Example sentences of "[Wh adv] you [vb base] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now , you must tell me how you 've heard about all this ? ’
2 Just see how you 've walked into this house without a thought for if I wished to use it . ’
3 How you manage to work in this beats me . ’
4 It may be helpful to remember how you have lived through bad times before and how you have coped with crises .
5 I wish to run up to the window of the Mercedes and shout at the general sitting there : Wake up , you fat bastard , ca n't you see how you look parading in this cemetery , like some overstuffed SS officer in Birkenau ?
6 You can quickly load any named set by clicking on the button marked with three icons at the bottom right of the screen — a pop-up list of all the possibilities appears — including Hide SmartIcons for times when you prefer to do without any !
7 There are times when you have to live with these unpleasant facts of life .
8 As I think you will agree when you have looked at all the evidence it may well not have been quite so simple in this case to determine what was the best for the girl , as we , looking back on events from this point in time , may think .
9 So what does that 's when you start thinking about half of a quarter it gets very confusing what do you mean do you mean half or a quarter ?
10 Sails without full length battens are frequently called ‘ soft ’ sails , ideally you will need two sails since when you start to sail in strong winds a small sail will be far easier to use .
11 Well where you get where you get reporting from foreign you know station .
12 The Drowning Pool , that 's Paul Newman and , and Janet erm , Joanne Woodward , that 's the one where you get trapped in this place and it 's filling with water .
13 erm and er then you know you 'll , you 'll have a bit more of a , a shopping list as it were , and , and that may help you to erm actually define where you want to go within this huge range of of er you know possibilities .
14 And I further think you 're working all on your ownsome on this and that 's why you 've come to good old Uncle Mo instead of going to the boys at Langley .
15 If you do not trust your breeder of his choice , re-examine why you have gone to this particular person in the first place .
16 The information should be clearly presented and it should be plain to the audience : what the topic is ; why you have chosen it ; what view you take on the matter ; and why you have arrived at any particular conclusions .
17 Mercy said , ‘ I do n't know why you have to speak like that , Harvey .
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