Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [adj] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The demonstrative pronouns are perhaps more clearly organized in a straightforward proximal-distal dimension , whereby this can mean " the object in a pragmatically given area close to the speaker 's location at CT " , and that " the object beyond the pragmatically given area close to the speaker 's location at CT " ( Lyons ( 1977a : 647 ) suggests the derivative glosses " the one here " , " the one there " , respectively ) .
2 Note Although most Champagnes are a blend of all three classic grapes , their individual varietal characters are described to give readers an idea of how each may affect the style of a cuvée
3 One sees the purpose of each and how each might help the inquirer understand what would be a rational course of action in the context .
4 Page 's choice of motets illustrated how the different texts could be closely interrelated — as in Par un matinct l'autrier / He bergier / He sire / Eius , which could be summarised as ‘ aspects of pastoral love ’ — or how each might furnish a satirical commentary on the other — as in Ypocrite pseudopontifices / O quam sancta / Et gaudebit , with its antithetical opinions of the high clergy .
5 There can be no way of knowing how Labour will fare in the province until it stands there .
6 Representing Dagenham , in east London , Mr Gould is seen by some colleagues as well-placed to assess how Labour can broaden its appeal to the communities that have rejected it at four general elections in a row .
7 The case of R S Components Ltd v Irwin ( 1974 ) affords a classic example of how that may occur .
8 Whether and how that might lead to radical change of practice was another issue .
9 There is no mention in the education policy of how that might affect the Department of Education and Science .
10 Well we 've already talked briefly and we 've seen a video about Gain Multimedia and how that might enable us to address application requirements in a different way .
11 How that might change his nature , there 's the question .
12 How that might change his nature , there 's the question . ’
13 How that might change his nature , there 's the question ’ mean that he is determined to become emperor , and if he did , he may well become a tyrant and abuse his power , although he seems very noble at the moment .
14 Yeah but I do n't see how that might have to relate to national curriculum er
15 You need , therefore , to anticipate both when your job might finish and how that might happen .
16 to be honest because erm it 's and that I wo n't say that there 's a criticism of this particular project which I supported at the time but I think that in future we do need to plan our projects and and there are people in the in the town that are prepared to work , perhaps need a bit of organizing , we need to think about how that might happen , but we must n't first reaction go to professional or semiprofessional help .
17 Had you thought about how that might look in the public prints ?
18 ‘ Constable Bewman here pointed out that each guest had their plate handed to them by Edith but I ca n't see how that would give the murderer any scope . ’
19 If we were to deliberately over-provide , then I think it would be difficult to put a brake on this once a certain level of jobs had been reached , once the land is committed , there is a certain certainty attached to that commitment and I wonder how that would sit with the er guidance on development plans .
20 erm people were starting to move out , and I think that , I think quite a lot of people , well although they 'd had a lot of information from the Local Authority , were still very unsure about how that would affect other benefits , in particular supplementary benefits , and single payments , and that , that , grants for , for the furniture , that kind of thing .
21 Now you know , Roger , how that would affect an excitable horse who has had little strenuous exercise ?
22 We were not sure how that would affect the cash flows of the authority , and set a very er cautious level for interest on revenue balances , and as members can see , that has been very well exceeded , er its superseded by some one point one million pounds in ninety-three , four and it 's expected to be of a similar level in ninety-four , ninety-five .
23 Okay , but I just wanted to go on to say that I think in reviewing how the budget may be brought more closely under control in the coming year , officers will need to look at the erm size of the committees because we are working with committees at the moment that are larger than those committees which used to exist when this year 's budget was set and that has had some impact and we need to have the implications of any change of committee size whether that might affect the budget , how that would affect the budget , also whether there is any potential for reducing the number of committees further and also whether the rates might be changed , I particularly would like officers to report on what , whether there would be any significant saving from er setting the rates at the round figures they were at a couple of years ago erm
24 And they 've got , I think the odds are that people are giving more perhaps er and that er , if they were paid at fifty four P per mile and and got how that would affect the churches er contributions they make ?
25 How that would work out in practice is unclear .
26 Can you just explain how that would work though 'cos we 're now erm , auditing by job , are n't we , and given I do n't know the audit timetable I ca n't visualise the effect this would have but it seems that one could be making a change 'cos a particular , a job 's been audited and it effects Q P1 , or something one month , and therefore you make changes to it and another job 's audited the second , another month , the second month and Q P1 needs changing again , and it , in terms of keeping our staff with us , it will be quite conf , I think it 's not terribly practical to keep having constant change .
27 She wondered how that would have changed the equation .
28 But I do n't see how that would help in clearing up my own suspicions . "
29 George did n't bother to explain the process by which he had deflected the first demand — that Maxim go round to Century House by himself — by a counter-offer of Number 10 ( ‘ As it 's a Saturday , we could use the Cabinet Room ; think how that would look in your memoirs ’ ) — or one of his clubs , naming the one that had been effectively the HQ of the Intelligence Service in the heady days of World War II , and finally agreeing on this no-man's-land .
30 We will never know how that would develop because community charge has been abolished but anyway You will note of course as well that last year in nineteen ninety one , the Conservative Party managers looked at the local election result and decided not to go in June ninety one , cos they figured they would get beaten .
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