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

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1 Yeah so imagine how you feel if you 've got another two role plays to do and then try and concentrate for two hours again .
2 It , from the requirements of the standard it does only imply where you have n't got a covering letter or anything like that with it .
3 ‘ I was only asking why you waste so much time stealing stuff you ca n't eat and then waste more time stealing dogs when you could steal and eat at the same time , as it were . ’
4 You can only tell when you zoom out and can take it all in .
5 But still not good enough to explain why you went with him if you dislike him . ’
6 Goodness only knows why you picked on me ! ’
7 Just say when you want your
8 Which of the statements on card nine , best describe how you organize you s own stamp collection ?
9 Alright but just wondering why you 've got this book .
10 I already know how you look .
11 , just remember when you turn up
12 As as if money would just come whenever you open your mouths .
13 I just wonder why you gave it in the first place . ’
14 Well , when , when it comes to talking about er transport in a rural area and , and talking about transport in the Western Isles , er were not talking about buses or trains , were talking about ferries and , and planes and you just wonder when you hear some of the statistics erm from these companies just what sort of service they are at providing to local people , where your talking about ferries at arriving in , in port at half past eleven to half past twelve at night , that 's not a service for local people , I mean you hear about British Airways increasing their domestic fares to er , by seven per cent as of the beginning of April er you just have to ask is this a service been put up provided for er local people , and it just is n't .
15 But minimal is not an adjective that comes easily to mind when you pour over his sensuously-worked surfaces and layers of tonally-related hues .
16 But you just think how you read newspapers .
17 And Sam 'll go to school , and you 'll pick him up again if you insist on it , and just see how you like it .
18 I mean er let's just read them just see how you got on .
19 Just see how you 've walked into this house without a thought for if I wished to use it . ’
20 Just see how you get on .
21 I just wondered how you came to think of it . ’
22 And I just wondered how you try and tackle this problem
23 he was quite excitable when negotiating but you always nkew where you stood with him
24 If you 've been impressed so far , you 'll be pleased to know that there 's even more to discover when you see the new Moffat Discovery for yourself .
25 Niccolò would ever know how you died ?
26 He says er an er a while after he said to he he said , Did you ever know how you got on here , at agency ?
27 I mean she 's always saying she 's always saying how you know she , oh my kids this , my kids that .
28 ‘ I 've always known how you felt about me , ’ she mumbled .
29 You can always tell when you 've got a floater on the doorstep .
30 ‘ I can always tell when you have a cold , ’ she said , brooking no argument .
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