Example sentences of "[Wh adv] they [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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31 Pupils can come to identify with the students — sometimes the age difference is not more than a few years — and ask how they can emulate them .
32 Rather than only training women to take on roles that have been shaped by men over the centuries , would it not be far more interesting , more expansive , to look into the questions of priestesshood , to find out what mystery it is that women can touch on , and how they can communicate it to the human world ?
33 But I do n't know how they can have them as twins do you ?
34 With Coventry having scored only nine goals since Mr Howe took charge it is obvious where their problem lies and it is hard to see how they can solve it .
35 In this play by new writer Nina Warner Hooke , he acted the public school-educated Biff , who , with his sister , inherits a riding school when their mother dies and ponders how they can run it in their poverty .
36 It ran into the back of this motorway maintenance vehicle that was parked on the hard shoulder and er just burst into flames but how they can say they died instantly I do n't know .
37 The great companies and other organisations which make up modern economies have considerable discretion in choosing the goals they will seek to fulfil , and even more discretion in deciding how they will fulfil them .
38 The correlation between such unlikely indicators and target markets was not discovered by accident , and marketers who want to get the most out of the results of the 1991 census , which will shortly become available , should be thinking about how they will do it now .
39 This booklet explains the changes and how they will affect you .
40 Both are as entitled as any other separating couple to find happiness , though it is hard to see how they will find it with a new partner while remaining married to each other .
41 thing but we linked it right into Christmas decorations and how they would build them and how they 'd make them , and how difficult it was and to actually make something that looked er , reasonably good
42 How they 'd like it to be .
43 The far left threw its own policies into the pot of educational change and in the process heightened debate and discussion on what schools should teach and how they should teach it .
44 And they were very , very prepared to look at different department 's needs , and to have a very wide-ranging staff discussion on what the curriculum needs were , and to buy the books accordingly , and then to move on to how they should use them .
45 And in a sense that was how they must view her , a difficult prickly maid up from the country .
46 The problem was to decide how they could retain it and exercise It .
47 There 's an unseemly haste among people who do n't have to live on £25 a week to suggest how they could do it better , manage on a minimum and feed the 5,000 .
48 I 'm I 'm I 'm really surprised how they could do it like that and these flowers would honestly !
49 And if you can think of that , you can repackage your particular thing not in terms of your own interests and ideas and so forth , but you can package it in such a way that it 's intriguing , or at the very least , the people who are going you hope will use it can actually see how they could use it .
50 Yeah yeah well you see what he said was he could not see how they could warrant him that sixty odd come as interest justify doing it .
51 ‘ We learned so much about the suppliers and how they could help us or not that the results were n't so important ’ , said Hubbard , who claimed that the process was beneficial to both supplier and customer , taking some of the guesswork out of sizing and selecting the final systems .
52 If only Maxwell could be more … if only they could stay awake … if only Maxwell could be with her at three thirty in the afternoon , when they might do it like the old days …
53 You never knew when they might need it .
54 Erm which they start they 're supposed to be running together at the same time when they 'll start I do n't know .
55 ‘ They 'll be pestering me to know when they can see you again … ’
56 People do n't know when they can get it or not .
57 And I 'm meeting with appropriate people in B R on Monday to decide when they will let me record .
58 This is a heady wine and has intoxicated palaeontologists since the days when they could blame it all on Noah 's flood .
59 Nobody was quite sure how many degrees he had started and not finished , not even Boris , but he had been at the place so long he could remember when they used to spell it Freshmen 's Fair .
60 Do they have ballads about transporting the two white men dressed as women up to the great watery anaconda to the south , or however they might put it ?
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