Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it can be " in BNC.
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1 | There is no other way whereby it can be reached . |
2 | What are the characteristics or factors that have been associated with child abuse whereby it can be identified ? |
3 | But if man is vulnerable to impulses which send him spiralling down into darkness , that very vulnerability is the means by which he can existentially know the strength whereby it can be healed and stabilised . |
4 | She asks how it can be made easier for abusers , who suffer a compulsive behavioural disorder , to say ‘ doctor I 've got this problem and I need help ? ’ . |
5 | The Andover Branch have again shown how it can be done and wins the Anna Neagle Trophy with a contribution of £1,466.54 — or £10.40 per Branch member . |
6 | I wish they would adopt the positive principle of looking at something and seeing the good in it — seeing how it can be improved by building up the positive aspects . |
7 | Long before the director first calls ‘ Action ’ , or anybody has to worry about time , money , the weather or an irritable starlet , the producer , director and writer can sort out the lineaments of the project by focusing on what the film is trying to do , and how it can be made to work . |
8 | His relational model is a theory of what data is and how it can be stored and retrieved . |
9 | Do not ask me how it can be , I have no idea . |
10 | ‘ The best way to fight this appalling illness is to make sure everybody knows about Aids and how it can be fought . |
11 | They reason that the known reactions of simple alkanes with atomic chlorine show how it can be done : |
12 | I 'm going to tell you how it can be done . ’ |
13 | They should be shown how it may primarily be either an artefact in its own right or a means of conveying information ; how it functions as a tool of thought and as a creator of human relationships ; how it can be stored and readily transmitted across time and distance . |
14 | Finally , the whole idea of people 's education will need elaboration , and how it can be implemented will depend on these political developments . |
15 | On improving accessibility , we need to produce more and better tools which not only say what is available in theory relevant to a particular area , but how it can be consulted in practice . |
16 | Its designer shows how it can be fitted through a small kayak hatch in its assembled state . |
17 | This fear of cats , or ailurophobia to give it its technical name , is rare , but when it does occur it can cause untold misery for the sufferer and it is worth examining how it begins and how it can be cured . |
18 | In this paper expert systems technology is explained and shown how it can be applied to ‘ real ’ aircraft maintenance problems . |
19 | Having examined Christianity , he recognizes that if it is true ( as it claims to be and as the third level promises to show how it can be seen to be ) , it does provide the necessary answer . |
20 | As with last month 's design , I have given you the basic ‘ building block ’ and suggestions , in the illustrations , on how it can be used . |
21 | The dictionary shows how efficiency in the formulation of meaning can be achieved by synthesis , the grammar shows how it can be achieved by analysis . |
22 | Zambia An ODA-funded consultancy was undertaken to examine the backlog of unpublished maps and reports held by the Geological Survey Department and make recommendations on how it can be reduced or eliminated . |
23 | I have spent so much time on the status consciousness explanation because it has been very influential , and because Nichols shows how it can be reinterpreted with more satisfactory results . |
24 | So we 'll look at its casting off function first and then see how it can be used for linking . |
25 | ‘ I do n't see how it can be otherwise . |
26 | He seeks to provide a substantive characterization of the concept of reality which will enable him to do two things : first , to show how certain rules and procedures are logically correct , how employment of them will suffice to guide us towards knowledge of reality ; secondly , to show how it can be rational for a self-controlled agent to seek to contribute to knowledge of reality . |
27 | Is there agreement amongst researchers about the nature of child abuse and how it can be defined ? |
28 | Even if one agrees with Aristotle that true equality consists in treating unequals unequally , this merely raises the apparently insoluble question of how it can be practically achieved . |
29 | However , while the Architecture-Neutral Format is unlikely to appear on the market this year , Goldstein says that the Foundation plans to hold a conference on the technology at the end of the year , to find out which companies are interested in bringing the stuff to market and how it can be best introduced to an industry audience already blinded by science . |
30 | The possibility that we belong to such a so-called noumenal realm ( that is , a realm of things in themselves ) in our true being , also suggests dimly how it can be possible that ultimately we are free agents , who can cause ourselves to act according to the moral law , whatever the pressures upon us , in spite of the fact that at the level of appearance we are simply parts of the natural order of cause and effect , and as such merely animals impelled by our instinctive desires |