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

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1 LIQUIDITY AND HOW TO MANAGE IT Tips for the treasurer charged with managing the group 's short-term cleared cash balance
2 ( Or were some people very quiet ? ) 4 Did people listen to what other people were saying ? 5 Did everyone understand clearly what they had to do ? 6 How did the group agree on its answer ? 7 How did everyone feel about the answer that was agreed ? 8 Was it an equal group , or did someone act as a boss ?
3 But the attitudes and relationships which haunt the present — what are they and how did they dominate in the past ?
4 How did they get across the water ?
5 How did they get from the palace to the ships ?
6 How did they get in the cage ?
7 How did they get in the cage ?
8 How did we get into the situation of today ?
9 How did he cope during the custody cases ?
10 How did he get round the docks ?
11 ‘ But how did he get from the flat to the church ? ’
12 How did he come into the yard ? ’
13 ‘ But … how did she know about the poor old Colonel 's hip ? ’
14 How did it go over the side ?
15 How did it go with the Commander ? ’
16 What of the Conservative Party , how did it react to the challenge of fascism ?
17 How did it develop in the sixties ?
18 But how did it look to the light beams ?
19 Somebody er to whom the erm er er matters could be referred er whom er could remove trustees er who are er not acting in er the best interests er of the fund erm to whom er I understand that the erm beneficiaries could er appeal if they felt that their fund was being erm used i in the wrong way which is something that we have n't got at the moment erm I mean just going very , very briefly back to the question that you asked erm about this how would you stop what 's happen happening is by having , we would have thought a pensioner trustee , because even the question has been asked how did it get through the union trustees and the answer is that most of them are employed , and they are looking over their shoulder because jobs are going and redundancies are being made .
20 Erm I mean just going very , very briefly back to the question that you asked erm about this how would you stop what 's happen happening is by having , we would have thought a pensioner trustee , because even the question has been asked how did it get through the union trustees , and the answer that most of them are employed and they are looking over their shoulder because jobs are going , redundancies are being made , you 've got a pensioner employee er a pensioner trustee on there , and they 're not looking over their shoulder for their job , they are going to do the job of a trustee and watch the fund and they would then be able to go to the regulator if they saw something that was amiss , but if somebody is employed by the firm might be very worried about doing because they 're more bothered about keeping their job .
21 But if there is a monster among those mysteries , how did it get into the loch ?
22 Now here 's a couple of customers , you were at the circus , first of all how did you feel about the circus that you saw ?
23 And how did you feel about the New Town being born ?
24 And how did you feel about the sudden influx of a lot of people and ?
25 Can I ask generally , how did you feel at the end of that negotiations .
26 How did you fell about the Church of England and the
27 Tell me how did you do with the young girl last week ?
28 How did you answer about the last — about presenting me to him ? ’
29 How did you come to the town ? ’ she asked , to prevaricate .
30 How did you come to the art scene in pre-war Britain ?
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