Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it start " in BNC.

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1 a brief history of your business , how/when it started .
2 Vacuum at least once a week and shampoo whenever it starts to look grubby — probably once or twice a year .
3 How it started is also a matter for conjecture , but Thomas ‘ Weston ’ Young , a notorious local character , was the first man to run the course .
4 ‘ Well , it 's strange how it started , ’ muses Sonny .
5 But that was how it started for Neil Murray , freelance bassist to some of the weightier names in rock …
6 He went to the bathroom and I said , ‘ So , you 're a dancer ? ’ and she said ‘ So , you 're an actor ? ’ and we both looked at the salt shaker and that 's how it started .
7 ‘ Shit how it started , it did .
8 Bugger how it started . ’
9 They 'd split up and about a year later , they 'd formed The Box and wanted to get a record out , and that 's how it started in January ‘ 83 .
10 Nick Wright of the Photo Co-op also took four or five groups around the exhibition , and some 400 Education Packs were sent to schools around the country , explaining what Magnum is , how it started with a small band of six , and how it has now grown to over a hundred , with offices in New York , Paris and London .
11 So long as nobody knows how it started . ’
12 That 's how it started .
13 ‘ This is how it started last time . ’
14 But that 's how it started both times before , and if I lose this baby , I 'll — ’
15 ‘ You must think we 're all very wicked sometimes , Mr Devlin , but you must understand how it started .
16 And that 's how it started and it was really just you know we said we 'd do a bit of fund raising and I think the men were pretty sceptical of you know they thi they thought we might fight over the first tin of beans or whatever .
17 And erm I think they 've been I think they 've changed really over the months I think all of us have as well and erm well that 's how it started anyway .
18 No matter how it started over the summer , there has been no shortage of things to bang on about .
19 how it started
20 right how it started , what else ?
21 Have they found out any more about how it started ?
22 That is how it starts .
23 Consider any form of life : how it starts as a single cell and grows and develops , with the specialization of different groups of cells to form tissues such as the supporting and connecting substances of the body and organs like the heart or liver .
24 And that 's how it starts .
25 And they , it was a bit frightening because we were in a group of seventeen and see what I mean when , I mean how it starts is like if were starting with me , I have to say I 'm Tony , right , and then you would say I 'm Jackie and this is Tony and then Christine would say I 'm Christine this is Jackie , this is Tony , I was at the end of a group of seventeen and I had heard it sort of , you hear it , it builds up round the room
26 And then er Tom retired and he used to run the bus long after we start the mails and then he retired and er the bus service to come down along and pick up the passengers and that was how it start .
27 As the learner is designed to favour good features , the population will eventually become monoclonal , however big it is and however it starts .
28 A one-wave wipeout I can handle , but two waves , that 's when it starts to get marginal . ’
29 erm , I certainly am worried about it , cos I can see , and see when it starts getting out of hand like this , see
30 So is everybody with us so far , because this is when it starts to get difficult .
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