Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] is [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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6 Also as more and more brain regions were found to show LTP-like effects , it became important to know whether LTP is one phenomenon or many — ; that is , whether the mechanism whereby it is initiated and maintained in one region is the same in others .
7 Dollard et al. ( 1969 ) are generally credited with the formulation of the ‘ frustration-aggression hypothesis ’ whereby it is held that the obstruction of goal-oriented behaviour leads necessarily to aggression .
8 Such anthropological theories are linked to the catharsis theory , whereby it is held that through some dramatic experience the individual ( or group ) sheds itself of pent-up , potentially destructive , emotions to emerge cleansed and ready to deal with daily life in a harmonious manner .
9 Much of Western psychotherapy draws , in various forms , on the catharsis model , whereby it is held as necessary for emotional health to come to terms with the repressed anger that is assumed to be inside the individual , and techniques are developed to make the individual confront these in a dramatic form .
10 Otherwise as meaningless as any other gesture , as deeply rooted in the moment , in how one is feeling or what one has eaten or who one has been seeing .
11 Her concern is not a narrow one of how sexual matters should be treated and presented , but how one is to construct and preserve a society in which the dominant values are Judaeo-Christian .
12 Good communication means that the customer fully understands Hickson 's plan , how it is progressing and how any new information learned will affect short and long term outlooks .
13 It is also a question of understanding power itself , how it is exerted and where it lies .
14 This section gives an overview of LIFESPAN , describing briefly how it is implemented and installed .
15 What the experienced communicator recognises is that the effectiveness of what is said is as dependent upon how it is said and perceptions and impressions others have of the person presenting the argument as it is upon the quality of argument itself .
16 The relevant questions should not concern how local ‘ culture ’ forms local politics , but how this ‘ culture ’ itself is formed , how it is sustained or transformed , and how it affects local political activity in conjunction with a host of other structures and practices , some of which may be locally based and some of which may not .
17 Heads take care to let those who are interviewed for new posts know what sort of school it is , what it believes in , how it relates to its community and how it is planned that it should develop and improve .
18 They give little attention not only to how it is understood and experienced but also to the relations between bureaucracies and elected politicians .
19 Depending on how it is vinified and where it 's grown , it can be rich , toasted and buttery , redolent of tropical fruit , or lean and grassy with lemony acidity .
20 Hunting is very complicated and most people do not know about hunting or how it is done so they do n't like it and say that it is cruel .
21 Since the legislation assumes the existence of the common law background we must first endeavour to ascertain the general principles governing this area of tort and then see shortly how it is affected when there is a trade dispute .
22 What is important is whether the intervention is in support of or against the state , how it is manifested and what its impact is .
23 The Assistant Government Agent at Matara agreed that the establishment of village tribunals had led to a decrease in the number of police court cases , but asked ‘ what good end is obtained by merely removing the scene of litigation from one set of courts to another , and doubling the amount of litigation in the process , and how it is supposed that by increasing litigation twofold the peace and harmony of the district is secured , and litigation robbed of all the rancour and bad feelings it engenders in the ordinary courts ? ’
24 The actual impact of any policy upon the public will depend upon how it is interpreted and put into practice by government officials .
25 Through all stages of food production , the environment comes into question : where food is grown or reared , how it is harvested or slaughtered , its processing , packaging and transportation , where it is sold ; all determine the quality of the world we live in — our air , our water , our soil , our nourishment and our health .
26 If you really want to understand a waiting list you need to get in there are find out how it is organised and managed .
27 In that time we have found out how it is produced , how it is metabolized and , now that its receptor has been cloned , we are beginning to understand how it acts to release calcium .
28 Just as different theoretical schools within each of the social sciences , as well as the disciplines themselves , have various views about the nature of human behaviour , how it is conceptualised and conceived , the way in which this should be investigated , then they will also have different ideas about what sorts of things are to count as data .
29 Of course , if schoolchildren are to use the library effectively they must know how it operates , how it is administered and how it is organized , but these arc only the preliminaries .
30 The effect of any drug depends on the drug itself , how it is used and the person using it .
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