Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] [Wh adv] you " in BNC.

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1 Believe me , it wo n't happen — although I understand why you think it might .
2 think I mind says that I ask where you going now , going now or , well he 's not been here .
3 She is far more likely to obey the rules if you discuss them with her , so that she knows why you make them .
4 How many of the rest of you would say that you got where you are today , in your area of expertise , with trial and error .
5 ‘ I do n't mind where I go , but I prefer opening , and the main thing is that you know where you are . ’
6 she 's just giving , she 's just give me an adult education centre there at Spinny Hill , Northampton and she said they put everything in perspective for you so that you know where you 've got to start , what is available to you and then she said if you go down the job centre and ask them if E T , education , employment training
7 When you offer a piece of information , you do n't commit yourself in quite the same way that you do when you propose or suggest an idea .
8 So without knowing any more than you knew when you sat the exam , you could pick up an extra three marks there .
9 So the only thing I need to address is finding time to put curriculum statement in and we need to clarify that situation so you know why you 're at and quite happy .
10 He had always found that once you knew where you were wrong , then you had taken a great step towards being right .
11 We recommend contacting Cedok once you know where you want to go as they can arrange package holidays as well as provide a great deal of information for the independent traveller .
12 She needs to be strapped in so that dad can keep control of her , so what we have found out is a bike made in Germany which is a wheelchair with the bicycle part of it clipped on the back , and once you get where you 're going , it dismantles and you 've got a wheelchair , you can go where you want , but it 's very expensive .
13 It is often possible , then , to understand and so overcome spelling errors , once you understand why you are making an error and can work out a way of reminding yourself of the correct form .
14 Indeed a major move of some kind seems to be unavoidable if not inevitable now , but once you decide where you ought to be — and more importantly , with whom you want to be — then the world will be your oyster .
15 It 's no for if you 're going to be there all the time , that they know where you are and where they can contact you .
16 It 's worth pointing this out to your students too , so that they understand why you set the tasks you do when you use video with them .
17 The answer to that question is that it depends how you plan to use the recording .
18 Clairol 's Free Curl heated styler has been designed with moving style in mind — it 's a cordless , gas powered appliance which has been OK 'd in the checked-in luggage on planes so it goes wherever you do .
19 I know that you want me , and I know why you would marry me .
20 But I always knew you were fiercely independent and I knew how you 'd react to my eternal presence if you realised I was there as a self-appointed bodyguard . ’
21 And I wonder why you 're here at all . ’
22 I enjoyed it and I understand how you feel .
23 CATHERINE I 'd be more pleased if I knew how you got in the door .
24 ‘ No news at all , ’ she warned , ‘ until I know how you 've been … and whether you are on the mend . ’
25 Cos I remember when you did twenty seven .
26 you know you had high standards and you knew where you were aiming for and that 's what I want my kids to go through as well , you know , somebody who 's gon na do their best
27 and you know where you stand with him .
28 erm it 's an automatic enhancement and it depends on your actual length of service and you know when you actually apply for the for the infirmity allowance .
29 Erm , and you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet .
30 Do you know when you 've gone wrong in the clarinet , and you know when you 've gone wrong with the till .
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