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

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1 This puts a much more serious complexion on matters , for it was feet that first set Fergie 's heart racing and made her realise how deeply she was in love with Prince Andrew .
2 Making the most of a walk-on role at the start of the campaign , Margaret Thatcher made many Tory candidates realise how much they missed her strong presence on the political stage .
3 We are excited as a group in knowing God has called us to India but we realise how much we need Him in order for us to be effective .
4 Meanwhile the GP 's charisma is maintained through the paradox that increasing knowledge and control through science creates new uncertainties ( the more we know , the more we realise how much more there is to know ) .
5 It made me suddenly realise how much they had changed .
6 You realise how very lucky you are to be given another chance to be happy , and appreciate the blessing you have received in finding a soulmate and companion you can trust .
7 Whilst scholars debate how far economic changes have been responsible for breaking up these traditional arrangements , there is evidence that the idea persists that this form of joint household is an ideal which people would put into practice if they could ( Benedict , 1976 ) .
8 I can even compare them with nationally agreed criteria and say how well they have done , and grade them against each other when they leave me , if I must .
9 My point is , you heard the say how well equipped the U D A are .
10 You have already second , but I was going to second it , and say how very pleased I am to have the opportunity to second it .
11 Will my right hon. Friend say how often these reports are considered on the Floor of the House ?
12 Count the change into the customer 's hand , and say how much change you are giving .
13 There are days when members approach me , and say how much they enjoy the club members who thank me for enriching their lives .
14 You know , you say how much am I worth an hour , yes .
15 Nobody could possibly offer a definite answer to this and say how long it may take to fully overcome anxiety and stress problems .
16 Why , they take the piss out of you all week and then they 're suddenly all friendly and say how so and so
17 They claim that this learning operates throughout life , and emphasize how early it starts : ‘ the little girl is praised and encouraged to exploit her cuteness .
18 Why was it that one laugh could make her forget how maddeningly single-minded he was ?
19 ‘ Give you so much power , you forget how hard you have to work them .
20 ‘ Being here in perpetual safety we forget how hard the world is outside and how strong and determined we must be if ever we want to live in it again .
21 I fired again , calm and yet so full of fear , so full of fear I forget how often I fired .
22 They were n't right for each other and maybe a marriage would last a shorter time than a more informal , less intense liaison ; brief and bitter , both of them on proximity fuses with things coming rapidly to a crunch , rather than something more drawn out , where they might spend long periods apart and so forget how much they hated being together , and enjoy the fleeting , passionate moments of reunion …
23 People forget how much they 've spent
24 Calls in America and Britain for further cuts in interest rates underline how easy it would be to repeat the mistake .
25 Television specials were mounted in which psychiatrists offered theories that meant , ‘ We know certain things that underline how little we know . ’
26 SAY WHEN WHEN !
27 So why is there not somebody responsible security say why why do n't they go out there and stop it ?
28 If you can not comment say why not .
29 But development is going on apace and many new houses appear where once stood fields and open spaces .
30 Evaluating the remaining inverse transform where Finally , substituting for A 1 leads to or The second term here gives the decaying transient which is oscillatory if is real , that is , if , while the first term represents the steady-state response deduced way back in section 5.6 .
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