Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] [pron] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't know 'ow you can talk like that to a girl that 's twenty-one . ’
2 Moreover , if banks wish to attract more borrowers , they might well consider how they can soften the rather forbidding image which we found they have for so many people .
3 The ideas might be splendid in themselves but you must consider how they will contribute to the strategy .
4 In particular , they should consider how they will encourage diversification into the non-residential care sector .
5 For example , let us consider how we would set about studying levels of violence in residential establishments for children .
6 Obviously we can not know the outcome of a new project , so let's consider how we might have proceeded 31 years ago .
7 In Chapter Seven I 'll consider how you can raise your visibility , whether it 's at work , as an entrepreneur or in your community .
8 For each of the situations below , write a short passage explaining how you would deal with it .
9 It will , of course , be located somewhere so obscure that Dougie Donnelly will be required to voice-over a map on a television commercial explaining how you can get there with the family this Sunday .
10 And so there 's a tremendous onus upon your good selves , to highlight the experience if you like and expertise you have of spotting problems , and explaining how you will get around then within the given fee-bid .
11 One wonders how they will achieve this .
12 One wonders how he would have versified this set up .
13 One wonders how he 'll talk his way out of this one .
14 The ceilings were so low that one wonders how anyone could get at the carding machines to clean them .
15 Now I see no evidence in the er proposals of the other two groups of those qualities , there I do not see coherent form of covering for the contingencies that we could face and I see a real unwillingness to indicate how they would tackle priorities .
16 It is possible , then , to systematically examine these factors which are often proposed in describing spoken language learning and to indicate how they might apply in the sign language situation .
17 ‘ I was teaching , but one of the reason things worked out so well for me was that I did n't have to worry how I would eat or where I would sleep .
18 I have read of a good bishop that was to be burnt for his religion ; and he tried how he could bear it , by putting his fingers into the lighted candle : so I t' other day tried , when Rachel 's back was turned , if I could not scour a pewter plate she had begun .
19 He tried how he could bear it by putting his fingers into the lighted candle , so I the other day tried if I could scour a pewter plate .
20 When you have written down your global impressions , explore how they might mirror the way you see yourself , and the challenges you are facing in your personal and spiritual growth .
21 I have to simulate perception of situations not present to my senses ( that is , imagine them ) in order to discover how I would respond , and incipiently simulate other persons ( that is , empathize them ) in order to discover how they respond ; I have to explore how things look and feel from different viewpoints .
22 If you wan na follow that one up with customer it needs how it 'll work
23 This illustrates how one might use a game : 1 .
24 This example illustrates how we can use different dramatic frames to develop drama from story with this age group .
25 Customers are entitled to know how they will benefit .
26 And they wanted to know how they could immunize themselves , so that they would not succumb in their turn .
27 He is , however , frequently contacted by landowners who want to know how they can make better use of their trees .
28 Parents really do want to know how they can bring their children up to understand , very simply , what is right and what is wrong .
29 One of the things we are doing during International Women 's Celebrations is we 're putting on a jobs and training opportunities fair , in Templar Square in the middle of Cowley Centre erm on the fifteenth of March between ten and four , so any women who want to know how they can get back to work , or what training opportunities there are available , are welcome to come .
30 Now , no doubt your predecessors , and certainly mine , would be astonished to know how we can meet in this way , but I wonder whether they 'd approve ?
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