Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [is] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The film has been translated into almost every language in the world and whenever it is shown on , say Spanish or Austrian television , we have a steady stream of people from these countries coming within two or three weeks to see where the film was made . |
2 | I honestly do n't think anyone at PW would have any complaint about how it 's turned out . |
3 | That 's how it 's turned out , so why not carry it through — form one good mixed practice and later on expand still further ? ’ |
4 | Brown , thirtyish yet elderly : ‘ One can always learn from how it 's done elsewhere . ’ |
5 | ‘ It 's amazing how it 's holding up . |
6 | It depends how it 's introduced and how it 's handled subsequently . |
7 | Ah now I see how it 's tying in . |
8 | Both parties accept the central principle — no matter how it is dressed up — that local government finance should be based on a property tax . |
9 | Although wine is simply fermented grape juice , where and how it is made radically affects its flavour , and these are the determining factors : |
10 | Similarly , no matter how it is turned about , a right handed helix remains a right handed helix . |
11 | ( To say that something has a certain position is to say how it is related spatially to other things . |
12 | The average cost of an infantry battalion is £12.5 million to £15million in the United Kingdom and £17 million in Germany , irrespective of how it is organised regimentally . |
13 | ‘ We should not condemn it yet , but continue to look at how it is working out in practice , ’ says John Ransford . |
14 | Chair , erm on that , if that could be arranged in two or three months time , perhaps we can see how the Charter of Commerce is working out , because I think many of us are very interested to see how it is working out , we could erm discuss with somebody who 's in bed-and-breakfast , who could then erm tell us how the Charter of Commerce is working . |
15 | A drive that is ‘ unaware ’ of how it is set up and knows nothing of the way it 's data is stored . |
16 | One that ‘ knows ’ how it is set up and how data storage is organised . |
17 | A lesson focused on artefacts will probably begin with observation , gathering simple information about the object , noting its characteristics , what it is made of , how it is put together , and so on . |
18 | The preoccupation in the past has been with the total size of the health service budget , how it is shared out at the macro level , and how much activity it funds . |
19 | This is an area which is only susceptible to research via detailed investigation which , however it is carried out , certainly can not be in terms of the ‘ normality ’ of disabled people , since its concerns must be to explicate the kinds and degrees of difference between the needs of impaired people and the general population , and with the multifarious features of ‘ normal ’ social life which prevent disabled people from being ‘ normal ’ . |
20 | Her Majesty 's Opposition are expected to oppose — that is their constitutional position — but they are not expected to oppose everything whenever , whatever and however it is put forward . |
21 | Derek Turnbull ( head wound ) and Iain Morrison ( hamstring ) are both likely to be included in the Scotland team to play England on Saturday week when it is announced today . |
22 | You are stressing now how difficult the whole word is ( photograph ) but how easy it is when it 's broken down ( pho-to-graph ) . |
23 | Older hippy brothers started the ball rolling , since when it 's bounced everywhere from the realms of rock ‘ n ’ roll to the spark plugs of ‘ C86 ’ . |
24 | Well , you 'll have a chance in a couple of days when it 's done again . |
25 | ‘ Someone takes five copies out of Sarajevo where it is faxed through to Geneva , phoned to Zagreb where it can be relayed by fax to London and it is also printed in Tuzla and Zenica . ’ |
26 | If you are busy or infirm , the advantage of being able to take a ready-made meal out of the freezer and put it in the microwave where it is cooked in under ten minutes , far outweighs any aesthetic pleasure that purists might derive from lengthy cooking processes . |
27 | Nekemte , the capital of the western province Welega , fell on April 2 to the forces of the Ethiopian People 's Revolutionary Democratic Front/Movement ( EPRDF , or EPRDM , a Tigrean-led alliance — see p. 38089 and also p. 38053 where it is given incorrectly as the EPDRF ) . |
28 | The ion enters the membrane forming a complex with the ligand , and passes through to the pure water on the other side where it is oxidised back to Cu 2+ ( in other words , it loses the electron ) by dissolved oxygen from the air . |
29 | It travels easily and has taken a tremendous shine to Australia , where it is planted successfully in all wine areas . |
30 | Finally it is stored in oak casks , from where it is drawn off for blending . |