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

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1 These measurements were vital to Jack Mason who relied upon me to confirm where he should hit his shots and how hard .
2 We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not .
3 I asked why he could n't just plead guilty .
4 I asked how he thought I should do it and he said buy a tenoner .
5 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 . ’
6 I asked how he viewed the invasion by other southern factions .
7 I mean how he even got to be a broker I never understood .
8 ‘ Do you know , Father , it was n't until Whitton was dead that I realised how he had held us in his evil thrall . ’
9 I think Freud would say though however that these are more like the th the was talking about religion , now clearly if something is a outlawing it is n't gon na make much difference to it , or if anything it 's , it 's just gon na make it er , er make it more difficult , but there are certain types of religion and Judaism is one of them where th this very pattern you 're talking about did occur and here Freud is er probably standing on , on firm ground , for reasons which I 'll explain in my lectures I do n't wan na take up too much time , but I have done a bit of research on this myself and as you will see , erm there 's , there are good reasons for thinking that Freud was certainly right about some of those and we certainly know that a monotheistic and , and an absolutely rigidly monotheistic religion appeared in Ancient Egypt as erm Andrea said , just before erm the er reign of this heretic er heretic , heretic pharaoh one of whose er near descendants , I forget how he was related now , erm was originally called Tutamkhatan and then was forced to change his name to Tutankhamen and he was dug up by Howard Carter in nineteen twenty two or something er and er the Tutankhamen is called Tutankhamen and not Tutamkhatan is that there was a religious .
10 He said he 'd just come back from Amsterdam and he had tried some and said it was great and did I know where he could get some .
11 ‘ Who is ‘ he ’ , and why should I know where he is ? ’
12 I noticed how he had slipped his feet under the exposed roots of trees — themselves held in the grasp of the hollow .
13 I recall how he used to tell the story of the three pigs : when the wolf ate the pigs who 'd built their houses of straw and twigs , my father would gather me up and rub his bristly face against mine , saying , ‘ Gnaggle , gnaggle , gnaggle . ’
14 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 .
15 I know where he 'll be .
16 I know where he keeps the money . ’
17 I know where he 'll go . ’
18 I know where he 's going .
19 And er he and I know where he worked at Brass Foundry on Road , and he fell ill .
20 ‘ I think I know where he lives . ’
21 I know where he 's staying and I 'm going to tackle him this evening . ’
22 I reckon I know where he is as well as you do , and I might have to say .
23 ‘ Garry 's married , and his brother-in-law thinks I know where he is , ’ Claudia said , breaking her determination not to mention Roman Wyatt .
24 Well I found him I know where he is I 've got his personal home phone number .
25 I 'll get it I 'll get it back , I know where he lives .
26 I know when he is angry .
27 I know when he played , he used to play it with his fists , but erm ,
28 I know when he was a kiddy he 'd never eat them
29 I know when he told me about when Zed told me about how she said oh ,
30 Now I know why he whacked me , I would whack me too .
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