Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [verb] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , does that mean er whenever I send out the application fee of two hundred and fifty pounds some months ago , er did we get that back or do we get it back ?
2 The lacewing 's ears are at the base of each forewing , and cause the wings to fold whenever they pick up the bats ' echolocating sounds .
3 See how I turn up the corners of my mouth as I tell you again , twenty-five dollars . ’
4 Fascinating to watch : how she smoothed down the shard of the totem to make it a circle , to flatten it out ; how she trimmed and chipped to make the natural lines flow ; how she scored out the eyes , the mouth ; how she touched colour with her fingers to emphasize the woman in the land , in the mask ; how the dead wood began to live and breathe .
5 Fascinating to watch : how she smoothed down the shard of the totem to make it a circle , to flatten it out ; how she trimmed and chipped to make the natural lines flow ; how she scored out the eyes , the mouth ; how she touched colour with her fingers to emphasize the woman in the land , in the mask ; how the dead wood began to live and breathe .
6 Christmas clothes how you fill in the blanks , I saw something come sailing by , that 's quite good Little Jack Horner sat in the corner eating his
7 ‘ A phone call , a word dropped into the right ear about how you fouled up the Norwood & Chambers contract … ’
8 I was so stunned you 'd managed to pull off such a coup — but I should n't have been surprised , remembering how you built up the company from nothing . ’
9 She told me all about you and Gittel , and how you called down the curse on Gittel 's female line .
10 Can I just say a conclusion I 'm not sure how you feel how the meeting 's gone this evening I think it 's been very positive meeting at least people have actually said what there concerns are and actually raised eh , some , some of the issues .
11 I am intrigued to know how you work out the speed on the roads and tracks and how you know when to trot and when to canter ?
12 Well we can get to grips with it at this meeting when you talk amongst yourselves er as to how you divide up the base accounts yeah ?
13 Because we are engaged in practical actions of great complexity , which we nevertheless ‘ pull off ’ day after day , we have little time to stand back and analyse how we do all the things that we do .
14 This figure contains all the separate information-processing components which seem to be needed to explain how we do all the things we can do with verbal stimuli , plus arrows indicating pathways of communication between these components .
15 If there was no correlation , well you 'd expect them to be mixed up a bit so that negatives might occur with negatives or they might occur with positives vice-versa Now , I 'm g try and give you a feel for how these numbers , how we work out the correlation coefficient in terms of Z scores .
16 If you can get so close to barbel , with or without them knowing it , you should take the opportunity to study how they use the available cover to sneak under ; how they move like silent wraiths across the bottom , and how they rake over the gravel on the bottom with their barbules .
17 The details of how they opened up the roof and lowered the man down through the tiles to the feet of Jesus are so vivid that the account obviously has some true foundation to it .
18 Dempsey , oh , cos by the wall , right , and you know how he digs up the floor
19 In Monet 's The Gare Saint-Lazare pigment and cross-section analyses have shown how he built up the layers and how he achieved the dark tones using the bright colours of the impressionist palette ; no black was used .
20 How he worked out the details of this path emerged in his debate with the opposition , particularly Preobrazhensky , in the mid-1920s .
21 What d' ya want to know when someone picks up the phone .
22 And it was Sunday afternoon when I came out the pit the next time .
23 Yes , yeah , when I used to yeah , when I come home , we was courting then , I used to , old lady Mrs every Saturday when I went down the Fen , I used to have to go into the bakers and get her two ounces of yeast .
24 ‘ At the time it was a shock , but afterwards when I looked back the signs had been there .
25 And this day when I come out the bike was gone .
26 It was just after noon on a Friday when I arrived so the weekend exodus was just starting .
27 I was shaking so much that I had to lift the kettle with two hands when I staggered down the yard .
28 ‘ This was where I took up the running , ’ Robert said .
29 That is why I ask where the recovery will come from in housing .
30 Time passing never softened the impact of that moment when she looked down the table to where Twomey waited for Aunt Tossie to give her attention to the pudding he offered .
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