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 . |