Example sentences of "[Wh adv] you [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 which you know maybe you , you , you 'd like to erm sort of er see how you related to those sort of people .
2 If my withdrawal from separatism had in part to do with feeling unhappy with a surfeit of hatred , which is mentally and spiritually very depleting , it had also to do with how you go about communicating feelings of being cleansed and enlightened .
3 ‘ That 's what I need tonight Sam , ’ Yanto replied , ‘ and mind how you go on that bike .
4 But erm , it 's , it 's terrifying , and when we get , as and Jack 's made a good point and , and it is a good one , that perhaps if we spent only half a day when somebody joins the depot and said to them , this is the geography of our depot , and this is where everywhere is , and this is how you get from one side of it to the other .
5 How you got into this work .
6 Now what do you need to know , you know , about yourself or about how you relate to particular groups of , of underprivileged erm or er you know inadequate people , I mean people who ca n't cope in various ways , particular erm areas , I mean age groups or particular forms of erm er maybe disability er or handicap or whatever ,
7 Erm but how you legislate for common sense and so on
8 ‘ I know naught of how you came into this plight , girl , and I care little enough , but this I know — you have broken the spell-wall and opened Andernesse to the powers of the dark !
9 Our new-product programme is incredibly effective , and that 's how you win in this market .
10 What matters is how you deal with such problems and athletics is tackling drugs head-on . ’
11 Let's see how you rate in that area .
12 Now try to decide how you feel about each task .
13 ‘ I know how you feel about these things , Caroline .
14 Now , I do n't know if anybody 's had the experience but they 're only interested in your unborn child , they 're not interested in how you feel at that time .
15 I think I 've known how you feel for some time now .
16 I 'd say when you go to this afternoon er ring the doorbell and say er just get handed a crash helmet and say this is for coming after .
17 Erm the gentleman who took us round who was excellent er what impressed me was the fact that it was no sort of straight patters one gets with guides you know when you go round these places .
18 When they say to you ‘ oh well , you know , surely you do n't mind a little bit of flirtation and so on ’ I think very often that 's an entirely mendacious reply , that they know perfectly well what you 're talking about when you talk about sexual harassment , and in the context of discussions in the SCR or over dinner , they simply do n't want to have to deal with it and so they will dismiss it by way of saying ‘ well , you know , I 'm only being chivalrous , or this is the way I was brought up ’ .
19 What what where did you move to when you moved from that school ?
20 But in time , when you live with other eagles , you learn to understand them without words .
21 well say when you look at that picture its just a bit er unusual i n't it ?
22 Yeah , where you come down that hill from the boy 's grave .
23 Over Bury side , where you come down that hill .
24 You know where you go into that school to the green building on that side
25 Why did you go on about that erm place where you went for that beer and you know , you said that we worked for that
26 yeah , where the social club , where you went in that building
27 Where you going with that plate ?
28 Not just a situation where you work in one place and when you leave you leave the union as well .
29 The aim of the exercise is to begin to discover why you relate to written language in the way you do and to trigger the first probings into your own , unique way of understanding yourself and your world .
30 ‘ And that 's why you go to such lengths to ensure you research your subject even down to the fact of their star sign ? ’
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