Example sentences of "[verb] [Wh adv] you [vb mod] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 I mean there 's a lot of voluntary organisations who are working in this field , I do n't know how you would just make sure you got them all .
2 That 's , my one , I do n't know how you 'd ever get over it , but that 's my one criticism of the thing is that sometimes when you walk in it 's the first thing that hits you and unless people are dancing it creates a cold atmosphere .
3 ‘ I do n't know how you can even suggest it .
4 ‘ I do n't know how you can even speak of her in the same breath . ’
5 I did n't know how you could ever forgive me .
6 ‘ Quite frankly , ’ Laura continued , ‘ if I hear her say , ‘ I really do n't know why you ca n't keep the twins quiet , ’ in that scathing upper-class voice of hers just once more I swear I 'm going to hit the old bat ! ’
7 Although IBM began to trim its overhead last year , York 's experience at Chrysler ‘ would show how you could really shut the chequebook , ’ he adds .
8 For instance , in one of the lectures we were talking about how you know how heavy an atom is , and my colleague , Mike Pendlebury , was describing how you can actually do this by weighing a crystal and counting the number of atoms in it , erm this is certainly not the traditional way , it 's a way that 's been developed over the last few years .
9 I do n't see how you can fucking tell me barefaced lies like that !
10 And as the kind of girls you seem to prefer would think a job like mine utterly boring , I do n't see how you can possibly say I 'm just like them .
11 This bedroom in an American home shows how you can successfully mix European and American furnishings .
12 Consider how you can best get access to any local university library for specialist journals .
13 I thought you were a caring sort of person , I ca n't understand why you wo n't speak to me now .
14 ‘ I still ca n't understand why you wo n't take the flat , ’ she said .
15 I do n't understand why you ca n't see that ! ’
16 You were so stubborn about it , you just kept saying everything was all right , and it was n't , it was getting worse all the time , and I could n't understand why you could n't see it .
17 If you are aware that you do not feel tired , try staying up a little later — it has to be better than lying there wondering why you ca n't get to sleep .
18 This takes practice but you can soon learn to use that new-found sense of awareness whether you are going through a tranquil period of your life or whether you are lying in bed wondering why you can not get to sleep .
19 ‘ I can see why you might not want to go near Bad Schwarzendorn .
20 ‘ I do n't see why you ca n't empty the account . ’
21 Do n't see why you ca n't do it .
22 Well yes , but there 's an awful lot of yolk and I do n't , really do n't see why you ca n't eat the white of the egg .
23 ‘ I do n't see why you ca n't come to me until your dream man comes along , ’ he said , and she wanted to hit him , all the sympathy she had felt drowning in his sarcasm .
24 ‘ I do n't see why you ca n't have a private line , though it defeats the object of getting people to send you things you need in a hurry . ’
25 So yo She talked to you Angela did n't she and you said , I do n't see why you ca n't have pink .
26 If doing a deal with another company will help you to get their records out to people then I ca n't see why you should n't do it .
27 And if you say it 'll be such a help to you , with your examinations , I do n't see why you should n't go . "
28 ‘ So , ’ said Juliet , ‘ if Tunney or Richie Quick or whoever he is can be fooled by a designing woman in each of his adventures , I do n't see why you should n't get the dividend on his blind spot . ’
29 ‘ Oh , I do n't see why you should n't have the room , ’ she said in answer to him .
30 I do n't see why you should n't have access to those . ’
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