Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [det] [modal v] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Lord Lane said : ‘ No mention is to be made of any of the facts upon which these three orders were founded until after the conclusion of the last of the three trials involved , whenever that may be . ’ |
2 | The Italians want such a group created right away , the British once the region 's disputes are settled ( whenever that may be ) . |
3 | He is cagey about his plans post-Maastricht — whenever that may be . |
4 | Whenever that 'll be . |
5 | Will it be quietly forgotten in the next boom period ( whenever that might be ) ? |
6 | ‘ The constable in certain districts ’ , The Pall Mall Gazette ( 19 February 1901 ) observed , ‘ is apparently looked upon as the common enemy whom it is right to kick and beat whenever that can be done with safety . ’ |
7 | Whenever this can be done better , more quickly , or cheaply by a picture than a book , the picture is entitled to a place on the shelves and in the catalog . |
8 | Within the context of hemispheric asymmetry there are several means whereby this can be achieved , and each of these will be considered in turn . |
9 | We have seen how the vibration frequencies may be observed and how each may be allocated to a particular symmetry species . |
10 | What follows is an examination of each with examples of how each might be justified . |
11 | We 'll look at possible types of local production , how each can be organised and how each could be used . |
12 | We 'll look at possible types of local production , how each can be organised and how each could be used . |
13 | ‘ Yes , I can see how that might be awkward . ’ |
14 | She was not sure , yet , how that might be accomplished , but at least she would have won a reprieve . |
15 | Can he give us more information on how that might be done ? |
16 | But above all , it calls for a co-ordinated approach from the private , voluntary and public sectors to the development of sport in Scotland and suggests how that might be achieved . |
17 | ‘ I could see how that would be dangerous , ’ Dowd said . |
18 | ‘ Incidentally , if I deliberately breached a power of attorney and exploited it for my own benefit — although I ca n't think how that would be possible — I would be struck off the Roll of Solicitors by the Law Society . ’ |
19 | These he carried home , partly because the little room lacked storage space , partly to appease the secretive , magpie instinct which was part of his nature : he loved to keep , hide , obfuscate , cover his tracks ; he had fantasies in the watches of the night of other scholars stealing a march on him and publishing the definitive study of Walter Machin first ( though how that would be possible , in view of his privileged position , he would have been hard put to it to say ) . |
20 | Lord Fraser said on television that the proposed legislation , which has cross-party support , would be introduced as the programme in Parliament allowed but gave no hint about how that would be achieved . |
21 | Has he noticed that much advice has been given to us on how that should be done ? |
22 | He expected Charity to scoff at such weakness , but surprisingly , she seemed only to be concerned with how that could be arranged . |
23 | The third time she saw it Allen was with her but he must have been looking in the wrong place , for he did n't see it although she did n't understand how that could be . |
24 | He could n't see how that could be in the sky . |
25 | Again , the A nineteen south has a major highway constraint upon it and it 's very difficult to see how that could be overcome . |
26 | ‘ Made you afraid of men ? ’ he queried , and looked puzzled as to how that could be when he knew that , since leaving Ardis , she had been to bed with his cousin . |
27 | I should be interested to hear how that will be paid for , because in addition to giving £200 million a year the Labour party is committed to regional development agencies , to investment in first-class infrastructure for the area , high-speed rail links and other exciting prospects for the region . |
28 | ‘ I do n't see how that can be held against him . ’ |
29 | Would you care to tell me how that can be ? ’ |
30 | I 'm gon na have to look at how that can be done . |