Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | Work continues whenever we can muster a gang of at least two , which is quite often . |
2 | Referring again to Fig. 4.4 it is apparent that the total torque produced by the motor is maximised if each phase is excited whenever it can contribute a positive torque component . |
3 | When you heard me I was imagining a process whereby you 'd have a strategic sites policy in the structure plan which would enable a local authority in preparing its local plan if it wished to identify a strategic site and that would then become in the local plan , you know subject to all those consultation processes , and then it 's part of the portfolio that is available in the published arena with a statutory framework behind it . |
4 | A National Film Studio , combining the small companies into one strong conglomerate , had been proposed , but this idea made no more headway than a proposal to negotiate a reciprocity deal with the Americans , whereby they would take a certain number of British films into national distribution in return for free access to British screens . |
5 | Was there ever a custom mentioned to you whereby they used to put a cairn down ? |
6 | There is ‘ no coherent set of personnel procedures , for lay employees or for ministers , whereby they can see a career path with training and proper systems of appraisal . ’ |
7 | Large transient hotels very often enter into agreements with certain airlines or travel agents whereby they will hold a number of rooms specifically for them on a guarantee basis . |
8 | But if the patient could be restored to a state whereby he could enjoy a further period of life at the level of comfort he previously had , then it should be treated . |
9 | To see how I would handle a bit of academic incompetence ? |
10 | Can you advise me on how I could repair a chip in its outer rim ? |
11 | So I began to think how I could write a crime story that did not have a British setting . |
12 | How I can make a start cleaning up Clapham High Street I would like to know . |
13 | I would have shown you how I can make a scone … scones . |
14 | Er can you tell me please er how I can avoid a particular charge . |
15 | She sat and watched it all slip past , and thought how she must persuade Murphy to let her cook up the hens ’ mash on the saddle-room boiler , for Dora would hate her to do it in the kitchen , and how she would need a galvanized bucket and an old ladle and a door on the old donkey shed in the orchard to keep out the foxes . |
16 | She made a joke of it , saying she had given Heather all the most exclusive matchbooks in her collection , that it was ironic how she 'd become a slave to her sister 's hobby . ’ |
17 | A BRITISH woman is waiting to hear how she can reclaim a family estate deep inside the former Soviet Union . |
18 | Describe how you would conduct a study to investigate the well-being of such ex-patients . |
19 | get mentioned somewhere along the line of , of you know maybe you know , I mean God knows how you would fund a |
20 | Explain fully how you would plan a study of the use of leisure recreational reading ( i.e. not directly required by courses of study ) among students of a college of higher education . |
21 | In our special shower survey in the September 1990 issue , we asked how many of you own a shower and how you would pick a new one . |
22 | they worked out , and for example how you would organise a trip to er , Flamingo Land or something like that and and |
23 | Watch how you can make a difference to your environment . |
24 | The first part of the ORIGINAL drawing tutorial shows how you can create a simple garment in the STANDARD shaping section and then modify it in the ORIGINAL section . |
25 | Q WILL you please tell me how you can propagate a passion flower ? |
26 | ‘ I do n't see , ’ said Edward frostily , ‘ how you can overcome a natural incline except by steps — and these are particularly shallow ones — or a ramp . |
27 | It was clear that he judged marriage — at least partly — as an additional burden in an already busy life : ‘ It is the most difficult thing , I think , trying to work out how you can have a family life as well as all the public demands that there are . |
28 | But I do n't know how you can run a country on frothy money , and I would argue that Black Wednesday was a classic example of that sort of thing going wrong . ’ |
29 | And it also tells you how you can find a fully trained practitioner . |
30 | I do n't see how you could do a show , go to an analyst , work on a film and take ‘ poppers ’ or ‘ coke ’ or anything like it the whole time . ’ |