Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Go by recommendation whenever possible , or have one lesson from three or –our teachers .
2 We therefore believe the PPG Note should encourage planning authorities to include policies and guidance on design and layout criteria for industrial and commercial developments , including the use of locally-appropriate building materials and styles whenever possible .
3 Also , against the avowed first principle of the Premier League , which is to rip off fans whenever possible , the club actually dropped some admission prices this year .
4 Throughout it is held that professionals and managers are people and it is people who should be brought to mind whenever such terms as professionalism and professionality or management and managerialism are encountered .
5 Summarize those needs cos there may be more than one and tell him what you 're gon na do , what is the plan of attack , when you 're gon na see the guy again and when we do our business building up , you can take it back to erm the benefits of him introducing us to other people by keeping policy charges down and increasing bonuses whenever possible , cos it 's in his benefit he introduces us to others so we do n't have to advertise , or very very rarely advertise .
6 It is always a good policy , though , to check the sound as well as the pictures whenever possible .
7 Use natural light whenever possible .
8 Dissatisfied as he was , it was while Bishop of Bristol that he made the moral stand which guaranteed that his name would be heard for three centuries whenever Cornish men were gathered together .
9 Egyptian bureaucracy is slow and it is common practice to circumvent officialdom whenever possible .
10 It is also necessary to recognise the fact that the organisation is the home of the residents , and their dignity and privacy must be respected and given priority over analytical considerations whenever necessary .
11 It is also important to be aware of the wind direction and the amount of drift , and to avoid drifting down wind whenever possible .
12 Burn against the wind whenever possible .
13 Good mechanisms is that which provides the channels wherein such energy can flow unimpeded , unobstructed by its own exuberance of output , vivifying the social structure , expanding and enabling the life of the mind .
14 Fax is a well-established form of electronic mail whereby any document , whether it contains handwriting , graphics or photographs , can be transmitted over the telephone lines to any compatible receiver .
15 He will also be expected to end the anomaly whereby high earners are excused national insurance contributions on earnings of over £21,000 a year .
16 Japanese owners operated 500 of the 1,300 Asian drift vessels in the Pacific , where there was increasing international pressure to cease driftnet fishing — a practice whereby fine nylon nets were stretched across as much as 60 km of the ocean to a depth of 15 metres , resulting in the unintended death of an estimated 1,000,000 sea birds and 200,000 mammals each year .
17 The family must be prepared to develop contact with the black community in order that the child does not feel that he or she is being cut off from his or her roots , which often creates the condition whereby negative images emerge .
18 This is a condition whereby new material is confused with old material in such a way that neither can be remembered .
19 Already , and much publicised , we have the Tanzanian alternative whereby cumulative records of performance and teachers ' reports have been used alongside examination marks to determine who goes to secondary school .
20 In Formalist theory we are dealing with a very limited and pre-Saussurean view of language , and we shall see in the next chapter how much more subtlety and refinement a theoretically consistent view of language can bring to literary theory — as in the case of Roman Jakobson 's six-function model .
21 We saw in the previous chapter how productive property is inherited and distributed amongst kin , and how the patterns of wealth ownership have changed over time .
22 We have seen in this chapter how wrong that is .
23 In this monograph I deal mainly with the mechanical properties , showing , however , in the final chapter how some of these relate to other physical properties .
24 We saw in an earlier chapter how innovatory schools such as Madeley Court and Codsall Comprehensive regarded " in-service training " as an important factor in their planning , and how such training was provided , not only from courses outside the school , but also from within , by judicious deployment of available personnel .
25 At the start of the move phase the player declares how much steam he is using this turn — in effect how high a pressure he wants to run the boiler at .
26 ‘ I assume you made it worth her while in other ways , but obviously I failed to discover from her own fair lips how much you thought she was worth , and I 'm damned sure you wo n't admit how much you 've paid over the odds for her favours . ’
27 If we had two pigs and another pig how many pigs would we have ?
28 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many neighbourhood watch schemes are now in place .
29 As a result , the United States encouraged the British and the Russians to join with it in signing a treaty with Iran promising that all three countries would withdraw their troops within six months how useful the United States could be against Iran 's old exploiters .
30 But I shall say what about , I shall say to the estate agent how determined are these people to move ?
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