Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [det] is [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Camomile tea okay , I do n't know how many is in your packet ?
2 Do you know how much is in here ? ’
3 I do n't know how much is in it , but probably be about that much in bottom .
4 Do you know where that is in Much Hadham ?
5 It is true that after the age of thirty certain poets seem to be incapable of writing much that is worth reading ; there are notable exceptions , but they only serve to prove the rule .
6 The amount will be added to your savings to boost them still further , and we 'll send you a statement twice a year that shows how much is on the account .
7 But it is a relatively complex judgement , and , like entailment , will probably prove to be derivable from more elementary intuitions ( e.g. from patterns of normality and abnormality ) , although it is not at present clear how this is to be done .
8 We can see why this is by taking examples from human weapons technology .
9 And in response , irritably , ‘ That Kevin Kenner you like so much is like a classical version of Liberace . ’
10 Saturn your ruler is in exceptionally mood now so it is likely that you will have to put up with rather spartan conditions but you know how much is at stake for the future so you are happy to do without
11 Now if you nip down to the Victoria Hospital , if you know where that is in Mansfield ?
12 EDF has done everything it can to make all of the French understand how much is at stake and enable them to compare the advantages and drawbacks of the various possible sources of energy .
13 Details indicating how this is to be made must now be entered into the engineering file .
14 I ask you , gentlemen , to consider how this is to be accomplished . ’
15 these are recommendations from a joint working party D of E of the erm local authority association and they are to almost unbelievable for us to consider and I can only assume that the that we must remember that this is really a response to what I call Heseltine 's last squeeze which was the idea of executive mayors and so in a sense lip service which has to be paid somewhere along those lines but it does recommend that we think seriously about cabinet govern government about single party committees and I ca n't imagine how anybody in their right minds would argue now that the cabinet government when they see what cabinet government leads to in Westminster and what de facto cabinet government leads to in majority ruled councils up and down the country erm , there is of course a I think a misleading er er brownie point the idea of relaxing restrictions on members allowances but members must realise why that is in there .
16 I think probably that is at completely the other end of the spectrum , and would be stifling the natural growth in North Yorkshire and what you would be doing then is is acting against the erm the inhab the existing inhabitant of North Yorkshire because you would probably be forcing them out of their county .
17 Sometimes the contract stipulates how much is to be paid by the party in breach , e.g. ‘ £300 per day for each day delivery is delayed . ’
18 He uses an example to explain how this is to be done .
19 The treaty does not define how this is to be interpreted geographically .
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