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

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31 When d' you meet any real people apart from those limousine sharks and cordless telephone freaks who never met an ordinary person , do n't know any ordinary people : how they live , we live , nor how we die , I mean how they die . ’
32 I mean it is , I mean how you explain it is erm by no means straightforward .
33 Yes but I mean how you say if they 'd played their cards right , but are you saying just go down there and say to him ‘ get off ? ’
34 And they , it was a bit frightening because we were in a group of seventeen and see what I mean when , I mean how it starts is like if were starting with me , I have to say I 'm Tony , right , and then you would say I 'm Jackie and this is Tony and then Christine would say I 'm Christine this is Jackie , this is Tony , I was at the end of a group of seventeen and I had heard it sort of , you hear it , it builds up round the room
35 ‘ Do you know , Father , it was n't until Whitton was dead that I realised how he had held us in his evil thrall . ’
36 I cry whenever I go to the zoo .
37 Missed that and er oh I forget where she went to .
38 In case I forget where I 've put it .
39 I forget how we learnt that he was coming under its auspices , but I do remember that our wish — that is to say , the wish of myself and Michael Cullis , by then an established friend — to entertain him during the visit , produced a minor clash with the English Club secretariat .
40 Well I 'm , I 'm the same , I was talking to Rob the other day and er , I forget how I mentioned it , but I said something about , oh I think it 's because I was saying why do n't you come up like this week because he 's off this week , and er , he was making some excuse or other , oh I 've got three weeks off in the summer , oh I 'd sooner come up when I 've got this longest spell off , you know , and I want to get this chimney done and blah , blah
41 It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service !
42 In Chapter Five I described how we disguise our motives in conversation through using sub-text .
43 How do I know when I 've found a sett ?
44 How will I know when I 've done it ?
45 Can I choose where I go on Work Experience ?
46 The first thing that I noticed when I arrived in the dusty Managua airport , besides the tanks parked in the landing field , was an enormous poster of an unmistakable Daniel Ortega , clad in blue jeans and a cowboy shirt , holding an infant with an earring .
47 I noticed how he had slipped his feet under the exposed roots of trees — themselves held in the grasp of the hollow .
48 To make sure I jump whenever you tell me ? ’
49 I watch how they smooth their hair when enter a room .
50 The hon. Gentleman mentioned the first ; in my original answer , I showed how we intend to work towards it .
51 he said alright , I , I , I was in trouble because I forgot where I hid them .
52 I forgot where she lived red light murders
53 I guessed where she had been , but I made her tell me the whole story .
54 I guessed why she had brought me round into the shadow .
55 I recall how I refused to hearken to the queen my mother 's fears for my brother 's safety — yet now I myself fear greatly for him ! ’
56 I have seen my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford being poisonous or venomous , but neither poison nor venom did I detect when he raised a fair , sensible and extremely important matter that needs to be debated frankly and fully on the Floor of the House without the sort of ignorant , absurd and childish platitudes that we have so recently heard .
57 ‘ I think I know where we 've gone wrong .
58 Cos er , I , I used to say to them I know where they 've eat up or not , I do , and we 've got them .
59 I will let you into a secret , I know where they get them from , or got three of them anyway .
60 Of course , she keeps them locked — her precious ‘ confidentiality ’ — but I know where she keeps the spare key . ’
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