Example sentences of "i [verb] [Wh adv] " in BNC.
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1 | These measurements were vital to Jack Mason who relied upon me to confirm where he should hit his shots and how hard . |
2 | This makes me think why did he go & Deane arrive ? |
3 | She says it has made me think why is there no local transport readily available . |
4 | But that just makes me think why , that 's what makes me think she 's living . |
5 | That 's why , the morning the porter took me down to the forest , you sent Dame Catherine after me to see where we were going . |
6 | It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her . |
7 | It grieved me to see how they had stripped the great Rhododendron and the lesser Kalmias . ’ |
8 | The next day Errol called me to see how I was . |
9 | This practical demonstration of working positively with conflict gives me confidence in your work and helps me to see how I can listen better to others . |
10 | I find this mode of evaluation very important because it allows me to see how the child is thinking , and to what extent they are thinking about problems they are being presented with , whether it 's shallowly , or whether they are actually going into it in some depth . |
11 | But it enabled me to see how tough a negotiator Eliot himself could be . |
12 | I also remember , incidentally , the first letter that I had to erm type , a young chap who was erm shortly called up for service in the Army came in and erm dictated a little letter to me to see how erm , how I got on and erm it was a letter to parents in Halesworth whose daughter had just been er transferred to a grammar school and erm in those days of course the , if the distance was more than three miles the Education Committee er provided a cycle and cape and leggings and erm the object of the letter was to find out the child 's inside leg measurement |
13 | I knew it would n't hurt me to see how a gallery really functions , so I took the job . |
14 | Oh it does hurt me to see how much the girls have spent on Christmas wrapping paper |
15 | ‘ First let me explain why I have to go to Athens . |
16 | Even if you 've got twelve megabytes , you ca n't use them , let me explain why , erm , it uses the sixteen bytes per block , solely from conventional memory . |
17 | But first of all let me explain how we come to agree the number of booklets on the and the individual financial target per assignment . |
18 | But first let me explain how the ‘ rules ’ work in high finance . |
19 | Just the one hitch : they 're always taking me places where I do n't want to go . |
20 | Let me describe how it was , exactly . |
21 | ( It had surprised me to find how fussy he was about some things ; dust , and scrappy meals really bothered him . ) |
22 | We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not . |
23 | ‘ They 'll be pestering me to know when they can see you again … ’ |
24 | You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't . |
25 | Ronnie had written to me a few months before , saying that she had hesitated to get in touch but wanted me to know how concerned she was about John . |
26 | Can you please phone me to let me know when Corby should expect to see the title ? |
27 | I give you my word that I wo n't attempt to get away if you let me know when the police are called in . ’ |
28 | Let me know when you find the car . ’ |
29 | Let me know when you want to sell . |
30 | Let me know when you locate this bandit and I 'll cut the engines . ’ |