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

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1 We eased ourselves along the channel out between the rocks to the edge of where the waves were breaking and watched a few big sets roll through .
2 We do not have , in just an effect , such an answer to the question of why a causal circumstance occurred .
3 We have in a causal circumstance by itself a complete answer to the question of why an effect occurred .
4 Long-wave theories have devoted most attention to the question of why the bunching exists .
5 Economists working in this field are attempting to find answers to the question of why the various estimates of NAIRU exhibit a persistent tendency to rise over time .
6 As to the question of where the resources should come from , avoiding the easy ( albeit probably correct ) let-out of ‘ abolish capitalism ’ , I would say simply that the transfer of money to unpaid workers ought to be the next stage in the redistribution of wealth , taking precedence over ‘ breadwinners ’ pay claims , tax-cuts or ‘ family ’ benefit increases .
7 In answer to the question of how a school is further to improve the quality of its pupil education , more plans can be laid .
8 to the question of how the dinosaurs regulated , or failed to regulate , their body heat .
9 The aspect in question relates to the problem of where the extra means of production for accumulation would come from .
10 This remark did not , as his passengers might have thought , refer either to the condition of the road or to his not having thought on about Easter , but to the problem of where the other two were going to eat lunch .
11 Through his efforts in this direction he effectively mocks much that is dear to scholars , historians , literary critics and art historians , especially the concept of a clear chronological sequence : his answer to the problem of how a Mexican can ‘ belong ’ to the dynasty of European art is , as it were , to invade it retrospectively .
12 But when it comes to the issue of how a given physical stimulus is actually perceived , we have chosen to represent this in terms of the central representational elements that it activates .
13 The other approach was to switch the emphasis away from the development of new sources of electricity supply to the issue of how the demand for power could be controlled in the first place .
14 does n't it come back to the issue of wh who they trustees are and who 's interest , given that trustees are expected to be independent , in the end , who 's interests do the trustees represent , because I 've had experience of working with a pension fund that was in massive surplus and the actualar actuaries refused to agree their final report until that surplus was dealt with , so that the trade unions and the employer through the trustees had to negotiate a way of spending that surplus and er given the pressures of the actuaries to say we were not allowed th the funds to continue unless you deal with this surplus , then it comes back to the issue of how the Board of Trustees is made up and if we accept that there is a degree of representation on that Board , then just exactly how that representation is divided .
15 Both men stood aside to let a big dark-green Jaguar edge carefully round them on to the forecourt of the house immediately to the left of where the BMW was parked .
16 It is one thing to say that the understanding of how people order their experience is in contrast to the explanation of how the world works .
17 Certainly there is a Satanic touch to the tale of how the jealousy of a dismissed Duchy official was to lead to assault , pillage , false imprisonment and the eventual gruesome murder of the Lord of the Manor of Morval .
18 In the shire districts , the spectacular advances which enabled Labour to claim more than 50% of the vote in many authorities lend a further twist to the puzzle of why the party has not been able to match consistently good local results in these areas with comparable general election support .
19 We want Britain to be an example to the world of how a free people can make the very best of their destiny .
20 As a result they flew out from the hive at an angle of 85° to the right of where the food actually was .
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