Example sentences of "to [Wh det] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Have the ‘ sensations ’ to which Mill refers the character of universals , or the character of particulars ? |
2 | There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ . |
3 | There is the Ayer-Hare question , ‘ Why do we use the same colour-word in different situations ? ’ to which Mill gives the non-Ayer-Hare answer , ‘ Not because of resemblance in some respect , but because of mere resemblance ’ ; and there is the question , ‘ What does the colour-word connote ? ’ to which Mill gives the answer , ‘ The mere resemblance ’ . |
4 | Class 313 units are also used on the suburban service between Euston and Watford Junction , to which service fell the honour of being the first line to be given a NSE total route refurbishment programme and branded ‘ Harlequin' . |
5 | Opinion differs on the extent to which corporatism involves the voluntary compliance of interest groups with this system of policy-making ( Lehmbruch 1979b ) , or entails state domination and coercion ( Pahl and Winkler 1974 ; Winkler 1976 ; Panitch 1980 ) . |
6 | In fact , if one understands government growth to refer to the increase in the degree to which government affects the nature of the society in which it operates , it is possible to derive a variety of measures according to the different ways in which a government can influence its environment . |
7 | It will be interesting to see the extent to which cloze remains a key concept in future readability studies . |
8 | Descartes , effecting a split between rational consciousness and sensual embodiment , offered an account of the mind-body relationship which accepted the traditional hierarchy according to which reason governs the body or the senses . |
9 | We must reduce the degree to which intervention plays a part and increase that to which the premium plays a part , and I am negotiating along those lines . |
10 | Of course , and again , the differences are considerable ; after all , the unconscious , that which in psychoanalysis undermines conscious autonomy , and in relation to which Lacan rewrites the cogito , is a modern discovery . |
11 | But , he argues , the placing of politics — ‘ the art of foreseeing war and of winning it by every means ’ — before morality overlooks the extent to which war constitutes the philosophical concept of being itself . |
12 | To illustrate this distribution of work between semantic encoding and pragmatic inference , that is to say , the extent to which grammar fixes the contextual co-ordinates , consider the following English expressions : |
13 | The core of the database , however , is an analysis of the extent to which material covers the occupational standards . |
14 | With that thought in mind we have produced a chart which reveals the extent to which business involving the recording of Irish bands and artists has gone abroad in recent years . |
15 | Can you say how much was taken out of working capital at the er oil services operations last year and a supplementary point assuming that about seventy percent of oil service revenues were international , international last year , er how significant would the North Sea be within that international figure and t to what degree have the budget changes impacted there or will impact there , because we 're already starting to hear some er fairly nasty noises are n't we from ? |
16 | To what extent does an organisation exhibit a common , homogeneous culture ? |
17 | TO WHAT extent does the change in the ministers in the economic departments foreshadow a change in policy direction ? |
18 | To what extent does the Merger Regulation supersede Articles 85 and 86 ? |
19 | To what extent does the Education Reform Act promote the advantage of the least favoured ? |
20 | The arguments over the relative importance of optimality versus mutational explanations are relevant to a wide range of evolutionary questions , and the problem of senescence is one instance of a general question : to what extent does the degree of adaptation reflect the strength of selection ? |
21 | Then to what extent does the statute alter the right of the solicitor in such a case , and does the alteration made by it affect or alter the cause of action ? |
22 | ( b ) To what extent does the principle of legitimacy inform constitutional debate ? |
23 | To what extent does the increasing militancy of other civil servants influence policy making ? |
24 | position power ; to what extent does the leader have the power to reward or punish other members of the organisation ? |
25 | To what extent does the economic climate influence sales promotion ? |
26 | To what extent does the economic climate influence marketing decisions ? |
27 | what motives prompt collaboration in IRCs ; to what extent does the orientation of IRC research allow for serendipitous discoveries ; what are the implications for control of intellectual property rights ; what is the relationship of the IRC to the rest of the university and to other faculties ? |
28 | The question is , to what extent does the notion of ( loose ) apposition , as it is defined by these criteria , play a role in such an explanation ? |
29 | To what extent does the law deal with events which have taken place , and to what extent does the law deal with events which might take place ? |
30 | To what extent does the law deal with events which have taken place , and to what extent does the law deal with events which might take place ? |