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

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1 Will they know more about that than they do when they simply carry out what the curriculum requires of them regardless of how it is supported , budgeted for and described to parents by the governors ?
2 But defenders argue that the British electorate has a very clear understanding of how it is governed .
3 Details of the secondary booklet and of how it is intended to be used are given in Chapter 4 , which presents case studies of two secondary schools making use of it .
4 Extensive use is made of tables , charts , and diagrams to guide students in their reading and understanding of a given text , and in their analysis of how it is constructed .
5 Skill is a functional concept aimed at the understanding of how it is done without recourse to the detail of underlying physiological mechanisms .
6 Even the control of birth has played a part in it , although we are not very much in favour of how it is done by the system .
7 If that does n't work , look again at the word , and say it in a way that will remind you of how it is spelled : say Wed-nes-day ; clim-bed , and pronounce the bits separately ; but remember how the word really sounds .
8 For the purpose of this project text is categorised in terms of how it is produced ( i.e. printed by a machine or handwritten by a person ) , and how it is input to the computer for recognition ( i.e. is it recognised dynamically as a person writes or already existing text which is scanned in ) .
9 A drive that is ‘ unaware ’ of how it is set up and knows nothing of the way it 's data is stored .
10 The average cost of an infantry battalion is £12.5 million to £15million in the United Kingdom and £17 million in Germany , irrespective of how it is organised regimentally .
11 The space of normal viewing belongs to the domain of undifferentiated , homogeneous , realist representation : a film is a film is a film , regardless of where it is projected .
12 With five horizontal and vertical fan bladed thrusters , it is capable of turning completely on its axis of moving helicopter-like in any direction to within a few centimetres of where it is directed .
13 Despite the eager shouting of his Goblin mates , the Fanatic really has little idea of where he is going , and will happily plough through troops from his own side if they get in the way .
14 ‘ Do I still make him unsure of where he is putting his feet ? ’
15 Unless the traveller has some idea of where he is starting from and the conditions he may meet along the way , he is unlikely to be able to decide upon a satisfactory route .
16 Although the Act does allow for children to be absent from Hearings under the circumstances already referred to , they should still be notified of the Hearing , and an explanation of why it is taking place should be given .
17 A full explanation of why it is believed that contributions have been over-paid , the amount and the period involved , and the names and NI numbers of the people concerned should be included .
18 This thought reminds her of why she is living in Rummidge .
19 He is a way of Eddie explaining clearly to the reader what his views are on Rodolpho 's sexuality for instance without the subtleness of when he is conversing with another character .
20 Having been trapped , and being so heavy , it will work its way down to the absolute bottom of wherever it is caught .
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