Example sentences of "[adj] [Wh adv] it [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is this how it 's going to be ? ’ she said .
2 and it 's not clear how it 's going to be implemented
3 The arrow with a large tip is placed across the right shoulder of the hero , but it is not clear how it is sustained in this position .
4 Nekemte , the capital of the western province Welega , fell on April 2 to the forces of the Ethiopian People 's Revolutionary Democratic Front/Movement ( EPRDF , or EPRDM , a Tigrean-led alliance — see p. 38089 and also p. 38053 where it is given incorrectly as the EPDRF ) .
5 Although the latter method makes the mount far less delicate whenever it is handled , I feel that the cold-seal film detracts from the beauty of the flowers and that simple gluing is far superior — you will just have to take a little more care when handling the finished product .
6 ‘ It 's amazing how it 's holding up .
7 This is illustrated in Fig. 4.1 where it is assumed that wage offers increase over time as the individual searches .
8 This issue is discussed more fully in Chapter 7 where it is argued , with no claim to originality , that community care usually means family care and family care means care by women .
9 The law as to this is best stated in the words of the judgment in Foster v. Mackinnon ( 1869 ) L.R. 4 C.P. 704 , 711 where it is said that a signature obtained by fraud ‘ is invalid not merely on the ground of fraud , where fraud exists , but on the ground that the mind of the signer did not accompany the signature ; in other words , that he never intended to sign , and therefore in contemplation of law never did sign , the contract to which his name is appended . ’
10 The definition of " new tenant or occupier " is discussed in Chief Constable of Tayside v. Angus District Licensing Board , 1980 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 31 where it is held that " new " refers to both tenant and occupier and that at 32 " we are dealing with the removal of the licensee , when he yields up possession to a new tenant or a new occupier/occupant " .
11 See Baljaffray Residents Association v. Milngavie & Bearsden District Council Licensing Board , 1981 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 106 where it is held that a provisional grant of a licence is not " in force " until declared final .
12 Opportunities are to be maximised and threats either avoided or turned into opportunities ( see Sharplin , 1985 , pp. 54 6 , 190–4. where it is referred to as WOTS-UP analysis ) .
13 Turning to the specific example of a continuous square wave of amplitude a and period T , it can be represented in terms of by The validity of this particular harmonic representation is demonstrated in figure 11.1 where it is shown that summing the first three terms of expression ( 11.2 ) produces a waveform not far removed from square .
14 A £300,000 expansion at the Skelton food firm Savoury Kitchen , which will be adding 15 more employees to the present 35 when it is completed in June , was praised by former Agriculture Minister David MacLean during his East Cleveland visit yesterday .
15 And some men at the top in little old Moscow are not sure how it is going to work out in the end .
16 The aircraft will remain in France until mid-March 1992 when it is anticipated that there will be sufficient snow to continue training in England !
17 Regional selective assistance is equal wherever it is applied for in Great Britain , although the limits for Northern Ireland are higher .
18 When speaking , it is not only what is said but equally important how it is said .
19 World Communications Year ( WCY ) began in January , The United Nations , whose brainchild the year is , has largely failed to communicate that WCY is happening at all , let alone why it is needed .
20 Epstein had one of the most important collections of African and Oceanic sculpture ever assembled in this country and introduced a number of contemporaries to non-European art ; most recent scholarship puts the beginning of his collecting activity in 1912 when it is documented but Gardiner places it in 1904 , ( i.e. before Derain and Picasso ) when Epstein was a penniless student in Paris .
21 The Company 's major investment in the latest technology means that gas is available whenever it is wanted .
22 And is that why it 's called ‘ Teacher Killer ’ ?
23 Is that why it 's called Canada ?
24 And even if it does n't come naturally , most politicians develop the ability to be absolutely horrible whenever it is required .
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