Example sentences of "i [verb] [Wh adv] he [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I asked how he thought I should do it and he said buy a tenoner .
2 I asked how he viewed the invasion by other southern factions .
3 When I asked how he communicated with Bengali patients who spoke no English he said ‘ I have no trouble in communicating with them because I learned pidgin English in the army . ’
4 ‘ Do you know , Father , it was n't until Whitton was dead that I realised how he had held us in his evil thrall . ’
5 I noticed how he had slipped his feet under the exposed roots of trees — themselves held in the grasp of the hollow .
6 I have seen my right hon. Friend the Member for Chingford being poisonous or venomous , but neither poison nor venom did I detect when he raised a fair , sensible and extremely important matter that needs to be debated frankly and fully on the Floor of the House without the sort of ignorant , absurd and childish platitudes that we have so recently heard .
7 I know where he keeps the money . ’
8 ‘ I think I know where he lives . ’
9 I 'll get it I 'll get it back , I know where he lives .
10 And er he and I know where he worked at Brass Foundry on Road , and he fell ill .
11 I know when he told me about when Zed told me about how she said oh ,
12 I know when he played , he used to play it with his fists , but erm ,
13 I know why he went there . ’
14 I know why he likes the photographing business .
15 I mean what he 's do I , I know why he 's done it .
16 Ah , I think I know why he mentioned that then
17 Now I know why he whacked me , I would whack me too .
18 I LIKED Kevin and I know how he felt at the start of the film .
19 I know how he feels about me !
20 I know how he feels — Robson
21 I know how he interpreted it and I have told him so often about how it was .
22 ‘ I had known David for quite a long time ; we come from Cambridge and I knew him vaguely in the early days — I remember when he joined the Floyd in fact — and I 'd seen him socially over the years .
23 He was , and when the youth heard that Herbert Chapman wanted him to play for Huddersfield , ‘ I remember how he dropped the barrow .
24 I remember how he had fought Stockton-on-Tees six times .
25 I remember how he signed it because it sounded so impressive : ‘ T. Buckland Kettering ’ . ’
26 I remember how he described the messages Mme Guérigny maintained she received from Montaine .
27 I remember how he flew unhesitatingly to Peru to protest openly against the bombing of human rights organisations there — and took the personal decision that it would be , in his carefully chosen words , ‘ inappropriate ’ for him to use the special security protection he was provided with .
28 Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx , lobbying whom he could at the talking-shop .
29 ‘ It was a photograph of Mark and I heard how he 'd qualified as a chiropractor and set up in Falmouth where it 's uphill work .
30 I understand why he chose this country , where the governing party is never rude , even when provoked , and unfailingly considerate .
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