Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She begins one sentence : ‘ Although I have no idea how I shall usefully fill the remainder of my life … ’
2 I could n't understand how I could possibly make the individual pine-needles knit ; it was like trying to carry grain in a net , or water in a cloth .
3 Her head was beginning to throb from the smoky , claustrophobic atmosphere , and she wondered how she could tactfully drop a few hints about leaving without inviting a tirade of displeasure from André , which was the last thing she felt she could cope with .
4 Her nanny , though , was once stopped in the street by someone demanding to know how she could possibly have a child by a black man .
5 What was the decision as to how you would physically enter the flat ?
6 That 's in a way how you can perhaps square the circle .
7 So what it 's talking about there is how you can actually define a group .
8 But I ca n't understand , if you 're in charge of a baby , how you can ever have a minute 's peace .
9 Curious how you could n't hear the music at all .
10 Although IBM began to trim its overhead last year , York 's experience at Chrysler ‘ would show how you could really shut the chequebook , ’ he adds .
11 How you could actually achieve a distribution .
12 IN a pre-production interview with this paper Howard Brenton and his director Danny Boyle offered helpful hints as to how we might best grasp the meaning of HID ( Hess Is Dead ) .
13 We will also consider how we can better serve the needs of student members and the use of library and information service to the best effect .
14 S so what I want you to show you this morning is how we can actually make the chlorine .
15 It 's no secret that we had disagreements with the British and the French on how we should best approach the issue of Bosnia .
16 On the one hand we can imagine how we might go about pre-wiring a Cartesian map , and how we could then encode the instructions by which the information to fill the map should be gathered , stored , and used .
17 Although the agricultural departments may make competent judgements about the suitability of hill land for agriculture or forestry it is difficult to comprehend how they might also make an assessment of the potential wider impact of a change in land use without considerably more evidence than is currently available .
18 One development in this respect is known as the ‘ Portage ’ programme , where the parents of the child are taught how they might best develop the potential of the child in a home environment .
19 Since nineteen eighty two when they took away the related earnings from the unemployment benefit they have introduced a further nine retrograde steps to the plight of the unemployed and now the proposals as has already been pointed out they now have a look , because there 's a fifty billion pound shortfall at how they can best tackle the sick and make them pay , as well as people who are struggling to keep a roof over their head .
20 It is often quite surprising to discover just how aware children are of their own needs and how they can frequently articulate the type of resource they need .
21 She said that she had had people come to her office in tears , not knowing how they could possibly meet the cost of a funeral .
22 The £300m-plus deal might be filling club coffers but controversy about how it will eventually effect the game and most important of all how it will effect fans is burning fiercely .
23 In this sense a business must develop a Community law reflex in deciding in its 1992 strategy how it can best employ the EC competition rules .
24 Chapters 5 and 6 will demonstrate how the microcomputer can be used as part of the curricular work done by pupils and how it can greatly increase the use of school resources in the library and in the classroom .
25 The Eastphalians and Engrians submitted without giving battle , and Charles retired to consider how he might best keep the Saxons under submission .
26 Yet each time that third line came round the tune seemed to gather itself up and find new energy from somewhere , and perhaps it did n't fall quite so far each time in the fourth , and Tabitha was captivated despite herself , watching the pretty man play and wondering how he would end it , how he could ever resolve the disagreement between the rush and the ebb , until she realized suddenly that he had , with a quiet , lilting little rill that ran up and then down and flicked its tail and was gone .
27 ‘ There will come a time when I wo n't feel the need to make any music , ’ Waits 's says .
28 One day when I could n't answer a question about the workings of the British Parliament , Terry said , ‘ What 's the matter , you dumb or what ? ’
29 I was subsequently paid to fly by the RAF ; after a lapse of 33 years I returned to the skies five years ago , when I could finally afford a share in a Cherokee which I now fly regularly from Ludham .
30 I mean I did not need to stay on at school or get my B.A. at Strathclyde to know when not to F or C. Fuck-me shoes , I just handed them back to the saleslady with as much dignity as I could muster and says , thanks but no thanks , I do n't know when I 'd ever have the occasion to werr them .
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