Example sentences of "[coord] [Wh adv] it is [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Planning is the managerial process of deciding in advance what is to be done and how it is to be done .
2 You must now determine what financial help you need ( including Government subsidies for such things as new buildings , fencing , hedging , hill cattle , and sheep ) , what it will cost , and how it is to be repaid .
3 It is important to consider what sort of data we shall be using and how it is to be obtained before we become over-committed to the project .
4 This is still valid as an educational ethos , but what comes to be questioned is the ‘ potential ’ and how it is to be measured .
5 Western Europe 's hope and Moscow 's fear is that the process also entitles the West to stipulate what ‘ reduction of tensions ’ comprises and how it is to be judged .
6 Certainly , a consideration of what wealth is to be used for and how it is to be redistributed is an essential ingredient of Bailey 's requirements ( readers may be interested to contrast Flew 's strictures on the notion that wealth is entirely a collective property , and that its distribution is therefore a matter for collective decision-taking ) .
7 5 Make a complete check of the proposed programme and how it is to be put together so that you can thoroughly brief your spokesman or interviewee .
8 These variables are primarily the product , its price structure , the way it is to be promoted , and how it is to be distributed .
9 The tight specification of aims and objectives , what is to be taught and how it is to be assessed in each 1 1 — week module can lead to novel , innovative and exciting teaching , learning and assessment methods .
10 There are a large number of research projects over a wide range of topics in health and health care : what health is and how it is to be valued , what influences health , the demand for and supply of health care , market equilibria and micro evaluation of treatments to system evaluation and the efficacy of planning , budgeting and monitoring mechanisms available to policy makers .
11 Meanwhile , the repeated postponements and rising arguments over who gets what in a national health plan , and how it is to be paid for , have directed attention to the political calendar and the drooping vital signs of the Clinton presidency .
12 A detailed consideration of when and how it is in the child 's best interests for the state to intervene in his family life can be found in Goldstein and colleagues ( 1973 and 1979 ) .
13 Implementation involves a series of related tasks : so the dissemination of ideas is the first necessity to prepare people to accept change , understand what it involves and why it is worth making .
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