Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] be [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 Whenever they were founded and however they were organised , these reasons have now disappeared .
2 so to speak so she 's written and told her whereabouts she 's sitting and everything so
3 Also as more and more brain regions were found to show LTP-like effects , it became important to know whether LTP is one phenomenon or many — ; that is , whether the mechanism whereby it is initiated and maintained in one region is the same in others .
4 That is not how I 'm seen and never have been .
5 And that was how I was trained and that way I was trained seven and a half years ago , it has now all changed again .
6 ‘ You all know about this woman , how she was killed and where .
7 She broke down in tears and confessed to making up the story of how she was abducted and held by two men for 36 hours .
8 Talking to someone about how she was feeling and not bottling up her worries .
9 Yeah , have you , have you reviewed your revision to see sort of how you 're doing and how effective it is , and why it 's getting you down and .
10 Being open and honest about what you are thinking , how you are feeling and why you are doing whatever you are doing is deemed to be efficient and helpful because otherwise people waste precious time and energy trying to ‘ second guess ’ what you are up to .
11 how you were born and Mrs Tilscher smiled ,
12 Her concern is not a narrow one of how sexual matters should be treated and presented , but how one is to construct and preserve a society in which the dominant values are Judaeo-Christian .
13 Estimates of the council 's losses vary between £69m and £406m , depending on how they are assessed and on interest rate movements .
14 The underlying justification for this book is that participation in policy making for a group of public services of considerable importance to us all must rest upon understanding : understanding of what the policies are , of how they are made and implemented , and of the implications of the many prevailing suggestions on how to change those policies .
15 The use of index numbers and special ratios should always be undertaken with care since they may contain hidden dangers if one does not know how they are compiled and , very often , how they are ‘ corrected ’ for a variety of reasons .
16 Scotland is now effectively trapped inside a political union that denies Scottish voters the right to decide for themselves how they are governed and by whom they are governed .
17 It is here that a true designing system will be based and will grow from an understanding of the conceptual activities , how they are developed and controlled .
18 We know now that someone in a coma may still hear and react emotionally when they are nursed and that how they are treated and spoken to may affect their recovery .
19 Feminism begins when we approach sex differences as constructs , show how they are constructed and in whose interests .
20 Many students have little faith in the value of what or how they are taught and largely despise school .
21 Biochemists are therefore interested in the compounds that make up cells and organisms , and how they are formed and can interact .
22 One method for a company to identify the sources of stress is by having a ‘ stress audit ’ , which is a yearly check on ten to 20 per cent of the workforce , using questionnaires together with group and on-to-one interviews , on how they are doing and what problems they have had .
23 How they work , how they produce meaning , how they are organised and how audiences make sense of them , are the issues that media education addresses .
24 These pose a threat to our lives by virtue of how they are produced and what they are made of .
25 It is , however , also commonly used in an opposite sense , as in the consumer movement 's version of consumerism , to denote suspicion of consumer goods , a wish to know more about how they are produced and who produces them .
26 I shall give some space in this chapter to considering the single threads , the first strands , how they are chosen and set into place .
27 those are the people who need to adjust what , how they 're living and they do n't .
28 I mean , when you 're actually directing a piece of work , and it does n't matter who you 're working with … they know constantly how you feel about it , and that 's sub-text as well as text , and it 's osmosis ; and a lot of it is very elliptical and oblique and subtle , and it goes on all of the time ; and you know from them how they 're taking it , how they 're working and what they think of it by exactly similar sorts of processes you get those feedbacks , and you see the work .
29 ‘ People do like knowing how they 're performing and so much in an insurance company was considered ‘ immeasurable ’ .
30 He 's there , and I can ring him up and report to him when he er er , how they 've gone , how they 're feeding , how they 're doing and how they 're not .
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