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

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1 ‘ First of all , I should explain why you heard no more from me after you came to see Iritnefert 's body .
2 We were short anyway , always are , and I thought , right Connie , I 'll know where you are this afternoon at any rate .
3 And she were on her about and sailors and what have you and I thought , aye , I 'll know where you 'll end up lady and she has .
4 I 'll come whenever you like .
5 In Chapter Seven I 'll consider how you can raise your visibility , whether it 's at work , as an entrepreneur or in your community .
6 Which I wish I could understand how you can bear .
7 Right yeah erm not much more to add really I sum er summary of needs , I think that 's okay and you explored and probed quite well , the picture was good and all that , I could see where you were coming from .
8 I 'd say when you go to this afternoon er ring the doorbell and say er just get handed a crash helmet and say this is for coming after .
9 ‘ I thought I 'd see how you wanted it to be between us .
10 I can tell why you 're in here . ’
11 ‘ I do n't think I can tell when you 're acting .
12 I can tell where you 're coming from , Rog . ’
13 I can guess why you 're here , ’ she began , ‘ I just had n't expected you so early . ’
14 I can understand why you lied . ’
15 I can understand why you 're angry .
16 For the last two days I have known what I lost when I left you and , while you should not have believed Havvie , I can understand why you did .
17 Not nought I can understand why you said nought .
18 Her face like chalk , Luce said , ‘ I can understand why you 're so bitter .
19 ‘ But I can understand how you feel . ’
20 I can understand how you must feel , ’ said Melissa , thinking of Simon and wondering how she herself would feel on learning such terrible news , whether she could bear it , how she would cope .
21 I can understand how you feel . ’
22 I can imagine how you feel , ’ he replied , ‘ but wait till I 've finished .
23 I can remember when you cut that .
24 I can remember when you 'd see a cloud of dust , perhaps it 'll be a mile away and this would be a flock of sheep .
25 I can see why you like this place , ’ said Gazzer .
26 I can see why you 're so thin . ’
27 I can see why you were less overjoyed by my news than I had anticipated . ’
28 I can see why you 're worrying . ’
29 ( 4 ) I can see why you exclude a = 0 from ( ii ) and ( iii ) but why debar a from being 1 and -1 ?
30 I can see why you might not want to go near Bad Schwarzendorn .
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