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

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1 And it occurred to me that I neither knew how many the family owned nor how difficult mine would be to replace .
2 ‘ Unfortunately , being female does n't necessarily mean that I instinctively know how to behave as a mother .
3 It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically .
4 It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically .
5 I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library .
6 I can say without embarrassment that I have been training for this for a long time , that I have learned to breathe the rarefied air , that I now know when to stand still and when to move forward , when to attack and when to retreat , when to leave a problem to resolve itself and when to go on working at it till the solution emerges .
7 People live in tents , and customs are so different from what they have been used to , that I really wonder how they reconcile themselves to their new mode of life .
8 It was only after I had mentioned Miss Kenton that I suddenly realized how entirely inappropriate it would be for me to continue .
9 Indeed this is so clear that I sometimes wonder why so much effort usually goes into attempting to prove it .
10 In recognition that nobody really knows how the broadband Asynchronous Transfer Mode market will develop , L M Ericsson Telefon AB has announced a system claimed to support networks of virtually any capacity or configuration .
11 No fancy page makeup programs , no page description languages , just plain simple word processing that you already know how to cope with .
12 And the trouble with ‘ sometimes ’ is that you never know when to expect it .
13 The trouble with trying to fool policemen is that you never know how much they know , which is always more than they admit .
14 I hope you do not think me unduly vain with regard to this last matter ; it is just that one never knows when one might be obliged to give out that one is from Darlington Hall , and it is important that one be attired at such times in a manner worthy of one 's position .
15 The strength and potential of the modern concern for curriculum development lies in the fact that we now realise how important it is to undertake these processes , and in a logical sequence .
16 The two-slit experiment neatly underlines a basic feature of quantum theory , that we only know where things are ( which slit they go through ) if we actually look and see .
17 But if we grow a client server towards the enterprise solution , we 've already talked about the straw pole that we often do where it indicates to us that the average number of er data repositories or data sources in an organization is more than ten .
18 Several of them have said that they now understand how children feel when adults do not want , or choose not to , believe them .
19 Large numbers of people become Christians for all sorts of reasons other than the fact that they fully understand why Christianity is true .
20 And if you look back at the minutes and then Yona I think she 's great as the secretary because she does n't let anything go but on the other hand she 's pretty informal about and the way th that over the weeks you know somebody er Julie or June or Mervia Ann come up with the suggestion that they maybe feel why do n't we do this and then by the next week it 's turned into a a rally or a big picket or or a record .
21 He paused , as she turned again , her expression so forbidding that he scarcely knew how to continue .
22 Joan is proud of both talent and talent-spotter : ‘ Graeme said that just by watching Steve work you could see he had something , that he instinctively knew how to handle the food . ’
23 They had looked at each other , disconcerted at this apparent lack of liaison , but McLeish had been reassuring : very natural that they had n't compared notes , extremely useful that he now knew how long the car had been there .
24 It was uncanny the way that he always knew when he reached the pew .
25 One can picture Hoskyns looking down from the skies and being grateful for his pupil ; and Bethune-Baker looking down and thinking that he always knew where Hoskyns might lead the Churches .
26 He says that he always knew where he was with Ken .
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