Example sentences of "[prep] questions [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | In 1985 , Cressida Dick , a probationary constable , wrote a prize-winning essay which clearly showed an awareness of this politicization , and asked the sort of questions which few senior officers seemed to be thinking or voicing . |
2 | The sort of questions which can be asked concern both the role of coins themselves and the wider implications they may have for an understanding of a particular society . |
3 | Much of what follows is set therefore in the form of questions which need to be considered by all of us . |
4 | Of course , there are still places where the old-style canalizing approach to river management is being pushed through ; and the conflict of values which underlies this whole issue raises a number of questions which are not easy to answer . |
5 | Though you may identify a number of questions which may occur to your audience it is not necessary to answer all of them in your presentation . |
6 | He asked me a lot of questions which I did not understand . |
7 | For each of these stages there is a standard set of questions which , in their simplest form , are : who ? what ? where ? how ? and when ? together with questions about cost and value . |
8 | There is , in the survey , a set of questions which can help us investigate this ; respondents were asked : |
9 | There are always any number of questions which could be asked in a survey because they seem ‘ interesting ’ ; but interest is not enough . |
10 | All in all , then , the interview schedule must aim to ask a minimum of questions which can and will be answered . |
11 | This approach more than adequately disposes of the particular point at issue in the Pickin case but does not , as is hardly surprising , answer a number of questions which were not asked : |
12 | The world of maths is male and this is reinforced in several books by the number of questions which revolve around men and boys doing things susceptible to mathematical calculation . |
13 | He demonstrates the kind of questions which practitioners might usefully ask if they use a ‘ research-minded ’ approach and supports his argument with more recent research . |
14 | Yet , as this example illustrates , few expositions of the rival conceptions of contract entirely miss the division of questions which we have identified . |
15 | The GHS includes a core of questions which appear in each year 's survey . |
16 | To facilitate this , the conference organisers had prepared a list of topics and drawn up a list of questions which might be considered in the discussions . |
17 | The identification of particular EEG/EOG signs with a sleep state in which people are likely to be dreaming made it feasible to answer a number of questions which had previously been a matter for speculation , and which are perennially asked by ordinary people . |
18 | What is vital is that they should generate the kinds of questions which can be explored through interaction with others . |
19 | In what follows I am going to use a general procedure for reading texts to examine specific features of racist discourse to be found in ‘ Fighting talk ’ and ‘ The last laugh ’ and to suggest a series of questions which they raise as an agenda for further research and debate . |
20 | Rostov was surprised that the question had not been asked earlier , and guessed that a code of manners existed which governed the kind of questions which could be asked . |
21 | To his surprise he finds himself basically in agreement on a wide range of questions which he has never really thought about before . |
22 | These are examples of the kind of questions which firms have to face . |
23 | The teaching which followed aimed to show children through exposition and practice how to answer correctly those types of questions which they got wrong . |
24 | The types of questions which can arise are varied ; for instance , ‘ Can we turn the paper over ? ’ , |
25 | ‘ What the Archdeacon means is that the way in which priests are appointed means that the sort of questions which you are asking , while perfectly appropriate for an appointment in commerce or industry or indeed other professions , simply do n't apply in the Church . |
26 | Any set of questions which allowed most people to be at the top , and only a few further down , would be rejected as useless , because it did n't ‘ discriminate ’ ( to use the pseudo-scientific jargon ) . |
27 | The expectation is that by increasing patient participation in this way the project will achieve a reduction in patients ' forgetting and misunderstanding of instructions and advice , and a reduction in the number of questions which occur to patients after their consultation . |
28 | The study will examine a number of questions which should be of concern to electors and to elected leaders and local government officials . |
29 | This has been revealed following a meeting of the Education Board where members tried a specimen paper submitted by the Department of Education to show the types of questions which would be asked in next year 's 11-plus . |
30 | There are a number of questions which relate to the computing aspects of each option , and I 'd like to discuss them with you . |