Example sentences of "of [Wh adv] [indef pn] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Some of the larger groups of Munros demand personal route planning , since the permutations of how one may bag them are endless . |
2 | Part Five , Planning and Assessment , contains detailed examples of how one might go about planning a topic based drama . |
3 | Most of the ideas , techniques and strategies described in Part Two hold good for working with young children , but it is worth devoting time to a specific discussion of how one might adapt the work on still image and forum theatre for use with this age group , as they are sometimes thought to be strategies that can only be successfully used with older children . |
4 | Figure 24.4 gives an example ( drawn from trajectories on the screen of a videotape of the motion ) of how one might see the bob moving if one glanced at it at a succession of equally spaced times — although one would not expect to see just this sequence ever again . |
5 | Bogue and Buffa ( 1986 , pp. 169–70 ) provide an indication of how one might proceed with such tests . |
6 | Having accounted for how action types might acquire conventional but unstructured meanings , he advances straightaway to a discussion of how one might come into an alien community and find evidence that their linguistic interactions are structured ( syntactically and semantically ) . |
7 | Marshall raised the question of how one could go about drawing financial-value contours on a portfolio grid . |
8 | The question of how one could broach the topic of reducing his responsibilities was not , then , an easy one . |
9 | As " designer " , synthetic illegal drugs became progressively more powerful , there is no end to the argument of where one should draw the line between what should or should not be legally prescribed . |