Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [modal v] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was not at all certain , then , how he would fare against the younger breed of highly professionalized butlers looking for posts .
2 Mr Robert Mayor was n't too sure how he would vote in a council election , because of concern over reports of overspending by the hung Wirral authority and the effect on the poll tax .
3 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 .
4 Emily was watching Vic , seeing how he would deal with the question .
5 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 .
6 For if the student can retrieve an item by dialling a number , he still has to discover what number , and to conceptualize how he might arrive at the correct answer that would give it to him .
7 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 .
8 The court said that it could not tell the Chief Constable how he should respond to the situation as it could not judge the explosiveness of the situation at the time .
9 At last month 's meeting of the Congress he showed again how he can play on the mutual fears of reformers and conservatives to get his own way .
10 Even at the time of his admission and immediately prior to surgery when he has been given a great deal of information , his overriding concern is how he will cope with a stoma and whether he will be able to manage at home .
11 I look forward to hearing from the hon. Gentleman how he will deal with the complaints that I expect he will receive from his constituents , when he has to explain to those employed at Guy 's hospital why the Labour party 's policies would deny that hospital the opportunity to increase staff pay by £6 a week .
12 We look forward to a generous settlement in a few weeks ' time when he might deal with the London Regional Transport anomaly which is afflicting us as Members representing outer London .
13 There 's times when he can go over the top .
14 He was then still slightly shy in company , though sharp and confident in other areas and among his equals , like the pool halls where he would hustle for a few dollars .
15 Ayrton Senna was in the lead and that 's where he would stay for the rest of the afternoon .
16 After two courses of treatment , he was driven home to Wiltshire , where he would remain until the start of the third course .
17 However , by late 1206 , it is likely that Innocent sensed that Otto 's cause was lost , for in a letter of probably August 1206 to the patriarch of Aquileia , Philip is called princeps and no longer dux , but he proceeded cautiously , aiming to arrive at a point where he might arbitrate between the parties .
18 But , that niggle aside , London is where he will remain for the foreseeable future .
19 The ambusher sprints ahead to find the place where he will hide in the leaves , while the chasers move in front of the driver and run along the branches trying to grab the monkey and chasing it towards the place where the ambusher sits hidden .
20 Next month he will commute from his home in Fulham to a club in Hamburg , where he will prepare for the grass-court season by playing on clay for a club in the Second Division of the German League .
21 Chris Reid , of Hibs , will be on the Scottish bench and then driven to Glasgow , where he will play from the start against Partick Thistle in the Premier Division .
22 He does seem to suggest , that if you 're directly interested or if you have a direct interest in something you ca n't take an objective view , and I would say that actually , members have shown their ability to erm , to achieve something different from that , the way they wear different hats at different committees , Mr comes to mind where he will argue for the D S O's , at the D S O managing board , and for the client at Education Committee .
23 Trent walked round through the lean-to kitchen and stood in the doorway , from where he could see into the restaurant .
24 Greg elbowed his way through and got behind the engines , from where he could see into the garden .
25 Alternatively if the process is highly complex the emphasis may be on the pattern of events as indicated by a network of blocks with a specialist symbol indicating the many points within the system for which information for the operator might appear and another symbol for points where he can interfere in the system dynamics ( Fig. 1.27 ) .
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