Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it can 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 | The dictionary shows how efficiency in the formulation of meaning can be achieved by synthesis , the grammar shows how it can be achieved by analysis . |
5 | In The Constitution of Liberty Hayek aims ‘ to picture an ideal , to show how it can be achieved , and to explain what its realization would mean in practice ’ . |
6 | Is there agreement amongst researchers about the nature of child abuse and how it can be defined ? |
7 | Even the simplest , most basic requirement we make of translation can not be met without difficulty : one can not always match the content of a message in language A by an expression with exactly the same content in language B , because what can be expressed and what must be expressed is a property of a specific language in much the same way as how it can be expressed . |
8 | Anxious to proceed as carefully as possible the Procuratia has engaged the conservation firm Syremont ( part of the Ferruzzi-Montedison group ) to assess the damage and how it can be stabilised . |
9 | Describe IBM 's VSAM software , explaining how it operates and how it can be optimized . |
10 | She asks how it can be made easier for abusers , who suffer a compulsive behavioural disorder , to say ‘ doctor I 've got this problem and I need help ? ’ . |
11 | Long before the director first calls ‘ Action ’ , or anybody has to worry about time , money , the weather or an irritable starlet , the producer , director and writer can sort out the lineaments of the project by focusing on what the film is trying to do , and how it can be made to work . |
12 | We are all agreed as to what ought to happen , but we have to be realistic and question how it can be made to happen . |
13 | In Chapters 2 and 3 we saw that the lexical resources of a language influence to a large extent what can be said in that language as well as how it can be said . |
14 | Finally , the whole idea of people 's education will need elaboration , and how it can be implemented will depend on these political developments . |
15 | They contain background information to help engineers and all interested parties to gain a fuller understanding of the Code and how it can be implemented . |
16 | Its designer shows how it can be fitted through a small kayak hatch in its assembled state . |
17 | I have spent so much time on the status consciousness explanation because it has been very influential , and because Nichols shows how it can be reinterpreted with more satisfactory results . |
18 | They only show how it can be studied in some cases . |
19 | On improving accessibility , we need to produce more and better tools which not only say what is available in theory relevant to a particular area , but how it can be consulted in practice . |
20 | In this paper expert systems technology is explained and shown how it can be applied to ‘ real ’ aircraft maintenance problems . |
21 | Look through the whole text , feel its atmosphere , decide how it can be shaped into a musical form , and then concentrate on the music , and especially on the melody . |
22 | His relational model is a theory of what data is and how it can be stored and retrieved . |
23 | They should be shown how it may primarily be either an artefact in its own right or a means of conveying information ; how it functions as a tool of thought and as a creator of human relationships ; how it can be stored and readily transmitted across time and distance . |
24 | The package will be distributed through the MAP network to hospitals , schools , church and community groups with the aim of informing people how cholera is contracted , how it can be prevented , and what steps should be taken in the case of infection . |
25 | An emeritus Fellow at Merton College , Sir John Badenoch was asked to investigate what cryptosporidium is , and how it can be prevented . |
26 | Most of the summer pond problems are easily prevented providing you are aware of what causes the trouble , and how it can be overcome . |
27 | Having examined Christianity , he recognizes that if it is true ( as it claims to be and as the third level promises to show how it can be seen to be ) , it does provide the necessary answer . |
28 | The Andover Branch have again shown how it can be done and wins the Anna Neagle Trophy with a contribution of £1,466.54 — or £10.40 per Branch member . |
29 | They reason that the known reactions of simple alkanes with atomic chlorine show how it can be done : |
30 | I 'm going to tell you how it can be done . ’ |