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

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1 We now need to consider how one makes this decision , how it is theoretically justified and whether the end point of bilingualism may be an inevitable consequence of the initial steps of educators .
2 And thirdly , in order to unravel the totality of things that are and see how it is inwardly articulated and how it emanates into the diversity of the world as we experience in the ordinary way , your thought has to follow a special kind of logic , dialectical logic , which exhibits the process of thought and simultaneously the process of reality as one that proceeds by things being or things being said , and these giving rise to their opposites , to contradictions , and these contradictory moments or items being taken up in a greater , synthesizing whole .
3 Ha ha , it 's your au — fr … parents ' friend , Janice , Gav beamed , radiating unrepentant guilt ; came round here the other day looking for you we got talking went for a curry had a few drinks ended up back here one thing led to another know how it is always liked older women they 're more experienced know what I mean arf arf anyway spent an extremely enjoyable New Year at her place apart from the usual visit to my folk 's of course oh by the way she 's coming round here tonight I 'm cooking lasagne can you swap rooms seeing Norris wo n't be back until tomorrow it 's just I did n't expect you back until then either , that okay ?
4 But Darwin conceived that natural selection applied to individuals , or possibly to species , and that is how it is still understood .
5 Inhibition is quite different from suppressing one 's own natural responses , although this is how it is often interpreted .
6 Worse , it was carried across the Andes into Peru 's provinces on the upper Amazon , whence it is inexorably moving downstream into Brazil — much richer than Peru , but with even worse social services .
7 However it is well known that a financial crisis in 1866 seriously affected several minor railways throughout the country .
8 However it is easily seen ( exercise 1.10.2 ) that there can be no analogue of 1.10.1 in Z[x] .
9 However it is easily identified by the large black blotch that covers a large proportion of its upper body and dorsal fin .
10 As the housing is not pitted I cleaned it and replaced the seal , however it is still leaking some oil .
11 To break up the Union now would diminish our influence for good in the world , just at the time when it is most needed .
12 As a result of this development the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher is sometimes unavailable at times when it is most needed , i.e .
13 It provides attenuation of potential difference represented by when it is negligibly loaded .
14 Between July 1988 , when it is now known the department knew of at least seven cases , and August 1989 , when Geoffrey Dear , the Chief Constable of the West Midlands , purged his CID department — moving 39 serving and former squad officers into administrative roles — at least two more men were convicted on the basis of disputed confession evidence .
15 Thus eclecticism is avoided at the very stage in the process where it is most needed .
16 But that , of course , brings me to the fundamental question : how will the code be made to stick where it is most needed ?
17 As I said , all the City institutions have a role to play in ensuring that the voluntary code sticks where it is most needed .
18 If you remember I used the example of agriculture , right , where it is generally observed that agricultural products have a price inelastic demand , okay .
19 However , nowhere in the world ( and Gewürztraminer is widely grown ) does it reach such dizzy heights as in Alsace , where it is generally vinified dry , the rosy-skinned grape producing dark- hued white wines packed with alcohol .
20 It has won greater favour in the US than in Britain where it is generally regarded as conceding too much to a particular , and somewhat incoherent , philosophical system .
21 These arguments apply just as much where there is a non-cumulative several liability , not annexed to a joint liability , as they do where it is so annexed .
22 The wicker industry began in Camacha , where it is still concentrated today .
23 In common with several other well-known giants such as the giant hogweed , I. magnifica is native to the Caucasus mountains of the Russian republic of Georgia , where it is commonly seen in damp meadows and by streams , often on the margins of woodland or in glades .
24 These include shifting cultivation : for example , in Zambia where it is nationally outlawed , or in certain areas such as Sukumuland in Tanzania ( Berry and Townshend 1973 ) .
25 They have brought the project to the stage where it is almost completed and only remains for the ba the building basically to be fitted out internally , and they have largely raised the funds to do that , but they are some ten thousand pounds short , and they came to erm , the Department with a request that we erm , assist them with this ten thousand pounds shortfall in the funding .
26 In spite of our own commitment to people-based change and transformation , we , too , may wonder where it is all going to finish .
27 The influence of the Church is still very strong among the less well-off in the countryside where it is often allied to superstition .
28 Leucanthemella serotina is what I was brought up to call Chrysanthemum ulginosum , the so-called moon daisy of Hungary , where it is often found growing in damp places .
29 This is the reason why it is little used , and will fail to fulfil its valuable purpose until the reforms recommended by the Committee are implemented .
30 Prepare the cross-spar to the length indicated ( about 60mm longer than the spine ) and you will soon see why it is generally called a ‘ spreader ’ , as you stick first one end down with more strong tape , then have to curve it , in order to fit it within the kite shape at the other end and onto the final corner .
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