Example sentences of "[Wh adv] they [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Individuals who have inherited a single sickle gene are said to have sickle cell trait , whereby they generally do not present any clinical symptoms of the disease and may be unaware of their condition .
2 Whatever the reason , male marmosets have developed a rearing strategy whereby they greatly assist the mother by carrying , holding , and generally caring for infants while she is away eating elsewhere .
3 Angie recalls how she moved in with David 's mother to comfort her and how they eventually found Haddon Hall , a large Victorian folly in Beckenham , where ultimately she and David lived along with Tony Visconti and his girlfriend Liz .
4 Ninety six male patients admitted to four surgical wards for elective repair of inguinal hernias under general anaesthesia were interviewed in hospital on the day before surgery and asked to complete two self evaluation questionnaires : a screen for pre-existing anxiety or depressive states using the hospital anxiety and depression scale ( HADS ) , in which patients were asked to score answers based on how they generally felt over the few weeks before admission , and an assessment of their current state of anxiety ( Spielberger STAI-X1 ) .
5 Morgan 's work is divided into four parts : [ 1 ] The growth of intelligence through inventions and discoveries , which deals in great part with agricultural technology ; [ 2 ] the growth of the idea of government , which is mainly a discussion of descent groups and how they ultimately give way to state organization , particularly the Roman state ; [ 3 ] the growth of the idea of the family , largely a discussion of types of marriage and types of kinship terminology ; and finally [ 4 ] the growth of the idea of property .
6 ASIANS are being asked to recall how they successfully adapted to British life .
7 Source C describes how they bravely took over the dangerous jobs in munitions factories , and how they joined or worked alongside the armed services , either joining women 's armed services , or working as nurses out on the battlefront .
8 Take in every little movement they make , watch how they immediately gulp down some items of food , when at other times they will suck and blow it out several times before consuming it .
9 The aim of this paper is to investigate the set of laws and to show how they completely characterise the semantics of the language .
10 Once you are able to make cables efficiently and know how they normally look , this might be a good time to try them out in more unusual yarns .
11 How , this is how they just came back to me so
12 Funny , considering how they also like to put it all down on paper . ’
13 LABOUR backbenchers yesterday called for two Cabinet ministers to explain how they allegedly spent £6,000 of taxpayers ' money on three urgent flights home from France , or repay the money .
14 ‘ It 's how they probably got their reputation for being thick . ’
15 Erm we 've er we you 'll be looking at education , our biggest service , and a service which we should which is going through some very profound changes at the moment where we 're trying to er increase the resources that are within individual schools so that they can make their own decisions erm about er how they best meet the needs of their youngsters .
16 All you ever hear is how great football teams like Newcastle/Chelsea/West Ham/Liverpool/Scum have always played ( even Wolves got a mention somewhere the other day ) , & how they always stick to thier principles .
17 " Did you notice how they always kept their distance from each other ? "
18 How they always love her and keep nudging her .
19 How they always wanted to know what other men did .
20 An indication that the child knows what letters ought to be in the word , but ca n't remember clearly enough how they really look .
21 It may be far better to have an open argument than a family where no one tells the truth about how they really feel .
22 That teachers — young , middle-aged , and those near retirement — can be asked to express how they really feel about curriculum developments can only be for the good .
23 Take this opportunity to try Amyway 's products and see how they really do stand up to the products you have used for years .
24 Everyone knew the tales of rabid dogs : how they suddenly went wild and uncontrollable , spinning round in circles , and rampaging through a village scattering chickens , or baying at the moon and running with the jackals .
25 What we 're really asking voters to do is ask searching questions of their candidates to really find out how they feel and how they personally feel about the environment and how that spin-off would become part of their council thinking .
26 Their relations were always cordial and , in his memoirs , Hedilla recounts how they often talked of politics .
27 4.1 The way in which clients are received throughout the Department will have a bearing on how they subsequently act .
28 ‘ Social democracy ’ scored better than ‘ communism ’ or ‘ liberalism ’ when Poles and Hungarians were asked how they now felt about these ‘ isms ’ in a poll that was organised recently by a French firm , Conseils-Sondages-Analyses and Le Journal des Elections .
29 The rangers will explain how they now manage the railway line for recreation and wildlife .
30 This is how they now do it .
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