Example sentences of "[Wh det] [noun sg] [modal v] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And from whose perspective should any assessment of gains and losses be taken ? |
2 | What faith would these people have in our system of administration of justice ? |
3 | What effect would that policy have on the unemployment figures ? |
4 | Putting a practical question to them : ‘ So what action should those ideas lead us to take , do you think ? ’ can make their contribution that much more relevant . |
5 | On what basis can this syllabus integration be organised ? |
6 | On what basis will this decision be made ? |
7 | If it were achieved , what name could this coalition of ‘ progressive forces ’ have ? |
8 | ( What age can this boy have been then , for heaven 's sake ? ) |
9 | To what extent are there limits to the growth of public expenditure in a mixed economy , and therefore what impact may such limits ( or the belief that there are such limits ) have upon social policy expenditure ? |
10 | Okay , yeah , so , what might those , what form might those policies take , what might they be ? |
11 | What form should these services take , and to what extent are these needs currently being met ? |
12 | What purpose will these records serve , especially with 1993 in view ? |
13 | To what extent can any library system , of any type , attempt to acquire all the publications which might be relevant to its purpose ? |
14 | To what extent can these concepts be said to influence some of our arts curriculum practices ? |
15 | To what extent can these findings from the British civil service be generalised to other occupational groups ? |
16 | The question , then , is to what extent can these efficiencies be improved and to what extent can the wastage be reduced ? |
17 | The first , and probably most important , point on which to judge their value is their likely impact on poverty — to what extent will these changes reduce poverty among lone mothers ? |
18 | But to what extent will these common-law principles protect the media when it publishes allegations of misconduct to the world ? |
19 | The questions that appear not to have been officially asked are to what extent will the projected gains accrue to areas already experiencing relative prosperity ; to what extent will these gains involve reductions in prosperity in underdeveloped/unfavoured regions and whether a transfer of some 4 per cent of the " net " gains is sufficient to compensate for such losses . |
20 | ‘ When a board decides to invite somebody to be a non-executive director , one of the questions it should be asking itself is : ‘ What value will this person add to the board ? ’ |