Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | This identifier was used whenever the zone to the left or to the right of the line segment being digitized was sea . |
2 | Question 5 is to ensure that whenever the answer to Question 3 is ‘ No ’ the process is examined to see whether it is still a sound investment . |
3 | Question 5 is to ensure that whenever the answer to Question 3 is ‘ No ’ the process is examined to see whether it is still a sound investment . |
4 | The invention consists essentially of a system of lifts each formed by a wet dock wherein the vessel to be transported is waterborne , the dock being mounted on a wheeled carriage adapted to support the dock horizontally and to run on inclined railways extending between the higher and lower water levels , the ways being transverse to the length of the dock which travels broadside on so as to admit of a short length of wheel base and a steep grade . |
5 | How the threat to organic life from ultraviolet radiation has decreased over millions of years , as molecular and tri-atomic oxygen has increased . |
6 | This is how the gardens to the east of the palace looked before the present duke 's grandfather created the Italian gardens , and at the opposite end of the palace — this was the scene before today 's water terraces were built . |
7 | Having shown how the advent to monogamy leads to the subjugation of women , Engels follows their increasing humiliation either as prisoners , as in ancient Athens , or as prostitutes . |
8 | This includes estimates of how the returns to policyholders have been reduced by the effect of expenses and charges incurred by the life assurance company . |
9 | For otherwise , it is impossible to understand how the tendency to certain acquired movements is inherited . |
10 | Very little research has been conducted to discover how the barriers to effective co-operation might be knocked down . |
11 | Easy to understand how the road to hell came to be paved with them . |
12 | When I visited the sites of three major Civil War battles ( Edgehill , Marston Moor and Naseby ) I encountered a number of obstacles that soon forced me to rethink where and how the additions to my collection would be made . |
13 | And as I said earlier on is how the key to this is how to construct such a policy that would protect the interests of the county in a general environmental sense , give local authorities the freedom in their local plans to set their stall out if that is what they want to do and er whilst avoiding provoking a rash of speculative developments erm er all over the place . |
14 | The ‘ tangent … in the hand 's cup ’ has to do with the legend that the shapes of the finest Greek vases were replicated from the contour of the divinely beautiful woman 's breast , as cupped in her lover 's hand and thereafter imprinted on his mind — obviously a powerful emblem of how the impulse to artistic manufacture is erotic . |
15 | But while the report has been detailed on closures and mergers , it has been less so on the specifics about how the shift to the community will be achieved . |
16 | Current efforts to empower the end-user are typical of these — the qualities of current software documents how the transition to end-user computing is being made possible . |
17 | The main exception to the procedures for statutory and common law assignments is where the benefit to be assigned relates to a personal contract ( see above ) . |
18 | By 1811 Stark was in bad health and on medical advice left Glasgow for Edinburgh , where the writers to the Signet and the Faculty of Advocates commissioned him to redesign their libraries ( later both occupied by the Signet ) for which the carcase had already been erected by Robert Reid [ q.v . ] . |
19 | Most common , perhaps , are those cases where the person to whose rights the agent consented was misled , through the agent 's fault , into believing that the consent was valid and acted reasonably on this belief to his detriment . |
20 | In the 1984 debate on the shipbuilding industry Peter Shore , the opposition spokesman on Trade and Industry , said : ‘ I can think of few industries where the medium to long-term view of demand is more necessary . ’ |
21 | Cos that 's where all , where the roads to Alston are closed . |
22 | They demonstrate equitable intervention in favour of married women where the conditions to which I have earlier referred are found to be present . |
23 | It was noted that a number of forms and procedures had been devised by the Clerical Assistant and the OIC , and it was considered possible that the analysis might have been more revealing in other establishments where the approach to administrative work was not so methodical . |
24 | ( 2 ) The subsection confers on the licensing board for the area where the premises to which an application relates are situated jurisdiction over the application . |
25 | The profits contribution from the Famous Grouse brand held steady , but sales of new and mature whisky to other distillers for blending purposes fell , as the industry reduced supply in line with the fall in demand , and this is where the damage to profits took place . |
26 | Over and above that , obviously this is where the advantage to the policy holder comes in because obviously if they get a gearbox problem that 's going to cost , say , a hundred and eighty pounds in six months time , they 're not going to be able to go back to the dealer and say look I want you to put this right for me , because obviously it is outside the statutory guarantee . |
27 | But the beach is also marked on the extreme southern tip of Seil where the exposure to the waves is limited and , even more remarkably , in the narrow strait separating Seil from the mainland ( Plate 26 ) . |
28 | However , this disguises variations between Bradford , where the swing to Labour was 2.5% , and Trafford , where there was a marginal movement to the Conservatives . |
29 | Little three , erm , where the reference to drawing from balances is made . |
30 | Not surprisingly , these developments have been most widely exploited among the developed countries where the barriers to integration have been least . |