Example sentences of "[adv] how [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Points will be monitored through Moss Bros 's central database and customers will be informed quarterly how much they have accumulated .
2 An additional factor is that in speaking English we vary in how rhythmically we speak : sometimes we speak very rhythmically ( this is typical of some styles of public speaking ) while at other times we speak arhythmically ( that is , without rhythm ) — for example , when we are hesitant or nervous .
3 In the early stages of a book I always write out two things : one , the plot , that is , the murder and how it happened and perhaps how eventually it will be seen for what it is ; two , the story ( which to make what I mean even clear to myself I generally label " The Storyline " ) , that is , in very rough outline what happens first and what happens next and next and next .
4 So how long you think she stay ? ’
5 So how long you back for ?
6 So how far you go is directly proportional to how fast .
7 The company is not told who uses the service , only how much it is being used . ’
8 This contact may be by post , by telephone or by personal meetings ; the choice will depend very much on how important you are to a magazine and the magazine to you and thus how often you are likely to be working with this particular publication , how physically near you are to each other and indeed how well you get on at a social level .
9 We could n't get over how well we played . ’
10 This will show the maximum amount you can borrow , and over how long you can repay the loan .
11 Socialists differed among themselves over how far their party 's commitment to the Republic should go , some looking merely to strengthen ‘ bourgeois democracy ’ while others regarded the Republic as the anteroom to socialism .
12 Ministers will clash over how far they intend to pay for capital spending projects by freezing the pay of public sector workers like teachers , nurses and doctors , or limiting rises to two per cent .
13 ‘ I know from the messages of support I have received from those in the arts world and elsewhere how much your leadership , interest and enthusiasm will be missed .
14 She stared down at the crucifix , wondering desperately how much they knew , whether they had any knowledge of her liaison with Tristram or whether these questions were merely based upon suspicion .
15 account holders will receive statements of their accounts every three months , so they know exactly how fast their savings are growing .
16 At the lower end , the chain store boom of the last decade means the equivalent one-season wonders may be cheap but that 's exactly how long they last — one season .
17 More important , forces on the ground can track the progress of an order — so commanders know exactly how long they will be waiting for spares and can plan accordingly .
18 On the other hand , employers frequently do not know exactly how long they will need to make use of their temporary workers .
19 I know exactly how long I 've got .
20 They 're also testing exactly how far they can go with mum and dad .
21 Then when I proposed the next day , and made you tell me exactly how far you 'd gone with other men — ’
22 He wanted to know exactly how far he 'd come .
23 By introducing a per capita tax , it was the government 's aim to draw every adult 's attention to exactly how much their local services were costing and to encourage them to assess whether they were receiving value for money .
24 Les Wheeler , his wife Shirley and twin daughters Ceri and Amey from Pillowell in the Forest of Dean had to endure the full razzmatazz of the pools publicity machine before they found out exactly how much they 'd won .
25 They will be able to tell you whether you will be able to get a mortgage and exactly how much your repayments are going to be .
26 You wo n't know exactly how much your Poll Tax will be until closer to April 1990 , but a projected estimate is that each person will be charged about £350 in the first year of Poll Tax .
27 ‘ I 'd like to know exactly how much there is in the account . ’
28 The branch staff will give you details of the best loan for your purpose and will tell you exactly how much it will cost you .
29 When he reached the end and put the paper back in his pocket , the audience shifted and swayed slightly , making him realize just how raptly they had listened to him .
30 You may like to check just how well you listen by practising listening in some simple everyday situations .
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