Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] might [be] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 It tells where the foods come from , how they are processed , how they should be stored and how they might be served .
4 It remains to discuss how they might be characterized , interpreted , and used as a basis for further work .
5 Harrison spent much time visiting other clinics up and down the country advising on how they might be run more efficiently .
6 It was not intended to show how they might be integrated in practice .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 This means that any examination of the details of its terms must be tempered by a consideration of whether or how they might be brought into operation .
12 Our discussion here will consider the variables normally found important in second language learning , and consider how they might be used to predict BSL learning .
13 John Chadwick , QC , counsel for four of the banks which stand to lose millions of pounds should the deals be ruled void , said enforceability depends on how they might be judged unlawful .
14 But the policy review nowhere considers the overall effect of the individual changes proposed , or how they might be co-ordinated .
15 Critically discuss the concept of the coefficient of diversification and show how it might be argued that it is in direct contradiction to the theoretical conclusions of the CML .
16 it is not just what motivates so much as what motivates and how it might be achieved .
17 In this case , instead of accepting that comprehensible input is indeed validly conceived as ‘ The ‘ Fundamental Pedagogical Principle ’ ’ and then looking at how it might be achieved by interaction , one might more profitably ask whether these strategies of interaction on the part of the learner do not suggest that the notion of comprehensible input is inadequate for explaining how language is learned , and therefore is not so very fundamental after all .
18 This cultural context which affected attitudes towards the city and how it might be planned was built up from a number of sources and expressed in the literature of the day ( Timms and Kelley. 1985 ) .
19 The main attempt to tackle the issue of bombing , the 1923 Hague Rules of Aerial Warfare , is an admirable and detailed interpretation of customary rules and general principles of the laws of war , but it was never adopted by states in legally binding form — partly because of the belief , widely held in the aftermath of the First World War that the important thing was to prevent war altogether , rather than to devise rules for how it might be conducted .
20 The American had used Father to set the financial wheels turning for the takeover ; employed him , you might say ; and he 'd suggested the inside trade and how it might be made . ’
21 The emphasis will be on putting everything into context , not only what a particular package achieves but how it does it , how it relates to the other packages in the same area and how it might be extended .
22 How it might be developed to record different types of behaviour and different types of measurement is shown in Handout 15 .
23 Numerous similar enquiries into the structure of response and how it might be developed have been recorded elsewhere ( Osbourn , 1988 ) .
24 Like the GMC 's recommendations the deans ' suggestion may seem superficially attractive , but it too lacks any semblance of realism about how it might be implemented .
25 They were men of such unyielding integrity ( they would only admit to a fault in order to show how it might be overcome ) that the wavering personality of a child could not rest for long against those monumental shoulders .
26 The articles in this book demonstrate in a variety of ways where the bias occurs and how it might be redressed .
27 This working party is considering the resourcing and coordination of such a network and how it might be related to the role of the inspectorate , the advisory service and the library service .
28 Nevertheless , let us , at least , start with what it is and how it might be explained .
29 If not , consider how it might be adjusted to different categories of student while preserving its efficacy as a means of encouraging orientation within a discourse .
30 Just before the alarm clock rang at five , I conceived how it might be done .
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