Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] how " in BNC.

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1 Consequently , in the limited time allotted , I will endeavour to emphasise how important such facilities and services are to the community .
2 He 'll want to see how important it is , make sure Cropper has n't been there … ’
3 Lucker falls asleep after commenting that he does n't want to see how mini-cab drivers supplement their incomes .
4 But you did want to see how little Cara 's leg is healing , did n't you ?
5 Right , do you want to see how it 's really done , let me show you , watch , are you watch Tim , then you can try , watch
6 We do n't want to see how you speak !
7 Did n't want to confirm how I felt .
8 They will want to know how Eurotunnel got its sums so badly awry .
9 She did not dare to look over the edge : she did n't want to know how far the water had risen .
10 ‘ Well , do you want to know how I really caught it ? ’
11 ‘ I know that Ella and Dimity — everyone in fact — will want to know how he is and would like to call , but they do n't wish to intrude at a time like this .
12 At any particular time governors and staff may want to know how the plans are progressing and whether they are being carried out as was agreed .
13 They will also want to know how successful the plans have been in achieving what they set out to achieve .
14 They will want to know how much time each teacher spends in front of the class and the size of classes in the different subjects and year groups .
15 For example , a manufacturer of upholstery fabric may want to know how well his cloth wears , so he gives a certain piece of the cloth a standardized ‘ rubbing ’ test to see how many rubs it can stand before wearing through .
16 If you have extra cards , that is ones other than those in your basic pack , you 'll want to know how to decide if they are worth trying with tuck and slip , but first let's look at how you knit tuck and slip and how the fabric is actually formed .
17 I hope viewers will want to know how the relationships turn out . ’
18 I shall want to know how he knew when and from where that bomber was taking off .
19 Parents really do want to know how they can bring their children up to understand , very simply , what is right and what is wrong .
20 I shall want to know how she died , and who was responsible , and if I do n't like the answers , I shall get rough .
21 Or we might want to know how cold it is to the nearest °C , in which case we have no choice .
22 I do n't want to know how to murder people like that .
23 I 'd want to know how much the people who are working on it at all stages are paid , if they 're paid a living wage .
24 ‘ I did n't until I met you , but loving you made me want to know how twins could be so different .
25 She does not want to know how little she weighs .
26 Most importantly , partners who do not want to know how technology works or to learn how to use computers must be able to call up all the necessary client and administrative information they require .
27 It was clearly a spot height — in fact there was a small stone to mark it , but it was almost hidden in rough grass and gorse , and Maggie really did n't want to know how far they had climbed .
28 The public will want to know how many people who are convicted will serve five years and how many will serve nine months .
29 The computer people will want to know how the software will fit in with their portfolio of software , whether it will require additional computer equipment , how well it will be maintained , how portable it is and so on .
30 Do you want to know how easy it is to affect the environment of the world by planting trees or buying eco-friendly products ?
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