Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I was terrified , slipping out of control , beginning to black out whenever I tried to use my hands , the frenzied white maelstrom subsiding into a quietly pulsating grey .
2 I mean , there are n't actually that many out where I come from . ’
3 Gus did not sound at all like a man recently revived from drowning as he said with sharp disquiet : ‘ Right , that disposes of how I got out , and I 'm duly grateful , believe me .
4 I thought of how I 'd stood
5 ‘ Love at first sight ’ is a very apt description of how I felt when I saw you in church today . ’
6 But I must first finish the tale of how I came to be here .
7 But I am myself an agent ; there remains the question of how I make my own decisions .
8 What kind of answer do I want to the question of how I use a map in my head ?
9 The real importance of the Christian religion is that it claims to be true irrespective of how I regard it .
10 I have a definite idea of how I want to look .
11 ‘ At about the time we finished making The Knack , ’ said Richard Lester , ‘ I bought the book of How I Won the War , by Patrick Ryan , and started work with Charles Wood on a screenplay , with Michael in mind as the lead .
12 Crawford travelled to San Francisco for two days with director Richard Lester to see a screening of How I Won the War .
13 We talked about other things , and I told for the first time the story of how I lost the job at Drummonds , which made us both laugh so much the nurses came running with shocked looks to shut us up .
14 I have no recollection of how I found my way there in the dark , but I do remember having to knock up the concièrge , who grumbled in just the style portrayed in the cinema .
15 ‘ If you do n't eat , ’ he said grimly , ‘ you get no medication for that head , nor an account of how I found you . ’
16 On the television in front of them the President of the World said abruptly , ‘ It 's not a question of how I feel .
17 Regardless of how I feel about it now , this period was one of the happiest times of my life .
18 All I shall do at this stage is to give a summary of how I see effective religious education .
19 I never take much notice of how I leave things , so I could be wrong .
20 This is an account of how I reacted to that very tall order .
21 I am proud of how I look
22 Undoubtedly , the human interest story of how I have managed to be a theoretical physicist despite my disability has helped .
23 Being live performances , these are real facsimiles of how I recall Ferrier sounding in performance .
24 But it 's the story of how I did them , of what happened to me in doing them .
25 There was also what looked like a very perceptive account of how I decide , when I get up in the morning , whether to wear my new shoes or my old ones .
26 But despite how I felt at first about myself when I lost my leg , I have n't really had that many problems with boyfriends .
27 The ocean changes its colours as it sweeps towards where I lie .
28 That , and my only tape , ‘ Shepherd Moons ’ , reminding me of where I 've been and where I 've come from .
29 He explained that he was training to be a teacher in Bechar , a large town a little north of where I had begun walking .
30 Visualising the map again , I reckoned that I had probably hit the shore a little to the west of where I landed .
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