Example sentences of "what [noun] [modal v] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How should knowledge be represented , and within what framework should the inferences be made ? |
2 | I I think it it it 's clearly a problem for the panel to wrestle with as as to what response can the alteration make to changing circumstances particularly in relation to er to economic development . |
3 | What part could the lecture play in a course in information retrieval ? |
4 | What effect would the notice on the ticket have ? |
5 | What effect will the measure have on rural electrification , and in particular the mains system for Rathlin ? |
6 | What effect will the drive into Eastern Europe and into the USSR have ? |
7 | What effect will the withdrawal of troops from Germany have ? |
8 | If the purpose of that is to transform attitudes to training , what effect will the lead handcuff clause that he proposes for the training contract have on attitudes to training ? |
9 | What action will the Government take to ensure that home workers obtain well-paid , reasonable employment — or does the Minister intend to revel in the Christmas season while home workers can not afford to do so ? |
10 | What action will the Government take to isolate Burma until the military relinquish power , and democracy is installed ? |
11 | Faced with those facts , what action will the Government take ? |
12 | What alternative could the man possibly have to paying two hundred pounds for his life and freedom ? |
13 | Now that we are proceeding to the welcome elections in the near future , what steps will the Government take in co-operation with the Kenyan Government in the hope that those elections will be free and fair ? |
14 | What reply should the fallibilist make to this argument ? |
15 | VIABILITY — to what degree will the revenue gained from selling into a segment offset the total cost involved ? |
16 | What effects will the following have on the equilibrium rate of interest ? |
17 | Under what circumstances might the demand for money be perfectly interest-elastic ? |
18 | Given that industrial democracy , defined as the ultimate right and duty of the men and women working in an industrial enterprise to call management to account for its performance , and , if that performance does not satisfy them , to replace management , is desirable in principle and as a means of making the efficient conduct of the enterprise their natural concern ; recognising that the rights of use attaching to ownership , whether in the private or public sector , are inalienable ; recognising the value in general of competition as a means of keeping production and provision sensitive to public needs and tastes , and as a means of relating the distribution of resources to them ; to consider ( i ) in what sort of industrial organisation would industrial democracy be feasible ; ( ii ) how far and in what circumstances would the adoption of such a form of organisation be feasible ; ( iii ) by what means should its adoption be promoted and how long would it take to establish it as a characteristic feature in the industrial scene ; ( iv ) what part should trade unions play in its promotion and adoption and what changes would that part require in their functions as they are commonly understood ; and ( v ) where in the case of a particular industry , or organisation , the general interest requires that accountability should be to the public at large , considered for example as consumers or users of goods produced or beneficiaries from services provided , what compensatory measures should be introduced so as to make good as far as possible the permanent denial to employees of a right which is in principle generally desirable ? |
19 | Under what circumstances may the doctors switch off the ventilator ? |
20 | In what circumstances should the court say that the tribunal has exceeded the power given to it ? |
21 | Many 40-year-olds are considered over the hill these days , so what work can the oldies hope to get ? |
22 | So what difference will the fact that it 's likely to be phased out , make to farmers in Britain . |
23 | What judgements could the audience be asked to pass when it is played back ? |
24 | on what basis shall the organisation 's members be grouped into teams , departments , divisions , etc ? |
25 | On what basis should the Vendors give warranties : |
26 | And what heaven could the preacher offer that would compare with the joys of the long summer evenings , messing about in boats with other laughing boys and girls ? |
27 | Mr. Michael : In the light of the White Paper , what importance should the public in Wales now place on the 10-year plans being prepared by health authorities and considered by his Department ? |
28 | There is a suggestion of such an approach in Marx 's briefly sketched political theory , not only in his early criticism of Hegel 's philosophy of the state as revealing the ‘ imperfection of the modern state ’ , its representation of an ‘ illusory general interest ’ as against a real general interest , but also in the later Critique of the Gotha Programme ( 1875 ) , where he poses , but does not answer , the question ‘ what transformation will the state undergo in communist society … what social functions will remain in existence there that are analogous to present state functions ? ’ |
29 | With the national vote split three ways , what positions should the press and broadcasting take up ? |
30 | What colour will the valley be when I die ? |