Example sentences of "[Wh det] [indef pn] [modal v] [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Four different ways have been suggested in which one might seek a resolution of the problem of the collapse of the wavepacket . |
2 | As Le Cerf 's use of the terms ton and mode is somewhat confused this was perhaps exactly what he had in mind ; certainly his contemporary Michel de Saint Lambert was employing ton in the sense of a tonic upon which one could build a piece that was in either the major or minor mode . |
3 | In stratigraphy One is always using one ruler to measure another and one can only call a deposit exceptional if we have something more " normal " with which one can make a comparison . |
4 | There is a small landing-stage to which one can take a caique from the port . |
5 | The ease with which one can learn a concept depends critically on the structure of the predicate p , which in turn depends on the description language . |
6 | Nor , I realize now , was she exactly what one would call a liar : . |
7 | So it is very difficult to achieve what one might call a set pattern in life . |
8 | There was no attempt by either Salisbury or Kilmuir to use what one might call a prefect 's influence on the opinion of those they interviewed . |