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

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1 The G M B has argued for change in how the T U C operates .
2 At all times we have a sense of not being able to achieve any change of direction on how the European Community conducts its affairs .
3 This technique of thinking of how the notes relate to chords is an extremely important improvising and compositional skill , and you 'll find that perseverance produces results that are well worth the effort .
4 Developed as a direct result of research into how the human brain works , expert systems are bringing a powerful new commodity to business — computer-based knowledge .
5 They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years .
6 I. People have conflicts of opinion on how the land should be used in these and the other National Parks of Britain .
7 But these really hard scrappers have come on short lines when float fishing , and a short line makes a lot of difference to how a fish fights when the elasticity is negligible .
8 Dexter saw that Blanche could not hide a faint sneer of distaste at how the TV reporter had behaved .
9 The Education Deliberation Committee on Textbooks of National History has submitted guidelines to the South Korean Ministry of Education on how the history of the inhabitants of the Korean Peninsula can be doctored into a saga of the heroic descent of a single people from time immemorial , the overture to an entirely modern symphony .
10 There are three types of theory of how the Earth came to get its Moon : fission theories ; capture theories ; and binary-accretion theories .
11 In relation to each of the three types of theory of how the Earth got its Moon , outline how the late heavy bombardment might have happened .
12 Now I 've heard about you know the question of definition of where the edge of the open countryside is and that 's a valid point but if we if we have in mind the open countryside , it seems to me that P P G seven does clearly differentiate between the countryside , the countryside , rural areas and the open countryside where it refers to development being strictly controlled .
13 Carrie would put in a bit of news regarding how the war was affecting the supply of sweets .
14 However , the Capital Taxes Office is likely to raise the following " standard " question : what discussions took place between the parties at or before the time of the deed of variation about how the assets which went to the spouse under the deed of variation were to be dealt with by the surviving spouse , ie was there some sort of plan or understanding that the property would be given to the children ?
15 ’ There are different schools of thought on how a rural churchyard should look . ’
16 And the second is that there 's the , that the parents should have some kind of feel for how the child is progressing , and how the child is getting on .
17 There is also a lack of clarity over where the emphasis should be for promoting the involvement of general practitioners .
18 It 's all a mistake of calculation from when the government nationalised further education .
19 Prof Cockburn , head of one of seven university departments involved at Yorkhill , added that Mr Lang 's decision showed a lack of understanding of how a major teaching hospital works .
20 Given the Opposition 's desire to give increasing powers to the European Parliament and their lack of understanding of how the Council of Ministers works , we should perhaps excuse the lack of appreciation of the process .
21 I , I take My Noble Friend 's point indeed , but I think nonetheless er that er I have to say that there is a degree that we put it this way of understanding of how the process works rather more informally than the manner in which my Noble Friend has put it .
22 The agreement was designed to mark the beginning of a process of consultation on how the principles of self-government could be implemented , including the possibility of greater Indian autonomy in areas such as policing , judicial affairs , education , health care and the use of natural resources .
23 I mean , I think a lot of national organisations that are giving , I trust that are giving money to people actually do want to know that sort of detail about where the money is going , because , if I go through this , I mean , I would have to say that I should imagine that a very small percentage of the money that has been collected on these flag days will actually get back into Oxfordshire .
24 That was all very well , but it left big questions of detail in how the mixed economy was to be run .
25 Quite clearly the reason that people have been asked to come along this evening and have come along this evening is to put there points of view about how the see the theatre in the future what is programme facilities are the things that are n't happening here they feel should be happening here that 's what it 's for not here to serve any purpose for individuals to get up and make personal cuts on people or say what happen on a Saturday morning or a Thursday afternoon cos I
26 There is considerable ground for speculation about why the Opposition have adopted such a churlish attitude to proposals which are clearly well designed and will make a significant contribution to further improvement in attitudes to training .
27 There were dialect pieces and local banter along with information on how a particular local player had performed a couple of hundred miles away .
28 This detailed survey is peppered with information on how the faunas came to be collected — often by amateurs .
29 Yesterday an investigation was under way into how a syringe came into Newall 's possession in spite of his being kept alone and under special surveillance .
30 I spoke from experience of how a common commitment to God 's plan can shake both black and white into reality — ‘ not the white man 's plan , nor the black man 's ; not British or Rhodesian .
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