Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] can [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ A deficient libido brought on by a set of socio-physical determinants manifesting in a psycho-sexual syndrome , whereby you can only achieve sensual gratification through the experience of pain . ’ |
2 | ‘ I ca n't see how I can possibly help you , ’ she had said firmly . |
3 | ‘ I do n't know how I can ever thank you . |
4 | How I can never get through to your programme , never ever ever . |
5 | He was one of the first to design TV campaigns : you know , the super-hero voice advising the daffy housewife how she can best clean his clothes ? |
6 | I do n't know how she can ever get on with anything . |
7 | I do n't see how you can fucking tell me barefaced lies like that ! |
8 | ‘ I do n't know how you can even suggest it . |
9 | ‘ I do n't know how you can even speak of her in the same breath . ’ |
10 | This bedroom in an American home shows how you can successfully mix European and American furnishings . |
11 | The aim of this chapter is to show that you are often your own worst enemy in learning and to look at how you can best go about teaching yourself . |
12 | In short , I 'll be looking at how you can best protect yourself in the event of your computer going wrong . |
13 | However , if you need to work particularly closely with specialist or local media it does make sense to get to know the organisations and their needs , and meetings with editors and journalists to see how you can best help each other are a good idea . |
14 | Consider how you can best get access to any local university library for specialist journals . |
15 | To get the best out of the situation both sides must try to understand how the other man goes about his work , what his problems are and how you can best communicate with him to your own advantage . |
16 | The first , after referring to a ‘ health and fire hazard ’ , continues : ‘ It is difficult to see how you can properly carry out your duties as a university teacher , given the state of your room . ’ |
17 | Now , we 're looking for two couples to accompany us down under , to find out how you can perhaps qualify , stay tuned for the Dougie Down Under competition , thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline . |
18 | That 's in a way how you can perhaps square the circle . |
19 | And we 'll be looking , more importantly , at how you can perhaps get rid of them when you want , or even better , er put them off altogether . |
20 | This article explains how you can rapidly increase your finds rate by putting yourself on the saddle of an imaginary bicycle and travelling back in time to the turn-of-the-century . |
21 | For instance , in one of the lectures we were talking about how you know how heavy an atom is , and my colleague , Mike Pendlebury , was describing how you can actually do this by weighing a crystal and counting the number of atoms in it , erm this is certainly not the traditional way , it 's a way that 's been developed over the last few years . |
22 | So what it 's talking about there is how you can actually define a group . |
23 | But I ca n't understand , if you 're in charge of a baby , how you can ever have a minute 's peace . |
24 | And as the kind of girls you seem to prefer would think a job like mine utterly boring , I do n't see how you can possibly say I 'm just like them . |
25 | In our discussion in Chapter 1 about economy , efficiency and effectiveness , the technical problem was how we can meaningfully compare inputs and outputs to produce a measure of efficiency when outputs are not automatically valued by the market price . |
26 | You know what can be done elsewhere and how we can best utilize existing staff , it may well be as somebody has said , that I mean we 've got Rachel there , just to pick on one post , where you 're , cos it 's one I happen to know what 's she , what 's she supposed to be doing . |
27 | I am sure we all have one objective in mind , which is how we can best serve our members , and I 'm sure that both Richard and I are of the same view on this . |
28 | At the same time , by virtue of his experience in the Secondary School sector of education he had a valuable contribution to make in how we can effectively communicate with young secondary school adults as potential members of the Catholic University parish . |
29 | If they do attack again in strength I do n't see how we can possibly hold them , due to our large number of casualties and the very few reinforcements that seem to be joining us . |
30 | ‘ In that case , I fail to see how we can possibly work together . ’ |