Example sentences of "he [vb mod] [verb] how [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I 've always felt that he ought to know how I 'm feeling — to realise that I 've got problems too .
2 To achieve this quality assurance should mean , that when the patient feels his care is not good he should know how he can complain without any worry that he will be penalized , and in the certainty that action will be taken immediately .
3 But the chemists must also be aware of the limitations of the precision with which certain concepts can be defined and he must understand how they arise ’ .
4 She asked if he could suggest how she could contact an MP .
5 Perhaps he could tell how he was , or where ?
6 He knew 53 her , he knew her ways , he could guess how she 'd operate .
7 He could remember how his father had said that he need bow his head to no man in Ireland , save the High Queen , and he could remember how he had laughed , and said to be sure he would call no man master , and certainly no woman either .
8 He could remember how his father had said that he need bow his head to no man in Ireland , save the High Queen , and he could remember how he had laughed , and said to be sure he would call no man master , and certainly no woman either .
9 He said ‘ Okay , I want you to show me everything , ’ and I said ‘ Well , there are six strings , they 're tuned like this and written down an octave , ’ ( For those that do n't know , when guitar music is transposed onto a stave , it 's dropped a whole octave to keep it on the treble clef — Ed ) and he was taking notes and I gave him a beginning guitar book so that he could see how it was all written out !
10 He could see how his words had changed them .
11 Close up he could see how she could n't possibly be a rival , whatever they did with wigs and make-up , but that voice was alarming ; or was it ?
12 She was deliberately trying to pick a fight with him because she was terrified he 'd realise how she really felt about him .
13 Even in private conversation he would explain how his client could not possibly have broken into the house in the way of which he was accused , because he was far too drunk at the time , and so on .
14 Finch asserted that ‘ he would know how his master had lost every inch of it ’ .
15 And then he would remember how it was , there on the island in the lantern light ; how he had watched her lose herself in the tune she had been playing ; how her voice had seemed the voice of his spirit singing , freed like a bird into the darkness of the night .
16 No one knows that p unless he can say how he knows that p .
17 The female attacks the male as soon as he approaches her nest , and drives him away before he can reveal how he would have responded to the kittens .
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