Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [Wh adv] " in BNC.

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1 Table 4.4 , which summarises the main studies , shows that they all agree that regional policy has had an important effect on job creation though they disagree on how important it has been .
2 Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live , or released from prison back into the community , are having to sleep rough or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend .
3 Quick , nip in where that taxi 's johnny-head-in-airing along .
4 Report back how things are going . ’
5 The election manifestos of the Conservative and Labour parties fundamentally disagree about how well a market economy works .
6 Your mental attitude and well-being has great influence over how much you indulge , so relaxation should become an important feature in your day , to help you feel good .
7 Hold on where you going with those there ?
8 You just put down how you think that they are spelt .
9 No , just put down how you think you do it .
10 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
11 Figure out why the mainframe business is n't the best cash cow ever made .
12 ‘ The one that says you own the world and all that 's in it , that says you ca n't for the life of you figure out why I 'm not jumping for joy at the prospect of staying on here , in this house , as your grandmother 's companion . ’
13 Figure out how to incise the charts .
14 Like I said earlier , it 's important to think it through first , decide what you want and why , figure out how to get it , and then go for it . ’
15 But he also noted that in the light of the extent of fossil fuel burning , deforestation and population growth , " we may need radical and risky geo-engineering schemes to muddle through while we figure out how to cure the problem fundamentally " .
16 My head goes down and I focus on the problem until I figure out how it can be solved , ’ said the man whose solutions make tomorrow 's game a test of the Premier Division 's worthiness as well as an international examination on a particularly thorough level .
17 We just about figure out how to together
18 Well he do n't know cos he do n't know how those , figure out how they work .
19 Y I mean local Manchester Evening News issues that they put out in they put out where where we live in Kearsley , there 's a lot of people in Kearsley buy the Manchester And er we 've got to feed the candidate with all these things so that it gets into the into the Your local newspaper , the local free paper goes out in every area , you must get the name in as from tomorrow .
20 You know , his girlfriend , c'm on how would you describe her personality .
21 She said yes , cos they sat like one , two , three and I said hang on where 's the plug , what time do you plug it in , you know ,
22 Here hang on where 's Roy ?
23 Hang on why
24 Hang on how many of this one two three four five six six times four yes
25 Authorities vary in how much residential care is available , and neighbourhoods differ in the amount of private residential homes and the take up of DSS funds to help pay the fees .
26 Standards vary in how much choice is offered in daily life .
27 Literary critics vary in how technical they think literary criticism should be .
28 An additional factor is that in speaking English we vary in how rhythmically we speak : sometimes we speak very rhythmically ( this is typical of some styles of public speaking ) while at other times we speak arhythmically ( that is , without rhythm ) — for example , when we are hesitant or nervous .
29 And whenever I come to Moscow , like now , we always meet up why , I saw him only recently .
30 Add up how many adult workers there are and how many people they have to support .
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