Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [verb] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I went to change me poll tax and er I says to her , I says , I should be court to Monday oh she says you 've got a fifteen pound court thing , I says aye , she says oh well that 's fifteen pound , I says it 's not cos I 'm not paying it I says I 'm not paying the fifteen pound to the court , I says , I says how come last year I did n't pay right round to February last year I said and yet I , your last payment 's next month , you know , she said oh well they 're stricter this year she says , she , if you 'd pay the half year you 'd of been alright |
2 | The latest edition of the manual of the St John Ambulance , St Andrew 's Ambulance Association and the British Red Cross contains the latest information on how to give first aid in such emergencies . |
3 | Away from the cut and thrust of soccer management , Bates knew how to keep second wife Pam in her place . |
4 | There 's such an array of good things to see in Switzerland , that it 's hard deciding where to go first . |
5 | So there I was — a bit stranded , not knowing where to go next . |
6 | Instead , she clutched tightly to the handle of the suitcase Mrs Hollidaye had lent her and followed the nurse along broad passages to a bright room where a group of children , all with suitcases and well wrapped in outdoor clothing , stood huddled like refugees from a foreign land waiting to be told where to go next . |
7 | But where to go next ? |
8 | Get your orders on where to go next . |
9 | The rabbit runs to a hole you have already ferreted and blocked up and is immediately mesmerised and does n't know where to go next . |
10 | Outside the pub people argued about where to go next . |
11 | The latter provides references to background reading , allows me to talk around the area concerned , and offers bibliographical suggestions on every topic that arises in the chapter so that you have some idea where to go next if you want to pursue any particular aspect . |
12 | We need some way of deciding where to go next . |
13 | 2.2 Deciding where to go next |
14 | Deciding where to go next . |
15 | 3.4.2.2 Where to go next |
16 | The problem for the travellers now is where to go next . |
17 | Or I did n't know where to go next . |
18 | I come to the hurdle which I confessed at the outset I might find difficult to clear : why collect first editions anyway , since the path is so littered with obstructions , difficulties and bibliographical rubbish , and the pilgrimage is often attended with so much expense ? |
19 | The hall into which she stepped was not a hall at all , but a large and very high room , with doors leading off it in most directions , and it was so full of unexpected things that she found it hard to know where to look first . |
20 | Now all we have to decide is where to look next for him . ’ |
21 | This might be of benefit in the construction of the meaning of the sentence , or it might be useful in helping to decide where to look next on the page . |
22 | Holding it with both hands the man took a bite , slowly chewing , scrutinising what was left , relishing the decision of where to bite next . |