Example sentences of "[Wh adv] they [modal v] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This view led to the first restrictions on private members ' capacity to interrupt or hold up business whenever they liked — or whenever they could get the House to listen to them , for there was always considerable self-discipline .
2 A National Film Studio , combining the small companies into one strong conglomerate , had been proposed , but this idea made no more headway than a proposal to negotiate a reciprocity deal with the Americans , whereby they would take a certain number of British films into national distribution in return for free access to British screens .
3 In Edwin Hill & Partners v. First National Finance Corporation a finance company which had a legal charge over B 's property to secure a loan came to an arrangement with B whereby they would develop the property themselves rather than exercise their power of sale under the charge .
4 Was there ever a custom mentioned to you whereby they used to put a cairn down ?
5 Then there is the little understood sense possessed by certain fishes , whereby they can detect an object because of its minute electrical activity .
6 There is ‘ no coherent set of personnel procedures , for lay employees or for ministers , whereby they can see a career path with training and proper systems of appraisal . ’
7 Large transient hotels very often enter into agreements with certain airlines or travel agents whereby they will hold a number of rooms specifically for them on a guarantee basis .
8 In this chapter we briefly examine the development of community care policy ; consider the Griffiths reforms and how they might affect the structure and organization of social service departments ; and consider the role of formal and informal caring agencies .
9 Such details matter because western telecoms companies can make only limited investments until they know when and how they might gain a return .
10 Others were more positive and planned how they might use the waterways to improve their way of life .
11 When you have written down your global impressions , explore how they might mirror the way you see yourself , and the challenges you are facing in your personal and spiritual growth .
12 Answer guide : This is something the student has not been exposed to 80 it is useful to let them discuss how they would treat the transaction in detail so they can work out for themselves the principles involved .
13 We 've asked four top designers to join us for the day and show just how they would accessorize the little black dress that is a staple of this season 's wardrobe .
14 put yourself in the position of either the long-wave or world-system approach to assess how they would view the regulationist approach , its account of structural changes in the UK economy and its changing international position .
15 We asked five advertising agencies how they would market the ‘ product ’ and reverse its shrinking market share .
16 They all laughed at this , and began quacking about how they would surprise the dog when he least expected it .
17 The Liberal Democrats are not frightened to say how they would raise the finances to do that .
18 Quickly they swept up the pieces and hid them away , wondering how they would replace the plate without being found out .
19 You know how they used to do a lot of weaving , they do n't do so much now .
20 Er yes a lot of folk went out that way with their ponies er in fact that 's how they used to take the men when any Glen Shee person died in Glen Ayloch they took them out that way to the kirk here in Glen Shee kirk .
21 . And that 's how they used to start the o and the old gas engine it used to pop pop pop , pop pop pop , pop pop pop pop .
22 The Article 22 proposal for EEC funding of pilot schemes to demonstrate to farmers how they can achieve the objectives of development plans is to be welcomed but only if it includes environmental considerations as suggested by several witnesses to the House of Lords Select Committee .
23 The key point made by these analyses of team or group development is that effectiveness ( see below ) is an outcome which develops over time , as the group begin to understand what is required of them and how they can utilise the knowledge , skills and attributes of the individual members in fulfilling group and individual goals .
24 Since writing about this in New Scientist , I have received numerous letters from readers asking how they can do the same thing in Britain and Europe .
25 How they can ruin a day , the funeral cars proceeding
26 We run the risk of damaging our own campaigns by not fully understanding the roles staff can play , or how they can damage the process if they do not understand their role .
27 Moreover , if banks wish to attract more borrowers , they might well consider how they can soften the rather forbidding image which we found they have for so many people .
28 It provides links between businesses and students so that students know what the businesses need and the businesses know how they can influence the schools .
29 HUNDREDS of Darlington Council employees are being briefed about how they can give the best service to customers and chargepayers .
30 I would like to ask the saboteurs how they can justify the fact that they ill-treat hounds and horses ?
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