Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it happen " in BNC.
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1 | That is no doubt wrong and covers our blindness to our own Scottish variety of unpleasantness , but easy to see how it happens . |
2 | Why and how it happens is unknown . |
3 | But in terms of how it happens , it is not that simple . |
4 | That 's how it happens , all those improvisational sections coming out — me forgetting what I played on albums and not going back and re-learning it . ’ |
5 | Feel vibration from your own voice through the vibrator ; do n't think about it or analyse how it happens — just let it happen . |
6 | How it happens is another matter , and apparently undecided . |
7 | The client is entitled to want a good product : if the agency has been well chosen , this should be obtained without the need to worry too much how it happens . |
8 | We do n't know yet how it happens . |
9 | ‘ I know that , darling , but one wonders how it happens with such unfailing regularity . ’ |
10 | But that 's how it happens ! |
11 | " This is how it happens . |
12 | This is , you know , this is how it happens . |
13 | And he pulls out another container of peace and he gives it to somebody else , that is n't how it happens . |
14 | Right as far as that writing see if I want you to remind me that 's where we 're up to next lesson and I shall give you a few more notes on that to explain about how it happens ten thousand times . |
15 | In the spring , almost without knowing how it happened , she accepted Rachel 's invitation to go and live with her in the new house she was buying in London . |
16 | God knows how it happened , there was n't another thing on the road , but the Jag overturned and caught fire . |
17 | All sorts of people since then have speculated on how the Arts Lab started , and various different books and publications about Bowie 's career have put it in all sorts of different context , but that is how it happened . |
18 | So that 's how it happened , quite honestly . |
19 | She had a lump in her throat and an enormous yearning to say something beautiful to her father , something that could not be expressed by words , and so without quite knowing how it happened she suddenly turned her head and with a smile tossed out her arm in the air , easily , flowing , as if to see each other many more times . |
20 | ‘ No one knows how it happened ! ’ |
21 | She did n't know how it happened , but she found herself in Mrs Lennox 's arms , who comforted her as though she were a child . |
22 | How it happened to me . |
23 | How it happened . |
24 | ‘ Tell as many people as you can how it happened , ’ Barry had said . |
25 | This was how it happened . |
26 | ‘ Sir , I swear I do n't know how it happened . ’ |
27 | This is how it happened . |
28 | No one can understand how it happened so fast . |
29 | His spiritualist interest began in late teens , and colours much of the work — notably an interesting poetic story about how he made a promise with a friend that whichever of them was first to the ‘ other side ’ would attempt to communicate to the other — and how it happened . |
30 | With money and microchips — that 's how it happened . |