Example sentences of "how [vb past] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Every year they 're joined by 3 newcomers and no matter how experienced they are , the first public jump with the team is still a big affair .
2 He has n't told anyone how frustrated he is .
3 The greeter was grouchy at seven ; I hate to think how nettled she was by ten .
4 But as you may discover at the end of your course you 'll have a questionnaire to say how found it , how it 's gone on and of course in the past people have filled in questionnaires saying what they want to know about the legal aspect is all about wills .
5 The views of the teachers tended to be directly related to how involved they were in managing a department and thus how involved they were in spending capitation .
6 The views of the teachers tended to be directly related to how involved they were in managing a department and thus how involved they were in spending capitation .
7 how well they recalled the review activities , how involved they had been and how far outsiders to the school had been involved ;
8 This depends how involved you are , or likely to become , in motor mechanics .
9 But of course how much better he knew her now , and how changed she looked with her smart dresses and her well-cut hair .
10 He thought , how changed she is , how nearly old she has become .
11 A young man from the publishers told us how moved we were .
12 I FELT I had to write and say how moved I was when I visited the exhibition of wood-cuts by Hong Song-Dam .
13 The subjective experiences of these mothers became the maintheme ; for example , how rejected they felt by friends or neighbours who crossed the street , not knowing what to say .
14 The impact of factors such as family size , religion , how long women have lived in the UK , and how westernized they consider themselves to be are examined .
15 How came she to know so much ?
16 Then how came he alone on the path from the ferry ? ’
17 How came it that you obtained employment here ? ’
18 How came you here , Mariot ? ’
19 How came you here , anyway ? ’
20 And how came you to know of it , if it befell , as it seems , after you had left the Lord Owen ? ’
21 How came you off so fortunately ? ’
22 PAMELA : And pray , how came I to be his property ?
23 How composed you are , ’ he drawled .
24 How chaffed you ask ?
25 They 'd have put her in the freak show , confessing how misled she was by capitalist gold .
26 But how spoilt she 's been !
27 Arthur Ibbetson , the English cameraman who worked with him on several occasions , first notes how alarmed he was to discover what a bad skin Richard had and then enthuses without pause about the shape of his face , his professionalism , his patience .
28 I can not say how touched I am at the warmth of the reception you have arranged for me . ’
29 And best of all the pictures that flew through her mind so happily as she jolted onwards was Michael Swinton 's gratitude and delight , how touched he would be that she had thought of him , how she would seem to him like some sort of Christmas spirit , glittering in a thousand jewels , her arms laden with bounty …
30 This reveals how insecure they are and how threatened they feel by other people 's opinions .
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