Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] [pron] can [verb] it " in BNC.
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1 | I think it 's wrong to underestimate erm i i it 's particularly initially , how , how positively reinforced it can , it can be around you erm , just this the idea of losing weight and that er you know , people will be wha , for whatever reasons are , either envious or they want to know how you can do it , they want to know , and particularly if it 's linked with exercise then it 's all very good things to do and you know , the media 's telling you and a , everyone 's telling that this healthy lifestyle that actually then goes out of control through being so controlled erm e e , there 's a , well there 's a thin line between it , being a very positive experience , and you 're suddenly buying smaller jeans and erm you know , it 's just everything is is feeding , if that 's the right word , this idea that it , that that it 's tremendous to be |
2 | If constitutional independence is what sovereignty is , I do not know how one can reduce it by pooling it . |
3 | Very good , takes photo , you know , I do n't know how he can do it , I ca n't . |
4 | ‘ The thief did that , ’ she told him , ‘ and I do n't quite know how I can repair it . |
5 | If I ca n't get promotion on the basis of all the hard work I 've done for the organisation over the last five years then I do n't know how I can get it . |
6 | ’ I do n't know how you can watch it like that . |
7 | I do n't know where you can find it though . |
8 | People do n't know when they can get it or not . |
9 | I do n't know when he can do it . |
10 | I 've got a fiver , I do n't know when I can change it , but I want to change it , erm . |
11 | I do not see how they can justify it . ’ |
12 | ‘ I do n't see how she can avoid it . |
13 | And if you , if you do n't do that , many people will pick it up and say , you know , ‘ There 's been a new thing , what the hell , I do n't see how I can use it , ’ into the wastepaper basket . |
14 | As for your complaint that you do not get out enough , I can not see how you can justify it . |
15 | Unfortunately , the JMP-1 has no input on the back and so in some ways it falls at the final fence , because I ca n't really see how you can set it up to work in a neat and user-friendly rack ; you 'd have to wire the thing up every time you gigged it . |
16 | I do n't see how you can do it cheaper for that . |
17 | I do n't personally think that there 's very much wrong with the security , I do n't see how you can increase it much more . |
18 | ‘ It was on a bearing of 280 degrees and was already west of the Falklands , so I 'm sorry but I can not see how you can say it was not sailing away from the Falklands when it was sunk . ’ |
19 | I do n't see how you can argue it is , I do n't see how anyone can . |
20 | I do n't see how he can make it before Monday , and that 'll be a whole week . ’ |
21 | I mean I could get this whole place so tidy and the kids come home from school and it 's like a bomb 's exploded and nothing 's appreciated about it , whereas if you 're decorating or teaching children there 's something always gained out of it … as far as actual housework goes , I do n't see how anyone can like it . |
22 | In The Sleeping Beauty Carabosse shows Aurora what a spindle is for and Aurora later shows how she can use it before she pricks her finger . |
23 | and there 's a two and half percent short fall that we 've got ta fight so I 'm gon na se see where I can get it from . |
24 | The rules and regulations are there , we have the money and we 're actually told where we can spend it . |
25 | Remember where you can get it back to that 's the only thing . |
26 | Think I know where we can hang it . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | CAFOD , on behalf of the church in this country , are asking people to write to their MP to stress that this country should not be cutting aid , but rather seeing how we can increase it . |
29 | Quite simply this means working out what is needed and seeing how you can supply it . |
30 | 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 . |