Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] whether it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But , it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities .
2 Every research study needs to be assessed on the criterion of whether it measures up to its own stated objectives .
3 Indeed , the courts will take a pragmatic view of the complexity of the information and the employee 's ability to remember it as a test of whether it has been wrongfully used/disclosed by him .
4 The information needs to be stored in such a form that will facilitate fast testing of whether it matches what is being searched for .
5 Oftel does say that it believes video on demand comes under the auspices of the Broadcasting Act , rather than BT 's Public Telecommunications Operator licence , and while the ITC agrees , it also says that the question of whether it constitutes a broadcasting service has still to be decided .
6 ‘ In future cases where a new regime comes to power unconstitutionally our attitude on the question of whether it qualifies to be treated as a government , will be left to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , which we may have with it , and in particular on whether we are dealing with it on a normal government to government basis .
7 Access to their help , leaving aside the question of whether it employs a separate , distinct expertise , has usually meant passing on pupils from the classroom or the school .
8 In a static , unchanging universe , the question of whether it has existed forever or whether it was created at a finite time in the past is really a matter for metaphysics or religion : Either theory could account for such a universe .
9 For older women , there is a question of whether it has any relevance at all . ’
10 I 'm no judge of whether it suits either of us . ’
11 In the case described in our earlier debate by the hon. Gentleman , the local authority would make its decision to withdraw or not to withdraw discount on the basis of whether it thought that the dwelling in question was the auntie 's sole or main residence .
12 Parents and teachers usually judge children 's behaviour by whether it fits in with the usual standards — moral , emotional , social and intellectual — set by the society in which they live .
13 Labour does not have a clear policy on whether it believes in a second and tolled crossing , or wants just one very congested bridge — which would be very bad news for Wales .
14 France 's advertising standards authority had no immediate comment on whether it broke the law .
15 There is little to see , and users must make up their own minds on whether it covers their needs , rather than relying on the opinions of others .
16 After eating dairy produce for a week , you should have a pretty good idea about whether it suited you or not .
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