Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] how he " in BNC.

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1 I 'll remember how he looked at me just before the Robemaker took him and how he called me ‘ Lady ’ .
2 It was for this reason that I had Zowie because I could see how he was with children .
3 When Paul Sayer won a literary prize for a grimly realistic first novel , The Comforts of Madness ( 1988 ) , in which an insane narrator never speaks , he confessed that it was an imitation of Beckett 's Malone Dies ( 1956 ) : ‘ I could see how he avoided telling about the main thing : that 's something I tried to do in my book , ’ though it does not read like Beckett .
4 Peggy smiled and , looking towards her stepfather , she said , ‘ Yes , I can imagine how he gets on your nerves , ’ at the same time questioning why her mother should be so happy , and she a settled woman forty years old , whereas she was twenty-one and so miserable inside that there were days where she wanted to take to her heels and run .
5 If you will not come to us I am resolved to bring Oreste to you by and by so you may see how he progresses which I hope will be as well as when he was under your care .
6 You must know how he 'd give any of us the moon after he 's been — not himself . ’
7 ‘ I just think you should remember how he feels .
8 As in all previous Cliff Gallup tabs we 've covered , you 'll notice how he ‘ bends into ’ many notes from below , using his tremolo arm .
9 In the dark she could ignore how he repelled her in the light .
10 She could see how he had worked his way into her aunt 's affections .
11 She could imagine how he would be , earning money , taking command of his life .
12 Perhaps then she 'd learn how he felt .
13 you can see how he spelt croquet
14 You can see how he suffered , walking in .
15 ‘ The horse appears fine after the fall , but we 'll see how he is later in the week before making a final decision , ’ said Balding .
16 We 'll see how he does .
17 We can see how he used his knowledge for the chapters on Hannibal in Gaul of Book 3 of his histories ; but Book 24 in which he summarized his findings is lost .
18 To achieve this quality assurance should mean , that when the patient feels his care is not good he should know how he can complain without any worry that he will be penalized , and in the certainty that action will be taken immediately .
19 Perhaps he could tell how he was , or where ?
20 He could remember how his father had said that he need bow his head to no man in Ireland , save the High Queen , and he could remember how he had laughed , and said to be sure he would call no man master , and certainly no woman either .
21 No one knows that p unless he can say how he knows that p .
22 The female attacks the male as soon as he approaches her nest , and drives him away before he can reveal how he would have responded to the kittens .
23 ‘ None of us can understand how he fell — the window is only 2ft square . ’
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