Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [conj] [Wh adv] it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Personal — a subjective response to work and how it meets needs for growth and satisfaction . |
2 | They should be seeing what they can offer in the modern world rather than what the law does and how it links to the client . ’ |
3 | My years of dancing , beginning long before I was anorexic , have made me very body-conscious , both in how my body looks and how it feels . |
4 | The emphasis will be on putting everything into context , not only what a particular package achieves but how it does it , how it relates to the other packages in the same area and how it might be extended . |
5 | We , we 've got the how you can help section here , but we 've got nothing at all about what the charity does and how it does it , yes we need some appropriate words for getting the idea that they 're helping children . |
6 | What matters is not just what Parliament decides but how it decides . |
7 | Neuroscience , the science of the nervous system , is about what the brain does and how it works . |
8 | Henry went on to point out the evils of sweated labour and the pay make-up system , how it fostered a disinclination to work and how it encouraged landless men to marry just so that their income would be augmented ‘ in proportion to the number of their children ’ , and how it led to degradation of the character : ‘ The weak , the indolent , and worthless worker is now secure of the maximum payment settled by the standards you have determined from parish funds , and the industrious , skilful and honest workman can expect no more … the pernicious and demoralising practice of paying wages out of rates … ought to be suppressed and prohibited . ’ |