Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh adv] could " in BNC.

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1 So how could they all have gone away together ? ’
2 Never , The Smiths now make Duran Duran , Nik Kershaw or Michael Jackson look years out of date so how could they have been seen as old fashioned at the start ?
3 Again all good schools already monitored their pupils ' progress , so how could one object ?
4 A line containing a stone circle and a pre-Reformation church , for example , has sites separated by perhaps three millennium — so how could the ley ever have been set out deliberately ?
5 So how could a species slowly and randomly evolve the ability not to be killed outright ?
6 The truth was though , that until now he had never possessed anything much , so how could he know ?
7 So how could anyone hope to make Brian Harley into a winner ?
8 So how could change be achieved in existing medical schools ?
9 It was not possible to give a home to all , so how could he pick out one or two ?
10 He did n't have a country , so how could he understand what Denis felt for Ireland ?
11 So how could he not be far more upset than he would admit at the thought of the gap it would leave in his life and the prospect of probably never seeing his father again ?
12 But Thérèse was n't , so how could she be ?
13 But I never knew I had it , so how could I wipe it off. ?
14 And so how could it be poisoned ? ’
15 So how could anyone be sending her flowers ?
16 So how could I be shocked or surprised ?
17 So how could we refuse .
18 ‘ I had never met James alive , so how could I recognise him in death ?
19 So how could we get a combination of all four ?
20 In came and went , because it 's got , which went out ever going and coming again , the ever , aspect has gone , so how could you get that .
21 So how could she possibly tell her friend about the almost wild grief she felt at the prolonged absence of her husband ; the deep , stabbing pain in her heart when she remembered their wonderful night of passion ?
22 It crossed Juliet 's mind that she 'd never given him her home number , so how could he know it ?
23 They would n't include anyone representing the murderers or the bombers , so how could any agreement stick ?
24 Ralph says basically that they do n't exist , so how could there be one and Simon 's view is that he would know if there was a beast and that they 're just really frightened of each other .
25 So how could it all be like that ?
26 So how could they let it out
27 So how could that water be like it is ?
28 I suppose what I did there was put them on the spot so how could I word that so that it does n't put people on the defensive so much ?
29 We could n't have left a tap on , as we had taken the precaution of turning the water off at the mains , so where could it be coming from ?
30 Science had guided the USA in ‘ conquering ’ nature ; so why could not scientific method help it control international society ?
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