Example sentences of "[to-vb] i how " in BNC.
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1 | I said he 'd have to teach me how to do it . |
2 | If , at any point , I thought that his solicitude was the sort of tender kindness you might show to someone utterly dependent and helpless — a prisoner or a caged bird — I was ashamed at once and re-doubled my efforts to be a good wife , asking Nonni to teach me how to cook the elaborate dishes Richard liked , and taking care to change my dress before he came home in the evening . |
3 | ‘ Listen , Private Nobody , do n't try to teach me how to suck eggs , let's get you to your porridge . ’ |
4 | What a fool , he 's trying to teach me how to suck eggs , thought Blackbeard . |
5 | You just wanted to teach me how to cope with this horrible bastard blue stuff that 's invading my head . ’ |
6 | Sacha reveals : ‘ It was only a year ago that I found somebody to teach me how to sing . |
7 | ‘ Then I would like it fine for you to advise me how I am to repaint my ceilings , Doctor ! |
8 | When , not too long afterwards , an emissary came to ask me how much money I wanted not to look too closely into Thieme 's affairs , I knew what many an ‘ investigative ’ journalist knows : for some people , there are no rules , no codes they do not think they can break . |
9 | ‘ I expect you want to ask me how I began in the theatre , ’ Stella said . |
10 | Do you like to ask me how I feel ? |
11 | ‘ Perhaps I 'm waiting for you to ask me how I am . ’ |
12 | ‘ Are n't you going to ask me how I am ? ’ |
13 | It never fails to amaze me how little some people know about the fish they are buying , even down to the most basic of aspects . |
14 | It never ceases to amaze me how nature has endowed these tiny bodies with the instincts , the strength and endurance to undertake such fantastic journeys every year of their lives . |
15 | With the less-than-reliable weather we have been known to experience rom time to time during the course of a season — it never ceases to amaze me how we ever managed to invent a game like cricket in England — an artificial pitch can be extremely valuable in enabling play to take place when otherwise it might not have done . |
16 | It never ceases to amaze me how easily pleased they are . |
17 | She bent over to show me how they tried to eat this dust . |
18 | I swung majestically from the very end of the crux traverse on Gimmer Crag 's Kipling Groove , in from of an audience I half expected to hold up marks for style , and had to allow my younger and less experienced partner to show me how it should be done . |
19 | He reads it only to show me how hard he is trying . |
20 | I could n't do that properly at first , but Mr Dowson came to show me how , telling me to pull a lot harder . |
21 | ‘ Well , he came to Trantridge once and tried to show me how wicked my life was . |
22 | " He was going to show me how to fold up a map properly . " |
23 | He wanted to show me how much he 'd got out of them . |
24 | " She 's going to show me how to make brownies — little chocolate cakes but she calls them brownies . |
25 | I want them to show me how they feel on the pitch . ’ |
26 | I 'm quite capable of looking after myself and I do n't need you to tell me how . ’ |
27 | To find out what the food was like in the RAF today I asked the Catering Branch to tell me how things were different from my days ( the 1950's , I 'm not that old ! ) . |
28 | Nathan was awestruck with the audacity of it all , but when he turned to tell me how impressed he was I was asleep . |
29 | Oh , and a second time to tell me how pleased he was . ’ |
30 | They will say ‘ I did n't know he was hoarding the tablets ’ or ‘ If only I had listened to what he was saying , maybe he was trying to tell me how he felt , and I was always too busy to listen . ’ |