Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [modal v] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There is no other way whereby it can be reached .
2 But if man is vulnerable to impulses which send him spiralling down into darkness , that very vulnerability is the means by which he can existentially know the strength whereby it can be healed and stabilised .
3 What are the characteristics or factors that have been associated with child abuse whereby it can be identified ?
4 Is there any other way , some external means , whereby it could be detonated ? ’
5 how , so you have n't missed it , E two and how it would be imposed or not imposed on er as a constraint on local plan making .
6 The inventors of the national curriculum seemed not to have thought about how it would be funded , he claimed .
7 Full employment would never have occupied the attention of the government to the extent it did had there not been pressure to give both a commitment and some explanation of how it would be honoured .
8 If I started trying to come between husband and wife , and that is how it would be seen , I could hardly help anyone at all .
9 Tutors may wish to explore how it would be treated if it was used for the business and for family use to illustrate that these decisions are not always so clear cut .
10 In radio productions I was constantly aware of our listeners ' reactions ; in the consideration of any idea for a show , my first concern was how it would be received in the homes of listeners , nationwide — and , say what you will , I still believe this is the first requisite of Good Showmanship .
11 There was a cutaway picture showing the inside of the familiar hemispherical dome of the reactor housing , a brief explanation of how it would be built and operated , and a map of the world to emphasize that , internationally , this was ‘ the most widely used ’ type of nuclear power plant .
12 They fail to explain when a CSO will be used or how it would be implemented .
13 Just three days before the workshop , he spoke to a virtual stranger about his firm intention to be in Hawaii in three days ' time , saying he had no idea how it would be made possible .
14 In the 1980s the government-funded Manpower Services Commission ( MSC ) sponsored a scheme whereby the employer paid a percentage of the salary and costs of a partially disabled person 's employment in proportion to the individual 's assessed percentage contribution to the job in terms of how it would be performed by an average non-disabled person ; MSC paid the balance .
15 Detailed explanatory notes for each species are given at the end of the book in the Appendix , covering such topics as distribution of the predator species , their habitats , hunting methods and food preferences and a summary of their diet and how it may be biased .
16 In setting out to examine what social policy is , and how it may be studied , some answers have been suggested to the question , ‘ Why study it ? ’
17 Information books ( written in a range of styles from the jolly to the earnest ) provide explanations of how the body works , how it should be maintained , and how it may be developed .
18 A course on the theory of electronic publishing given to typography students is used as an example of the type of material that might be covered and how it may be structured .
19 State Dalton 's law of partial pressures and show how it may be derived from the ideal gas equation .
20 Most of these concentrate on a description of a particular technique and how it may be adapted to the colliding wave situation .
21 If any readers have an idea what it might be and how it may be put to good use , please let me know — IM
22 Certainly the most difficult ideas in statistics have little to do with mathematics but are rather about what is knowable and how it may be known .
23 If for some reason you miss this opportunity or at a later stage wish to know more about particular parts of the Library 's stock and its services , then ask a member of the Library staff to explain how the material in the Library is arranged and listed and how it may be used .
24 Activities should extend the awareness of what is available and how it may be used for information and enjoyment .
25 It is aimed primarily at the generalist reader concerned with information resources and their use , who is looking for a non-technical assessment of what multimedia is , what it does and how it may be used in a range of applications .
26 The paper will discuss the potential of the 1991 Census for social research , the problems which must be acknowledged and how it may be used in conjunction with data from previous Censuses ; it will also describe the setting up of the service and the technical problems in managing such large datasets .
27 But the high point of the chapter is the definition of love which precedes these questions of where and how it may be pursued .
28 Jennifer Owen argues convincingly that this amounts to a very significant area of habitat , she shows clearly and simply how it may be improved , and for the dedicated wildlife gardener she says enough to encourage an attempt at recording .
29 ‘ Bare trustee ’ means , in short , a person who holds the deposit on trust for another person who has the exclusive right to direct how it shall be dealt with : section 106 .
30 Critically discuss the concept of the coefficient of diversification and show how it might be argued that it is in direct contradiction to the theoretical conclusions of the CML .
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