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

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1 Ask them how it 's being transported and what 's the expected time of arrival .
2 Other Council 's like Harlow do have central policy units which is what we would be described as , because people recognition that it 's important that you need to have people who are outside departments looking at the organisation as a whole , what it 's doing , where it 's going , how it 's being influenced by external organisation 's , i.e. what the Health Service are doing locally , or what the Government 's doing more significantly , erm , I think you need people looking around to see how the Council 's affected and what , what were doing in and taking an overall view and responding in that way and that 's the kind of thing that we do and that 's why were here .
3 Look , the point is , if that 's how it 's being taught , it 's not surprising that most of our alumni ca n't buy a bus-ticket to Bayswater .
4 The other one , identifying and encouraging environmentally sust sus sustainable production , which is how it 's being ?
5 That 's how it is is n't it ?
6 Yet this is how it is being sold .
7 The over-ridingly important point is made that it is not so much which subject is being learned , but rather how it is being learned .
8 These include a permanent exhibition of contemporary science , showing ‘ what science is today , how it is being applied , and where it is going ’ , Bray said .
9 In other words , the counsellor must seek the real feelings of the counsellee through careful listening to what is being said , how it is being said , and how this appears to relate to the real situation .
10 Some of the questions surrounding the care programme approach concern how it is being operated , what staff think about it and what impact it is having , or likely to have , on mental health services in general .
11 One of the most dramatic innovations of the 1988 Education Reform Act is the introduction of a compulsory curriculum , together with elaborate arrangements for assessing how it is being taught and learnt .
12 the scale of the research and how it is being carried out
13 These will include accounts of how IT is being taught and how it was introduced , together with an assessment of its impact of staff and pupils .
14 I think probably the implications and a lot of people have er picked up on this as the policy has developed , is that er well they 're they 're concerned that the policy is in fact too flexible now because of how it is being interpreted by other people .
15 Whether they value their police service enough or not and whether it needs more money or not to do a good job or whether the authorities should take a look at how it is being run .
16 ‘ Does data mean decision ? ’ on pages 6 and 7 is an example from Tanzania , where managers collected information and then checked how it was being used to make decisions .
17 So unusual was this setup that during its early days we even had dealers contacting us to discover how it was being done !
18 At the beginning of 1991 , we decided to look again at Cost of Quality and how it was being used in C&P .
19 What firm is going to take on an untrained man in his forties at a time when it is being forced to lay off people who have been with their business for years ?
20 Eastern Europe must try to maintain satisfactory levels of exports to the West in order to service its debt obligations there and satisfy domestic needs at a time when it is being pressed to greatly increase exports of manufactures to the Soviet Union to pay for increasingly costly imports .
21 He wants to breath new fire into the cause of aggressive free market Conservatism at the point in political history when it is being discredited and there is a muddled attempt to return to consensual government .
22 The images of youth arose from a society in which the middle class was reviving its claim to political and cultural leadership at the very time when it was being challenged by the new class politics .
23 And er at that time when it was being mooted the , the council could not spend this charitable trust money without putting into jeopardy vast sums of money from revenue grant
24 If you are writing about Eliot 's poem The Waste Land ( published in 1922 ) for example , you might consider it relevant to know about other events of that year ( or the years when it was being written ) , and so you could look up 1922 in the index to the London newspaper The Times ( the poem is set partly in London and was published there ) .
25 He will have to wait because Bill Dodds flew the P-40 to New Jersey where it is being painted in the colours and design of General Robert Scott 's first machine .
26 felt that was trying to lower the level of embalming in Europe , where it was being raised .
27 The £4 ft by 8ft plastic pond was taken from the yard of Overdale Primary School in Eastfield where it was being stored before being sunk into the ground as part of a nature garden .
28 Additionally , he abhors the misuse of punishment , and emphasises that the punishment must be just , and the horse must understand why it is being punished .
29 Data proliferates in the NHS with more and more being collected , but without the same effort being put into asking why it is being collected and what it is to be used for .
30 Attempts have been made to classify the various ‘ schools ’ of economics and law ; but convenient though these are , it must be borne in mind that the effective use of any interdisciplinary approach varies significantly according to how , where , and why it is being applied .
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