Example sentences of "[Wh adv] they could " 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 | ‘ I played for their club when I was touring in Germany , and they volunteered to come over and help us whenever they could . |
3 | The hard core of helpers worked on through the week of almost continuous sunshine and good fortune , and were supported by the essential ‘ reliefs ’ who came whenever they could to sell and to carry . |
4 | Those with training in other performance skills , variety , singers and dancers , should consult Equity about the means whereby they could qualify for membership . |
5 | They would be able to see that the doctrine could provide criteria whereby they could settle for themselves their own problems , such for example , as that of differentiating between the prickings of conscience and the spiritual crushings of a guilt complex . |
6 | The ICS , as a body , had never been much taken with political reform , sensing correctly that it set in motion a process whereby they could expect only to be replaced , and both reason and sentiment told them that this would never do . |
7 | Lewis soon formulated a plan whereby they could all share Wyvis Hall . |
8 | It was , therefore , proposed in 1953 to introduce a form of ‘ boost ’ training for trained crews on reserve status whereby they could return to a squadron to undertake two weeks of intensive refresher flying . |
9 | He still hoped that France under de Gaulle would provide ‘ an opening to the west ’ , whereby they could negotiate for ‘ engagement de dégagement ’ . |
10 | I can not see how they could be established in British literary education , where there are no graduate schools as such , and the narrow , uphill tunnel of A-level work leads on to the rocky , cloudy uplands of the undergraduate degree , with its confused mixture of practical criticism and thematic study , analysis and literary history , coverage and special subjects . |
11 | ‘ I did n't even back her under my name , so I do n't understand how they could have known . ’ |
12 | You would wonder how they could eat at all after the amount of time they spent talking about food . ’ |
13 | The talk that night was about experiments carried out to explain why people behaved as they did , and we were told of different types of neurotic people and how they could be classified . |
14 | Many Yugoslav army officers had asked how they could put themselves at the disposal of the government , he said . |
15 | Or , more to the point , how they could live in peace and make money . |
16 | I wish I could give these women their time again , to take them to the hills and show them what they could have shared with their selfish husbands , show them how a ridge-walk compares to a coffee morning in a draughty church hall , and how they could have become more in tune with their spirit and feelings up here than stuck down there watching television soap operas . |
17 | Implicitly , the Government was saying that it knew what the problems were , and how they could be tackled . |
18 | Trevino taught Willie course yardages , Mexican-American humour and how they could win with a quip and a smile . |
19 | But it was his experience as a Sunday-school teacher which left him wondering how discipline could be maintained with older boys and how they could be kept in touch with the Church once they became wage-earners and left the Sunday school . |
20 | In the steppes and the Caucasus they knew the dead could rise again , and how they could be stopped . |
21 | Once general agreement to the models had been obtained , it was then necessary to consider how they could help in providing practical advice about the effect on College structures . |
22 | As explained in Chapter 8 , the NAI addresses the needs of people ; in the context of the FAOR package , it is concerned with clarifying the interests and preferences of those who will use any designed office system , and how they could affect its success . |
23 | On 8 March , the establishment will tell architects and administrators how they could cut that cost by as much as 40 per cent . |
24 | We showed how to achieve certain basic patterns by using the processes that we discovered and then we saw how they could be combined to achieve a large class of patterns . |
25 | Amidst the excitement after that earthquake , a team of physicists from Athens University discussed how they could put their knowledge of the behaviour of solids to practical use for predicting earthquakes . |
26 | The project then examined each of the crafts identified to show how they could be correlated with teaching in other school subjects , in particular , Language , Mathematics and Science . |
27 | A lot of Winnipeg 's race crowd , Zak said , had asked how they could get on the train . |
28 | He did not doubt for an instant that once he explained things to his brother , once he made him see what assets were available and how they could be used , Jean-Paul would rise from his lethargy and be as engaged , as excited , and as determined , as Edouard . |
29 | These machines created a stink in holland last year when a magazine showed how they could be used to copy paper money . |
30 | Senior British officials were last night urgently considering how they could accelerate the Maastricht process and ensure its passage through the Commons by the summer . |