Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] can [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This section is concerned with how you can achieve that expansion .
2 I just do n't know how you can finish that title now .
3 I do n't know how you can swallow that bugger !
4 That 's how you can differentiate one sample of putty from another . "
5 If I may take one more minute just to convey this when I was a child in South Africa and we demonstrated and the police would come you know , ready to fire ready to kill if necessary and you had to calculate how you can avoid that situation and then you try in your normal life after the demonstration to do something against the regime to organize people and so on , and then like a juggernaut the state comes and destroys all the work that you and others have done for years and you just see it as a child of what your parents and others had done .
6 If so , say how you see retirement as affecting you , and try to discuss how you can organise more time together , balanced with time spent on independent interests .
7 And I think that for me , having learnt quite a bit about these differences , I find what I want to do now is go forward to see how we can build some sort of unity and on what basis and whether in fact that is required .
8 ’ Yes , you do , and so do I. So we have to figure out who 's after us and how we can avoid another attack . ’
9 She will talk about how we can give better support to people with hearing disabilities .
10 I do not know how we can make that judgment until we have seen the texture of the decision that we are being asked to make .
11 The conference management board is actively considering the format and promotion of next year 's event and how we can attract more support from the profession .
12 Notice how we can perform this calculation using 4-quarter moving totals , e.g.
13 We must seriously examine how we can involve such membership in the decision making of the Union and carry them with us through change .
14 Erm and how we can speak to time and how we can control that time and make sure that even with interruptions which is what in a way what a meeting is about a discussion , that we 're able to stick to the time that we 've allocated for the particular meeting or presentation that we 've got .
15 Truth is covered up , buried , and he comes and unburies the truth or rather shows us how we can unbury that truth within ourselves , shows us the tools we must use .
16 Our priority must now be to consider anew not only the proliferation of nuclear weapons but how we can reverse that trend , which is so at odds with the end of the cold war .
17 Right , I 'm going to go through methods of how we can detect structural change by the non constant parameters .
18 There 's a whole range of things from the Foreign Office downwards where they have made mistakes costing many millions of pounds and we shall certainly be wanting to take evidence from this area of activity just to see what went wrong and how it can be put right and how we can prevent this sort of thing happening in the future . ’
19 All this , I argued , is at least suggestive about how we can have some form of access to the superficial form , say of our walking ( i.e. to the gross sequence of movements , if not to the nerves ) , and can impose a new walking ‘ strategy ’ to which we will then in due course ( after an analogue of compilation ) again lose access .
20 A justification for talk of abstract ideas is that it provides an explanation of how our thought and knowledge can be general ; ‘ how we can know any proposition to be true of all particular triangles , except we have first seen it demonstrated of the abstract idea of a triangle . ’
21 I just do n't see how they can waste that money , but there you are , I said that one day , I , I put down that fact today
22 ‘ We see companies rethinking how they can manage product design , how they can help people communicate between different groups in a company , how they can eliminate printed information and let people see information electronically and browse it exactly the way they want , or how they can keep track of their customers in a better way . ’
23 If so , ask them how they can justify such action .
24 I ca n't see how they can justify one shop without
25 He is , however , frequently contacted by landowners who want to know how they can make better use of their trees .
26 but I ca n't understand how they can say that asthma is in , really in the same strain because that 's more like a breathing
27 If the new leadership of the Labour Party decides to put greater equality at the heart of its policies , huge questions remain to be answered about how it can achieve democratic support to bring this about .
28 ‘ Interesting , but I do n't see how it can affect this case .
29 that all depends on how the , how he can get that guitar in tune .
30 How he can use that phrase when living standards for a married man on average earnings with two children have risen by about 35 per cent .
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