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

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1 Erm , so let's explain why we can help Peter .
2 However the type of relationships you have may affect how you view safer sex .
3 Let's think how they worked that one . ’
4 The accelerated gastric emptying of both liquids and solids in the patients with idiopathic DU may explain why their ulcer disease was more difficult to control with antisecretory agents and the use of pharmalogical agents to delay gastric emptying might be helpful .
5 A comparison with pictures may explain why it could be more effective to modify exact sound-symbol relationships with rule-based conventions in spelling .
6 In other words Africa may have remained close to the region of major sub-lithospheric heating which preceded the breakup of Pangaea and this may explain why it has a high mean elevation today in spite of lacking significant orogenic belts .
7 It may explain why he is making such a mess of the job .
8 As a result he is very fat and suffers from constant agony due to chronic indigestion , which may explain why he is so fierce .
9 While Dawkins can not be blamed for it , modern enthusiasm for the ‘ enterprise society ’ may explain why his parable of selfish genes has commonly been elided with the selfish intentions of individuals .
10 Therefore , spreads are of little importance for index futures , and this may explain why there have been only three empirical studies of the pricing of spreads in index futures .
11 His reference to faith may explain how it is that he is able to conceive of the notion of absolute Truth which he calls God .
12 The point is of some importance since a number of rules of procedure are growing to be applicable to Cabinet Committees and we ought to know where there is a real , useful distinction or whether it is merely the pragmatical difference that some are serviced by the Cabinet Office and some are not .
13 I 'm saying is , is you ought to get very close to that geographical map because it 's the logistic logistics er difficulty with getting , and you ought to know where there are mountains and where there are valleys and the fact that that , in South Wales they ca n't just go across country , they have to go back down the valley after the M four and up again .
14 I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too .
15 Obviously we can not know the outcome of a new project , so let's consider how we might have proceeded 31 years ago .
16 Where the reference was automatic ( £1,000 or less only being involved ) Ord 19 , r 6 provides that no solicitors ' charges or litigant in person costs may be awarded except the costs which were stated on the summons or which would have been stated on the summons if the claim had been for a liquidated sum , the costs of enforcing the award , and such further costs as the arbitrator may direct where there has been unreasonable conduct on the part of the opposite party in relation to the proceedings or the claim therein .
17 he may know when it 's likely to come
18 Chantal flashed D'Arcy a reproving glance , but Roquelaure continued as though he had not heard : ‘ We must think where it leaves the French Government , Rober' .
19 Now I should explain why I believe that Cornwall is a special case and why so many local people argued in these terms .
20 ‘ First of all , I should explain why you heard no more from me after you came to see Iritnefert 's body .
21 Given that the Prime Minister correctly said last night that Maastricht will be an important stage on the road to even closer European union , what does he say today to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has already gone far enough down the road to political and monetary union and , in their words , we should stay where we are ?
22 ‘ They should stay where they are so that Ulster people can continue to enjoy the excellent facilities and services available . ’
23 So now perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will answer my first question ; what does he have to say to those of his right hon. Friends who say that he has gone far enough and should stay where he is ?
24 ‘ If it 's just productivity applications or Windows that you want , you should stay where you are ’ , said Stuart , who said that ICL would certainly be looking at NT when it emerges .
25 ‘ Oh yes , she should stay where she is , she 's alright at home — I suppose the only circumstances in which I would n't be able to manage would be if she needed a lot more done for her — personal things like . ’
26 Dr Macdonald cut through the guilt with his paternalistic authority , more powerful in the hospital than her father 's , and insisted that she must stay where she was .
27 You should think why you 're choosing a particular role .
28 ‘ Drivers who persistently drive over the limit should think how they would feel if a speeding motorist kills one of their loved ones ’
29 ‘ Drivers who persistently drive over the limit should think how they would feel if a speeding motorist kills one of their loved ones . ’
30 Anaphors are common in both spoken and written language and a theory of text comprehension must explain how they are understood .
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