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

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1 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
2 One of the difficulties is that the end state is so far removed from the average child that it is very difficult for them to see why they have to learn to read , but if they can realize that if they learn to read in those houses where they have it they 'll be able to read the Radio Times and know what the television programmes are , that at least is motivating .
3 With four boys to keep in trousers she bought a pair of pants from the store , unpicked them to see how they were put together , cut a pattern from the pieces and never looked back .
4 Well , Kim Barnes joined them to see how it 's done .
5 These measurements were vital to Jack Mason who relied upon me to confirm where he should hit his shots and how hard .
6 Where proceedings are commenced in the wrong court , the court can transfer the proceedings to the correct court , allow them to continue where they are or strike them out ( r 7.12 ) .
7 Yes I know , you can get somebody else to do that , be there for months and they do n't turn up at once , that was erm , I did n't realize they had to turn up at once , so I was letting them throw whenever they wanted
8 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 .
9 It grieved me to see how they had stripped the great Rhododendron and the lesser Kalmias . ’
10 The next day Errol called me to see how I was .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 ‘ First let me explain why I have to go to Athens .
14 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 .
15 If you make extra contributions , you can use them to retire whenever you like between 50 and 75 .
16 I want to hear them discuss how they will bring an end to all forms of intensive animal farming , ban bloodsports , end testing on animals , stop animals being used in circuses , ban imports of fur products and end this disgraceful trade .
17 Answer guide : This is something the student has not been exposed to 80 it is useful to let them discuss how they would treat the transaction in detail so they can work out for themselves the principles involved .
18 ( v ) We must let them know when we shall visit La Gracieuse this summer .
19 By right and custom , he himself and James here should be going back to the house for the reading of the will , but this very new Sir Joseph had made it evident yesterday that he wanted no reading done in the house and that he would let them know when he wanted the matter dealt with .
20 Let someone know where you are going and what time you expect to be back and do n't forget to let them know when you are back .
21 There was a car waiting , but because of the fog they abandoned the idea of driving down and went to the railway station , caught a train with minutes to spare , picked up the car that was waiting for them the other end , rang the studio from the car phone to let them know where they were , and ran into London Weekend Television .
22 ‘ I know ; I 'll let them know where I am , do n't — ’
23 I 'd hired a team of private investigators to keep an eye on you after your house was ransacked , and I was just ringing through to them to let them know where you were . ’
24 ‘ And his fellow directors do n't mind him just going off by himself without letting them know where he is ?
25 She always let them know where she could be reached in an emergency .
26 Just the one hitch : they 're always taking me places where I do n't want to go .
27 Let me describe how it was , exactly .
28 ‘ They 'll be pestering me to know when they can see you again … ’
29 We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not .
30 You dump it in there and then you suddenly expect me to know where it all is and I do n't .
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