Example sentences of "[vb infin] [Wh adv] you " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know 'ow you can talk like that to a girl that 's twenty-one . ’
2 In Chapter Seven I 'll consider how you can raise your visibility , whether it 's at work , as an entrepreneur or in your community .
3 They say , ‘ Oh , we do n't trust how you look after the paintings ’ and so on , but you can be over cautious .
4 ‘ But I do n't know how ye found me . ’
5 ‘ Ye do n't know how ye 've cheered me up . ’
6 You should also by now know how you are going to find your part of the cost .
7 ‘ Let me know how you get along . ’
8 ‘ I do n't know how you can say that , Daddy .
9 ‘ I do n't know how you 're going to go dancing tonight after that , ’ Bedelia said , making some dandelion coffee and handing round a tin of gingerbread men she had baked for the jubilee .
10 ‘ I do n't know how you can .
11 ‘ But I do n't know how you stick it . ’
12 ‘ Oh , I do n't know how you can say that , ’ Mr Ashdown replied .
13 I do not know how you can hope to investigate crime effectively , without the assistance of the superior sex !
14 I do n't know how you normally do this for overseas payments : possibly take the rate of exchange as it is on the day of cheque request ?
15 ’ I do n't know how you can watch it like that .
16 Let me know how you get on . ’
17 ‘ I do n't know how you managed it … ’
18 Niccolò would ever know how you died ?
19 ‘ I do n't know how you can even speak of her in the same breath . ’
20 Also of course I did n't know how you 'd feel about it . ’
21 Your task is to let him know how you feel about housework — that you hate it just as much as he does , and if you do it together , you can go to the pictures — or to bed — twice as quickly .
22 Ring me and let me know how you do . ’
23 If you do try out any of them let us know how you got on .
24 ‘ You know I would n't take anything from that woman , and I do n't know how you can , Maria . ’
25 But I do n't know how you can run a country on frothy money , and I would argue that Black Wednesday was a classic example of that sort of thing going wrong . ’
26 I do n't know how you have the nerve to come down here , really .
27 I did n't know how you 'd feel about leaving Nicky , but after this I suppose … ’
28 ‘ I really do n't know how you Italians do it , so soon after the war .
29 Easy to get on with , familiar and quite literally you wo n't know how you managed before , that is of course unless your existing cooker is a New World .
30 As he sat pale-faced and impassive , she screamed : ‘ I do n't know how you can hide behind your solicitor and say absolutely nothing . ’
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