Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] would [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Admission to a psychiatric unit was not thought necessary because she was able to make realistic plans concerning how she would cope during the next few days , and support was available from her children .
2 She put a table in front of her to see how she would look from the lecture hall .
3 She did n't know how she would live with the shame when it began to show .
4 She no longer woke up wondering why she was alive , wondering how she would get through the day .
5 You then take , that 's how you would progress through the hoop .
6 Write down how you would explain to the customer what each statement means :
7 Yes , I think also how you feel it could be improved would be very relevant and how you would feel in the context of a pensioners meeting , an annual meeting like shareholders have in companies and how you if you have any views on how such a meeting might be managed in relation to the deferred pensioners interests , the existing pensioners interests , the employees interest and obviously the company 's interest being adequately reflected at such a meeting but I think we would welcome that aspect .
8 Describe how you would deal with the situation .
9 Explain briefly how you would deal with the request and then process the reservation from the arrival to the final departure of the guests .
10 Will he ensure that , before any consideration is given to such a development , we are quite clear in Britain how long such troops would stay , what exactly they would be setting out to achieve , and how they would cope with the aftermath ?
11 I told them of my plans — a little hesitantly , I admit , as they are practising Christians and I was n't sure how they would take to the idea of a DIY funeral .
12 MORTGAGE lenders were divided yesterday on how they would respond to the base rate hike , but a 1.25 per cent increase in ordinary mortgage rates to 14.75 per cent seemed the most common reaction , probably from 1 November , writes Patrick Hosking .
13 ‘ I ca n't imagine how they 'd manage with the zimmer , although there 's probably a whole magazine in the library devoted to obscene things you can do with disability aids . ’
14 There 's Tony never out of the bath and Nutty never in it , one stinks like a knocking shop the other like a nest of polecats ; I 'm beginning to wonder how they 'd look on the mantelpiece but do n't let on I said so !
15 Then the strategy ‘ cooperate with your neighbour if he cooperates ; otherwise defect ’ would be an ESS , although I have some difficulty in seeing how it would evolve in the first place .
16 We will canvass views on how such a lottery should be run and controlled , and how it would fit within the pattern of charitable fund-raising in Britain .
17 Warm things are said in the flush of the campaign but now that it 's over the first question the Tories should ask is how it would look to the country if a victorious party launched into a frontal assault on the BBC in the wake of its victory .
18 It was not at all certain , then , how he would fare against the younger breed of highly professionalized butlers looking for posts .
19 He told Wordsworth how he would lie on the leads , or flat roof , of Christ 's Hospital , and gaze into the sky because that was the only face of nature London could not obscure , or how he would close his eyes and ‘ by internal light ’ see before him the trees and meadows of Ottery and the river itself .
20 Emily was watching Vic , seeing how he would deal with the question .
21 It was not at all clear at his accession how far the new king would pursue Offa 's policies nor how he would deal with the Carolingians .
22 A few moments later , balloon of armagnac in hand , I was listening to Dennis recount with great self-satisfaction how he 'd come by the priceless spirit , when our attention was drawn by the sound of running water from the kitchen .
23 ‘ My immediate family knew only that I was mad enough to go to savage lands where I would live in the jungle , menaced by lions and snakes , and might be lucky to escape the cooking pot .
24 And in in the circumstances I 'm talking about where I would work on the side , then it 's always gon na be erm turning to the quickest resort , rather than the last resort you know .
25 She followed his leaping figure , half-dreading the moment when she would pass through the arch into that claustrophobic , dank , river-smelling darkness and would hear , unnaturally loud , the suck of the canal against the paving stones and the slow drip of water from the low roof .
26 She had n't seen Luke since the afternoon when she 'd run from the office , having confined her windsurfing to early Saturday mornings , safe in the knowledge that his tuition of the children took place later in the day .
27 She loved to walk out into the villages where she would sit round the fire or outside a hut shelling peanuts with a family , so that she learned first hand many of the African customs and quickly mastered the language .
28 Why you would n't break a window to break a window , why you 'd go to the trouble of using a glass cutter
29 Yes er I think that er notwithstanding the fact that we only spoke about the er incentive scheme on occasions , we reserved our er judgment as to when we would apply to the management to discuss certain matters .
30 ‘ I showed him on the map where we would sink into the Atlantic if we did n't , ’ Capt Goebel said .
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