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

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1 Learning is therefore seen in terms of where the child is rather than where we hope he might be .
2 So in other words is our F T E consistent with where we actually are rather than where we thought we 'd be erm or have we got erm you know er the Parkinson 's law , been operating with the , the overtime , people are used to doing it and therefore they keep doing it and so on .
3 The main problem in discussing the emancipation may be explaining why Alexander addressed himself to it halfheartedly rather than why he addressed himself to it at all .
4 Feedback from peers can be a powerful mirror , showing clients how things are , rather than how they assume they are .
5 I thought I 'd like to see how I looked teaching rather than how I thought I looked .
6 People who go through any kind of shit come out with a certain sense of humour : it comes from the pain you go through and how you handle it .
7 Oh I do n't know he under , when you that told he understood it a lot more than when she said it and she sort of went all
8 She stared at him in silence , chilled by the frozen wastes reflected in his eyes , and he said raspingly , ‘ The fires of the damned , was n't that how you put it ?
9 There is no one right way to behave , but it is clear that teenagers suffer when parents overprotect , as well as when they leave them to their own devices and appear not to care .
10 Inspector Redpath and the ordinary police made hundreds of inquiries on land , but could learn nothing to indicate who the dead man was , or how or where he met his death .
11 I do nt know how or why you got your pathetic little paws on it … but hey … no big deal …
12 It also needs a brief explanation of how and why they make their entrances and exits .
13 But others are less impressive and I wonder how and why they made it through to the final selection .
14 ’ Such are the adventures and travels of books that how and why it left its home are likely to remain a mystery .
15 As with malt whisky , much depends on a distiller 's source of water as well as how and where he ages his spirit .
16 We find out little about his past or where and when he met his English wife .
17 ‘ So you can have your meal where and whenever it suits you .
18 The difficulty in determining the motive for Baldwin 's decision is that he was himself as contradictory about this as lie was clear about where and how he took it .
19 Tell us , in no more than 1,500 words , when and why you started your business , how you went about setting it up , what stage you are at and your plans for the future .
20 Agents there have interviewed some of the United States ’ most notorious killers such as Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan to learn details of why and how they committed their crimes .
21 Discover what jobs people do , why and how they do them .
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