Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun] [modal v] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 To which activities should priority be given ?
2 Travelling is done on public transport — we have a college minibus which tutors can book for residentials , visits and regular timetabled activities , such as the Leisure Centre .
3 She had one advantage over him ; he had only a general idea of which shops would interest Garry and his ‘ Mrs Smith ’ , but Claudia knew Dana would make straight for the most exclusive dress shops , and luckily Claudia had a very good idea which one would be at the top of her list .
4 This point is illustrated with the ‘ sentence ’ ‘ Kissinger conjectures poached ’ which linguists would class as ill-formed .
5 Given that industrial democracy , defined as the ultimate right and duty of the men and women working in an industrial enterprise to call management to account for its performance , and , if that performance does not satisfy them , to replace management , is desirable in principle and as a means of making the efficient conduct of the enterprise their natural concern ; recognising that the rights of use attaching to ownership , whether in the private or public sector , are inalienable ; recognising the value in general of competition as a means of keeping production and provision sensitive to public needs and tastes , and as a means of relating the distribution of resources to them ; to consider ( i ) in what sort of industrial organisation would industrial democracy be feasible ; ( ii ) how far and in what circumstances would the adoption of such a form of organisation be feasible ; ( iii ) by what means should its adoption be promoted and how long would it take to establish it as a characteristic feature in the industrial scene ; ( iv ) what part should trade unions play in its promotion and adoption and what changes would that part require in their functions as they are commonly understood ; and ( v ) where in the case of a particular industry , or organisation , the general interest requires that accountability should be to the public at large , considered for example as consumers or users of goods produced or beneficiaries from services provided , what compensatory measures should be introduced so as to make good as far as possible the permanent denial to employees of a right which is in principle generally desirable ?
6 What effect would delaying the choice make ?
7 And what effect would cutting down all these tree have on the environment ?
8 If the BBC really was being run in the ‘ national interest ’ , what benefit could competition bring ?
9 8– What difference would fitting an HC car type vacuum advance and balance weights to a LC Range Rover engine running on four star petrol and re-timed make ? h .
10 What place should religion or theology claim in this kind of society ?
11 If then , as Devlin contends , all societies have a moral structure , on what basis should society use the weapon of the law to enforce its moral rules ?
12 On What Basis Should Insider Dealing be Prohibited ?
13 Resource commitment ( for instance , upon what basis should advertising and sales promotion budgets be constructed : or over what time scale should new products be expected to pay-back the Research and Development costs incurred in their development ? )
14 At what point should revenue be recognized ?
15 In what ways can marketing departments differ from other departments in terms of key objectives , main activities and system of values ?
16 What role should education fulfil for a profession , and how should it serve it best ?
17 What role should travelling lecturers play in mobilising popular support ?
18 If we play about with this expectations model right this is the erm , this describes the expectation of prices in T it can also use the same as a decision rule alright to find out what prices would expectation of prices were , right in in P T minus one , okay T minus one , right here .
19 Just what routes will logic produce to lead me to the complete knowledge of the nature of a flea ? …
20 What form should treatment take ?
21 But what form should regulation take ?
22 What contribution may education make towards the development of a sense of individuality , a sense of identity and a sense of community ?
23 After this , what purpose could war ever serve again ?
24 ‘ Few projects for amending the condition of the needy , and for the reduction of parish rates , would be so beneficially devised as to build lodging houses in places where they were likely to be let : and in what way could money be more securely deposited than by a general subscription , in shares of fifty or one hundred pounds each : five thousand pounds would build a number of houses , worth from five to twenty-five pounds per annum , or double that sum if furnished . ’
25 Then you can start to think about , in what way can justice best be done in this particular case .
26 To what extent should pressure groups be allowed to use the courts to achieve their desired ends ?
27 To what extent should authority be delegated ?
28 The research aims , by controlling and monitoring the use of personal work stations for a selected range of social science research computing projects , to answer the question : to what extent should computing facilities for social scientists be provided by personal work stations ?
29 However , what we need to know is , to what extent can Dept .
30 At the centre of these debates are the key questions of how well does a free-market economy meet the various macroeconomic objectives , and to what extent can government intervention improve things ?
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