Example sentences of "just [Wh adv] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But it is not just how the new consciousness is to be used which produces problems in handling this new-found wisdom ; it is the very acquisition of knowledge itself which makes the concept of self so dynamic .
2 It is essential that everyone is kept informed about what is involved and just how the new system will impact upon them .
3 We will examine these various institutions in more detail later , as we see just how the financial system operates .
4 Mind you , who can work out with any degree of accuracy just how the Irish are going to perform ?
5 In the defence of mistake ( as in dishonesty , duress , provocation and unwarranted demands ) one can see just how the criminal law rests upon a mixture of subjectivism and objectivism .
6 Why had n't she realised in the shop just how the black silk clung , emphasising every slender curve ?
7 That last phrase , presenting the savage mind as ‘ vanished ’ , yet suggesting that it continues in our own , is in line with Eliot 's refusal when discussing Lévy-Bruhl , to pin down just how the savage mind is related to the modern .
8 If you are one of the comfort eaters and find that your mood patterns have a direct effect on your eating habits then it must be a good idea for your to examine just how the various moods you experience affect your eating habits .
9 This study sets out to examine , albeit in a preliminary way , just how the rapid changes in the Scottish agricultural industry in the post-war years have affected those who work on the land .
10 Before embarking on what will inevitably be a huge investment , would it not be better to wait and see just how the next round of arms negotiations comes out .
11 Before embarking on what will inevitably be a huge investment , would it not be better to wait and see just how the next round of arms negotiations comes out .
12 It is not easy to measure and describe just how the different clones of white clover differ in their reaction to different neighbouring grass species or forms .
13 I saw an incidence er down in the , the mine a , a miner himself can tell , by the creak of a tree just where the heavy , heavy weight 's coming on the , on the , the roof .
14 Indeed , in retrospect , it is difficult to see just why the young Morrissey was drawn towards the New York Dolls school of hammy glitter at all .
15 Thus the adjectival goals of this study are not only ( 1 ) to describe the various adjectival constructions of English and to show what they mean , but also ( 2 ) to use this account of constructional meaning in order to explain why many particular combinations of lexical items and constructions are ungrammatical when other similar ones are not ; ( 3 ) to explain why many such combinations have the interpretations which they do ; and ( 4 ) to explain just why the above are the adjectival positions of English .
16 Just why the particular setting should be effective does not worry the motorist particularly , since he is only concerned with one car , not motor engineering in general .
17 We might pause at this juncture to ask just why the British Government should assume an obligation to provide decent housing for the working classes , when in other countries rather different policies were pursued ; also why Britain embarked , consciously or otherwise , on a massive shift in housing tenure over the next 50 years and more .
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