Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [Wh adv] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 3 the political content in Sri Lanka which determines whether or not such an aid scheme is pursued and how it is implemented ,
2 Whatever is made and how it is formed becomes a handbook of my concern .
3 There is nothing manufactured by man that has not been designed , because whether it 's a Rolls-Royce engine or a piece of printed paper , there 's always a decision to be made not only about what it 's going to look like but about how it is going to be made and how it is going to operate .
4 Two requirements guided the DES specification : the need for what is taught and how it is taught to reflect the values of society ; the need for a broad curriculum ( in terms of subjects ) .
5 Rochester & Martin 1977 , 1979 ; Källgren , 1979 ) , the analysis of the ‘ product ’ , i.e. the printed text itself , does not involve any consideration of how the product is produced or how it is received .
6 So long as the techniques that determine both how software is used and how it is made are only in the hands of technical experts , computer systems will never find the universal application which is certainly within their grasp .
7 Of course , if schoolchildren are to use the library effectively they must know how it operates , how it is administered and how it is organized , but these arc only the preliminaries .
8 It depends how it 's introduced and how it 's handled subsequently .
9 In section 5.1 , we explain what is meant by a price index and show how the UK Retail Price Index is constructed and how it is used to calculate the rate of inflation on a month-to-month basis ; other ways of measuring inflation are also briefly discussed .
10 Such brief ‘ thumb-nail ’ sketches do give some indication of the essence of sociology , but ultimately it is both necessary and perhaps more fruitful to emphasise that the most important and distinctive feature of sociology is not so much what is studied but how it is studied , i.e. it is important to indicate what is the particular perspective of sociology , its distinct way of looking at the individual and society .
11 Depending upon each plant , where it is planted and how it is supported , this tendency can often be countered by cutting back hard , encouraging the break-out of new growth from the base — and then using a little plant ‘ psychology ’ .
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