Example sentences of "how [verb] i " in BNC.
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1 | Gardner 's script contains other doubtful gems such as , ‘ I keep thinking , how come I 've got kids and I 'm only eighteen years old . |
2 | How come I feel so well when the cancer is so widespread ? |
3 | I was fully clothed , how come I could feel the warmth through my sweater ? |
4 | Copy one disc onto another disc , how come I 've done that ? |
5 | ‘ But how come I felt stretched ? |
6 | All right , how come I still feel it , in here ? |
7 | How come I ca n't make her happy , how come she ca n't make me happy ? |
8 | How come I never hear you talk about where to put the soup SCENE ? |
9 | ‘ How come I did n't get prior warning of a major development in our relationship ? ’ |
10 | Ah , how come I never get any cuddles like that |
11 | How come I get honours in tap then ? |
12 | How come I got my head his head was here |
13 | How come I saw a school bus this morning in half term ? |
14 | no , oh Rick , Rick borrow bikes were n't we ? , so how come I done it ? |
15 | Oi how come I 've still got mine ? |
16 | How come I can hear you ? |
17 | How come I 've got a yoghurt left then ? |
18 | I FELT I had to write and say how moved I was when I visited the exhibition of wood-cuts by Hong Song-Dam . |
19 | you do n't do any for a month or so , you think oh I was bombing through these , now where do how do I get started ? |
20 | PAMELA : And pray , how came I to be his property ? |
21 | How know I if thou should me raise |
22 | I can not say how touched I am at the warmth of the reception you have arranged for me . ’ |
23 | ‘ HOW tickled I am , ’ said Springfields catering assistant Jeanette Ascroft when comedian Ken Dodd and his famous tickling sticks dropped in . |
24 | So that was the end of that , but you can imagine how lost I felt with nothing to do , so I bought a Brother 836 and started again . |
25 | Fortunately I was n't told about Philip till the curtain came down and it 's impossible to convey how lost I felt . |
26 | It was odd , but I had no feeling of shyness or modesty in front of John ; he never seemed to pay the slightest attention to how undressed I was . |
27 | I wept buckets , wrote to him , telephoned his mother — did everything I could to explain how devastated I felt . |
28 | She had seen through the glass booth how flustered I was . |
29 | How did I get up here into this tree ? |
30 | He prefaced a book called Bringing Up Children In A Difficult Time with a ‘ Statement of an anti-permissive author ’ : ‘ How did I ever get the reputation of being an advocate of excessive permissiveness ? ’ he asked plaintively and disingenuously . |