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

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1 A non-UK office of a UK firm must make the prescribed disclosure that the FSA protections do not apply whenever it tells a non-UK private customer that it is a member of SFA ( or , generally , an authorised person ) and must do so with equal prominence .
2 It is not clear that one has to postulate anything more than a reaction like Pavlov 's dog learning to anticipate its dinner whenever it hears the bell .
3 A day or two later — whenever it suits the Government — the theoretical actual vote takes place on the Floor of the House and , if a Division is called , most hon. Members do not know what they are voting about .
4 After a time , the dog would salivate whenever it heard the bell , whether food was present or not .
5 IBM Corp , whose debt has been ballooning alarmingly , has filed a shelf registration with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to issue up to $2,650m in debt securities , preferred and depositary shares which when combined with previously registered debt securities , preferred and depositary shares , will give it up to $3,000m of such securities available for sale whenever it needs the cash .
6 But suppose there is a rule which says that the effectiveness of a synapse decreases whenever it causes the post-synaptic cell to fire .
7 Whenever it patrols an area , there is always an increase in requests for licences .
8 I says that any subset of positive integers which contains 1 and which contains a + 1 whenever it contains a is precisely the set of all positive integers .
9 The hermit crab partly avoids this complicated and hazardous process by having a shell-less hinder part and protecting it with a discarded mollusc shell , switching into a new one in a minute or so whenever it has the need .
10 More potent still was the dismay which gripped Washington whenever it contemplated the implications of a permanently weakened or uncooperative Britain .
11 When you can use video as another classroom aid , when and how it suits the language programme you are teaching , you almost certainly wo n't want to use it in the same way at the same time each week .
12 He said it softly , admiringly , and saw how it brought a movement in her eyes , a softening of her features .
13 Even if all informed people could agree concerning what animal welfare is , and how well various animals are faring — and these are large assumptions — the animal welfarist 's position would remain controversial because of how it answers the question ‘ What may be done in the name of , or in pursuit of , animal welfare ? ’
14 In other words , by asking about each how it answers the question — ‘ do girls fail , or do we fail them ? ’
15 By using such evidence the historian can come to terms with some of the everyday reality of the war , and how it touched the lives and outlook of men and women , famous and not so famous , rich and poor , whose experiences are described in the proceedings of civil and criminal cases which have come down to us in some number .
16 Think how it wakes the seeds ,
17 The couplet ‘ Think how it wakes the seeds , — woke , once , the clays of cold star . ’
18 ‘ Think how it wakes the seeds ’ , this itself suggests that the force in question is not God and is indifferent to whether the man lives or dies as although it takes the effort to wake the seeds and the earth it can not wake ‘ sides full-nerved — still warm ’ .
19 Think how it wakes the seeds , — woke , once , the days of a cold star
20 Think how it wakes the seeds ,
21 You 're not interested in how it achieves the function , you just observe the function .
22 The Inland Revenue 's Tax Bulletin is helpful in that it gives the Revenue 's view on how it interprets the law and relates it to practical points .
23 The fruit has a long pointed protrusion , rather like a bird 's beak , and that 's how it gets the geranium name , meaning ‘ crane ’ .
24 Clear all the effects and try out the EQ , sweep the mid-frequencies and listen to how it changes the character of your instrument .
25 Last month I wrote about the use of the N1 cam and how it determines the position of the pattern .
26 This last example of a conclusion is lengthy but notice how it confronts the question .
27 The examining is controlled by an executive which oversees the analysis of the message and determines how it fits the context , probably discarding the surface grammar of the message by parsing in some way , and then establishes the meaning of the utterance .
28 How it kept the roof over their heads as well as helping the community .
29 It is the Housing Executive 's responsibility to determine how it spends the funds that the Government make available to it .
30 I asked Grand Met how it justified the rent increases being imposed .
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