Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [verb] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Well I hope there 's nobody in Coulson House because it 's boarded up and I can not see how you get a vacant bed in Coulson House and this is this exercise . |
32 | Telling stories that describe how you had a similar experience fall into the same camp . |
33 | ‘ Pphh ! ’ if that 's how you record a dismissive grunt . |
34 | In fact , i it does suggest one of these other types of these isomerism depends how you view a functional group . |
35 | Their purpose in reading a text may , therefore , determine how they use a mental model as part of the context for interpreting the current sentence . |
36 | and how they recognised a common truth |
37 | Following a discussion of the optimal size of clubs , it is appropriate to consider how individuals take up club membership , i.e. how they choose a local authority in which to reside . |
38 | In this new series each month a different artist will explain how they approach a particular aspect of landscape painting , and will offer advice on some of the most common problems encountered when tackling this subject matter |
39 | But as the subject develops we can expect researchers to be more explicit about exactly how they expect a pragmatic theory to be formulated . |
40 | In the context of a directed consideration of methodology in general , the explanation by a colleague of how he planned a particular exercise or sequence can be a greater source of stimulation than a high-level lecture by an educational pundit whose circumstances and limitations are not immediately clear . |
41 | Barbara McCall talks about the days in the 20s when her husband was assistant manager at the massive Marine Gardens in Portobello — the largest ballroom in Britain — and how he discovered a young soldier singing in a beach talent contest who grew to become a star — Donald Peers . |
42 | Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type . |
43 | Michael pointed out how he had a long curve along the top of the board 's edge , and only a small curve at the bottom . |
44 | He 'd watch them quietly ; and he often told me how he had a good idea where they 'd been taking their honey : if they came to their hives low , they 'd most likely have come off a field of clover . |
45 | Henry II 's mistress , is told by CD in A Child 's History of England : ‘ It relates how the King doted on fair Rosamond … and how he had a beautiful Bower built for her in a Park at Woodstock ; and how it was erected in a labyrinth , and could only be found by a clue of silk . |
46 | He explains how he felt a tingling sensation down his left-hand side but did not immediately call for help . |
47 | How he kept a straight face Kath would never know . |
48 | Wealth did not make him lavish , however ; he had always been careful about money — indeed , he was economical in all areas of life , even in small matters such as ensuring that all the tea in a tea-pot had actually been drunk — and Joseph Chiari has remembered how he kept a regular account of his expenses in a pocket notebook . |
49 | Here he tells Neil Mulholland of the almost intolerable pressures of his work and how he survived a direct hit by a Mark 15 ‘ barrack buster ’ mortar on a border police station . |
50 | But one of the best stories in the Kelly collection concerns how he disrupted a social weekend in Northern Ireland for the former Prime Minister , Ramsay MacDonald . |
51 | TV REPORTER Michael Nicholson told last night how he smuggled a nine-year-old girl out of war-torn Yugoslavia and took her home to his family . |
52 | ‘ It 's my story , I lived it , ’ says Singleton , describing how he convinced a major studio to let an untried student director loose on a feature . |
53 | From his attic studio in south-west London , Stephen tells Andy Strickland how he coaxes a sound session from nervous musicians … |
54 | Relaxed and expansive in his office , explained how he used a local policeman to obtain details from 's criminal record on the police national computer . |
55 | Paul Dieppe explains how he used a Kuwaiti sports stadium to train for the London event . |
56 | I remember one case late at night when someone had a cardiac arrest . |
57 | There were occasions when someone did a large number , and they would bring the job-sheet round and show the others and say ‘ She has done so many , you also must . ’ |
58 | I climbed into the garden and crouched in the porch , from whence I had a good view of the street . |
59 | That is when I got a real bee in my bonnet about British restaurants . |
60 | For example , I had the privilege of visiting Australia last week , when I met a good friend of the hon. Member for Newham , North-East . |