the substance , used in the nuclear industry and in weapons , affects people .
19 It 's part of an experiment to find how the substance , used in the nuclear industry and in weapons , affects people .
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