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

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1 The geographical spread will be very much a question of how the highland and lowland TAVRAs — the Territorial Army volunteer reserve associations — decide to allocate their resources .
2 But that is only an expression of how the lioness is feeling within herself .
3 At first the libretto is only an outline of how the story unfolds and what part each member of the cast is supposed to play .
4 ‘ Beauty and the changing attitudes to it are always a reflection of how the world changes .
5 Writing in 1928 the American critic Gilbert Seldes summed up the process of how the movies had accumulated their audience as one which
6 This permits them to build up a picture of how the weather is changing virtually anywhere on Earth .
7 It is very tempting to pursue here the question of how an optimum distribution of relevant information throughout the firm can be achieved , without a considerable degree of centralised control .
8 Alternatively the story of how the Robartes family came to have the money to build Lanhydrock House in the Fowey valley could be considered a tale of blatant exploitation , outrageous usury and greed .
9 Joy retold how the problem of how the mobile coffin in transit was resolved , and Alan spoke movingly about his feelings for Nigel and about the whole concept of a DIY funeral .
10 Thus there was no House of Commons scrutiny of public expenditure and virtually no understanding of how the decisions had been reached .
11 Instead , they choose symbols to represent the problem concepts ( knowledge ) i.e. an understanding of how the system works , and then apply various techniques and heuristics ( rules of thumb ) to manipulate this knowledge ( Fig. 3 ) .
12 Therefore the plan of how the maintenance operation is to be achieved is a significant factor in underwriting delivery confidence .
13 It is an important implication of this that they are never a matter of how the things which have them are related to other things .
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