Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [modal v] [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They wept and clanked their chains and speculated on how it would feel to be eaten alive by the lions . |
2 | ‘ I know so much about it , from a working point of view , that is , that I ca n't really envisage how it would feel to be such a complete outsider , and yet privately so necessary to someone . |
3 | Persuading people to a particular point of view is the essential aim of every public relations campaign , no matter how it may appear to be about products , concepts , policies , personalities , issues , or information and data . |
4 | That 's how it will have to be . ’ |
5 | I still wondered though , how it must feel to be a German . |
6 | He went into her giant bathroom to take his mind off things and stood there awhile between her mirrors , thinking not particularly of how he looked himself but mostly of the inflections that she had caught from Fred , and also of how it must feel to be this negligently perfect child , who had obviously never in her life spent herself combating a flaw . |
7 | A scullion ran across with a basket of fresh-cooked meat , taking it to one of the kitchens where it would hang to be cured , diced , salted and stored for the duration of the winter . |
8 | Then this will not happen as we know , a transport working group is going to be er a controversial area where it will cease to be the operation that we have had in the past from the county . |
9 | In addition , why the controlled group chooses to be compliant , or why it may choose to be resistant to any process of control , is also ignored . |
10 | There is every reason why it should continue to be pleasurable and satisfying for both husband and wife for the rest of their married life . |