Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've seen 'ow me own dad was treated by Galloway , ’ she was saying . |
2 | ‘ But I do n't see 'ow I can 'elp , ’ I mumbled innocently , waiting to hear her reply . |
3 | ‘ An' I do n't know 'ow I 'm gooin' ter pay it back if yer leave 'ome now . ’ |
4 | Well , that 's not 'ow I remember 'er . |
5 | That 's 'ow I can be so sure , you see . |
6 | That 's 'ow I can be so certain about the expression on 'is face . |
7 | ‘ Aah thowt as 'ow 'e 'd 'ave more sense . ’ |
8 | Aah said as 'ow 'e 's only a poor little thing . ’ |
9 | Yer know 'ow 'e loves boxin' . |
10 | Jackson , who described the action as an ‘ artistic ’ response to racism , said that the painting-How Ya Like Me Now ? by David Hammons-should be put back on display together with the sledge-hammer . |
11 | ‘ Well , 'ello , Linda me pretty , 'ow yer doin' ? ’ he said . |
12 | ‘ She might , 'ow you say , grew a bit , ’ he schmiled . |
13 | ‘ Mamma mia ! 'ow you stoppa thissa machina stupido ? ’ |
14 | I 'opes as 'ow you 've got some pennies for me , so as I can get meself a bed for the night . ’ |
15 | ‘ Why , lass , Aah thought as 'ow you enjoyed t'market , ’ she said . |
16 | I do n't know 'ow you can talk like that to a girl that 's twenty-one . ’ |
17 | Well , that Arthur turned up at last and the vicar married them , but afterwards me sister let Arthur know just 'ow she felt , she chucked the whole weddin' cake at 'im , then 'er bokey an' then a full bottle of port . |
18 | That 's 'ow she come ter move . |
19 | ‘ We 've got ter see 'ow we 're doin' , 'ow much we 're spendin' , an' set it against the takin 's . ’ |
20 | ‘ We should be able ter look at these books an' see at a glance 'ow we 're doin' . ’ |
21 | ‘ But I know 'ow we 're doin . |
22 | ‘ 'Ow we gon na get our money back ? |
23 | ‘ I du n no 'ow we 're gon na pay off the bank if there is a strike , ’ Fred said with concern in his voice . |
24 | ‘ Aah 'm not so sure , ’ he replied , ‘ but Aah reckons as 'ow there must be . |
25 | Look and see 'ow they stands out against t'brown o' t'earth . |
26 | They were only 'avin' a chin-wag outside 'er winder an' yer know 'ow they blaspheme . |
27 | 'E was jus ' tellin' me about the unions , an' 'ow they 're all worried about a General Strike . |
28 | ‘ 'Ello , Bessie me old sweet'eart , ’ he said , ‘ 'ow yer keepin' ? ’ |
29 | ‘ It 's funny 'ow it managed to get under me hat . |
30 | ‘ Poor Charlie never could understand 'ow it come ter 'appen , ? |