Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [verb] [adv prt] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't think they care how clapped out it is actually . |
2 | She looked down , realising just how keyed up he was ; how close he had come to snapping at her . |
3 | ‘ Anyway , I did n't realise it was Lori you were protecting , which only goes to show how mixed up you 'd got me , until the note arrived telling me you had the jade . |
4 | There are of course reasons why people do not set goals : they may not realize the importance of goals ; they may not know how to set about it ; or more importantly , they may have a fear of failure . |
5 | But we do n't know how to set about it . |
6 | ‘ Investors who are making money tend not to complain , no matter how fed up they are with their advisers , ’ he said . |
7 | I was still a child no matter how grown up I felt . |
8 | You 've no idea how let down I felt when you would n't . ’ |
9 | ‘ You never knew how messed up I became after we broke up . |
10 | Just think how tangled up we are with pigs , how we love to hate ourselves as pigs , and how easy it is to turn a pig into a person . |
11 | By the third she knew how knocked around he was . |
12 | Celtic had three players booked in the first 20 minutes to illustrate just how fired up they were . |
13 | Do not become strident ; it is critical that you appear calm and in control ( however stirred up you may feel inside ) . |
14 | why come out I thought myself I 'm trapped |