Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | They get washed whenever I can be bothered , or whenever my mother raids my bedroom . |
2 | On Nov. 23 Sharif , reportedly encouraged by flagging popular support for Bhutto 's march , hinted at a compromise whereby she would be allowed to board a train in Karachi bound for Rawalpindi , and to engage in political activities " as long as they are peaceful " . |
3 | Rather than a shareholding , it was proposed that Wilson should be on an ‘ over-ride royalty ’ , whereby she would be paid a royalty for every record sold . |
4 | Some , such as the Somerset Levels , Chat Moss , and Hatfield and Thorne Wastes , are visible from motorways , from which there seems to be no exit whereby they can be reached . |
5 | The degree of craft , the degree of inspiration , are the measure whereby they can be valued ; through these are achieved , consciously or inadvertently , the heights and depths of spiritual expression whereby they are ‘ a joy for ever ’ . |
6 | There is no other way whereby it can be reached . |
7 | But if man is vulnerable to impulses which send him spiralling down into darkness , that very vulnerability is the means by which he can existentially know the strength whereby it can be healed and stabilised . |
8 | What are the characteristics or factors that have been associated with child abuse whereby it can be identified ? |
9 | Is there any other way , some external means , whereby it could be detonated ? ’ |
10 | Prince Sihanouk himself proposed a compromise on Sept. 21 , whereby he would be appointed Chair and the SOC would be entitled to a seventh delegate . |
11 | Where there is reasonable cause to believe that a person has information about the child 's whereabouts he may be ordered to disclose it ( s95(6) ) . |
12 | On the accession of Henry Tudor , the Shepherd Lord , as the young Clifford was known , was given back his lands and his faithful retainer knighted at his request ; ‘ I am but a simple man , Your Majesty , and I know not how I should be styled , ’ the good servant protested . |
13 | I mean , I do n't see how I can be involved here politically , it 's not my place . |
14 | Recollecting his churlish behaviour , Isabel wondered how she could be attracted to such a man even for a moment . |
15 | ‘ You 've lied to me ? ’ she enquired , not seeing how she could be offended when she , either outright or by implication , had told some whoppers . |
16 | Because if it is n't Dorrainge telling you how we 'll be defeated , it 's Lugh Longhand making speeches half the night . ’ |
17 | The fifth point says : ’ There must be detailed negotiations on how we would be affected by the detailed introduction of new commodity support arrangements . ’ |
18 | The view that religion is a response to revealed truth , and the implications of this with regard to how we can be expected to find out about it , are not normally considered at all . |
19 | People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things . |
20 | For the last six months the momentum has grown we 've been lectured to by ex-leaders of the Party by ex-parliamentary stars by Give-us-a-Meal Roy by budding prima donnas by the wagon-load , telling us how we should be gagged ! |
21 | After junior appointments at St Thomas 's and Great Ormond Street he entered the Royal Army Medical Corps for two years , during part of which time he investigated the dangers of hyperthermia in tank crews and how they might be overcome . |
22 | In relation to individual service users and carers , they should be given full and clear information about the assessment process as it will affect them , how they might be involved and a clear statement of its outcome . |
23 | It tells where the foods come from , how they are processed , how they should be stored and how they might be served . |
24 | It remains to discuss how they might be characterized , interpreted , and used as a basis for further work . |
25 | Harrison spent much time visiting other clinics up and down the country advising on how they might be run more efficiently . |
26 | It was not intended to show how they might be integrated in practice . |
27 | But it is less easy to see how they might be described in reference to grammar on the one hand and lexis on the other . |
28 | We then discuss how financial reports can be used , and how they might be improved , to satisfy the demand for information about wider accountability issues . |
29 | Could you look over the guidelines in relation to this particular interest and give me your thought on how they might be improved for application in the Lothians . |
30 | Let us first , however , review some of the main themes of established class-based relations in urban and regional studies and establish how they might be improved by our new perspective . |