Example sentences of "to i [Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 This ultimate dependence becomes obvious to me whenever I make a mistake about others by supposing them to be like myself .
2 Please write to me whenever you can .
3 It remains a mystery to me why we should have had to wait as long as this for a recital disc , and why it should not have appeared on one of the major companies ' labels ( all credit to Delos ) .
4 After all those years it was at last made clear to me why I had this fear .
5 Could somebody please explain to me why it is that a project that was always highly speculative and which now looks like a near disaster should have been so profitable for investors ?
6 In the silent happiness that was life in la Sologne , Jean-Claude explained to me why he was not working on Frontenac 's libretto and how he would not do so for any amount of money .
7 ‘ Would you kindly explain to me why you have allowed a confidential document belonging to me to fall into the hands of a junior member of my staff ? ’
8 ‘ Talking about work , as we were just a moment ago … perhaps you would n't mind explaining to me why you want to reject some of the new designs I 've just shown you ? ’
9 If the hon. Gentleman is so concerned about law and order , perhaps he could explain to me why his party refuses to support the Prevention of Terrorism ( Temporary Provisions ) Act , which was introduced initially by a Labour Government and is now opposed by a Labour Opposition .
10 A LABOUR MP WAS EXPLAINING to me why there are a number of his colleagues who are sponsored as MPs by the National Union of Railwaymen , but do not appear to have any connections with trains , railway junctions or signal boxes .
11 And if you ever have word for me that may bear fruit , come and ask entry to me wherever I am .
12 The very concept of liberation makes sense only if it is viewed against the backdrop of unjust oppression , and while the notion of unjust oppression no doubt assumes many guises , it is incomprehensible to me how we might understand it apart from the idea of the violation of basic moral rights .
13 ‘ It really does n't matter to me how you get upstairs , ’ he said indifferently as he followed behind her .
14 After the jump , no doubt I might simply regret not having died , but only if it no longer matters to me how I die , only if I am past caring about the value of my acts .
15 One husband described to me how he has learned to interpret the various kinds of tears his wife sheds .
16 He was illustrating to me how he would play it , but I did n't catch on immediately .
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