Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] they [modal v] [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | People do n't know when they can get it or not . |
2 | And if you can think of that , you can repackage your particular thing not in terms of your own interests and ideas and so forth , but you can package it in such a way that it 's intriguing , or at the very least , the people who are going you hope will use it can actually see how they could use it . |
3 | I do not see how they can justify it . ’ |
4 | There 's an unseemly haste among people who do n't have to live on £25 a week to suggest how they could do it better , manage on a minimum and feed the 5,000 . |
5 | Nobody was quite sure how many degrees he had started and not finished , not even Boris , but he had been at the place so long he could remember when they used to spell it Freshmen 's Fair . |
6 | Er I saw how they used to do it in the after they 'd finished work , used to be at it till till nine or ten that night . |
7 | The problem was to decide how they could retain it and exercise It . |
8 | You never knew when they might need it . |
9 | I mean I 'd like to see erm I 'd like to see how they would like it . |
10 | Both are as entitled as any other separating couple to find happiness , though it is hard to see how they will find it with a new partner while remaining married to each other . |
11 | With Coventry having scored only nine goals since Mr Howe took charge it is obvious where their problem lies and it is hard to see how they can solve it . |
12 | In this play by new writer Nina Warner Hooke , he acted the public school-educated Biff , who , with his sister , inherits a riding school when their mother dies and ponders how they can run it in their poverty . |