Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [Wh adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You have only to think how often we suffer from aches and pains when we are miserable or depressed .
2 Interspersed with these are anecdotes from his own personal experience travelling around the remains of the country as a journalist , which makes harrowing reading , if only to note how indiscriminately trigger-happy so many people over there seem to be ( joking , for instance , about ‘ target practice ’ on a car containing a TV-film crew ) .
3 And the detailed rules of company law must be tested not just to see how well they serve the interests of shareholders , but also how well they serve the interests of society in having an efficient and productive economy .
4 I am impressed tonight to see how much we agree about the position there and on the need for much stronger action than has been taken so far .
5 As it is , there is not much she can do with her curls except , every now and again , crop them brutally short just to demonstrate how inadequately they represent her character .
6 Just to show how nice I really am . ’
7 Probably the party would come in plain dinner dresses , just to show how far above such things they were .
8 It is easy now to understand why so many cameramen have filmed their own deaths .
9 So , having broken down our hypothesis into smaller testable parts we have now to decide how far we can hope to get with our present research project .
10 If you want somewhere to live why not squat .
11 The Prince of Wales visits Castlebrae High tomorrow to see how more than £1.2 million of Urban Aid cash is being used to create a World of Work complex to give pupils a taste of what ‘ real ’ jobs are like .
12 Two examples are given here to illustrate how socially useful design could make a fuller and more creative use of new technologies .
13 With his particular ambitions , he would do well to consider how best to shorten his mortgage term .
14 The example is chosen simply to demonstrate how sadly lacking we are in the very facilities which historians require most — mechanisms of exchanging data between different processing environments .
15 The plan of this chapter is to review the main issues in the study of vision and then to consider how far what we have learned about the visual system can act as a model for understanding how other perceptual mechanisms work .
16 Ask someone else to justify how much it meant to us .
17 A major part of the nurse 's role is therefore to assess how much help a patient requires and what risks there may be to his safety .
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