Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [Wh adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | That , at least is the assumption , but there have been disagreements about how well it works . |
2 | We need to know the costs of making the world a little safer , and we need to encourage society to make a decision about how much it values the benefits . |
3 | But there are doubts about how quickly it can be set up , given the party 's lack of money . |
4 | ‘ It 's not a question of bringing them to more people — Emporio has never been for the poor — but of morals ; with the Nineties there comes a new thinking about how much it 's right to spend on clothes and I certainly go along with that . ’ |
5 | If a firm is operating in a good , competitive market then , notwithstanding the problems associated with accounting measurements , profit does give an indication of how well it produced goods : the market was willing to pay more for the finished goods than it cost the firm to produce them , if the firm made a profit . |
6 | Driving for cash er well an indication of how strongly we , we 've been driving for cash is that er the reduction i in er operating cash flow is less than the reduction in profit . |
7 | Householders will have their first indication of how much they will have to pay by late April . |
8 | ‘ It never did , Fernando ; not for one second did I have any doubts of how deeply I felt for you , only doubts of how deeply you had felt for me . |
9 | ‘ It never did , Fernando ; not for one second did I have any doubts of how deeply I felt for you , only doubts of how deeply you had felt for me . |
10 | Herod had arrested John because John kept reminding Herod of how wrong he had been to marry Herodias , who was already married to Herod 's brother Philip . |
11 | Sometimes I wonder that she did n't collapse under the sheer weight of how much we needed her , of how unreasonably we all admired and needed her . |
12 | If " Creole " is a second dialect rather than a second language , delaying its acquisition until adolescence will still have a limiting effect on how well it can be learned . |
13 | It is a gradual , continuously varying effect on how far you can walk , and how fast . |
14 | After six months , when the new employee has had a chance to settle in and learn the ropes , make a thorough and honest assessment of how well she/he is fulfilling the requirements . |
15 | Find out how seriously a believer takes his doubts and you have the index of how seriously he takes his faith . |
16 | That it is now required reading for the French Establishment and for anybody involved in business or education is a measure of how successfully it fulfilled its task without compromising a reputation for unbiased reporting . |
17 | It was a measure of how well they had done that he even considered such an awful thing . |
18 | The idea is to compare a store 's performance not just with its historical record , but with some more objective measure of how well it should be doing . |
19 | The extent to which they try to run towards the red compared with the yellow is taken as a measure of how strongly they have been imprinted . |
20 | ‘ We will go to Leeds , the defending champions , feeling confident , instead of just hoping for the best — and that 's a measure of how far we 've come . |
21 | We asked the Home Office to appear in this program , but they refused , instead they sent us a letter full of encouraging noises about how seriously they took the question of data protection . |
22 | That said , there is a serious question about how far we can speak of ‘ women 's languages ’ or ‘ genderlects ’ in the same way we talk of ‘ Lancashire dialect ’ or ‘ Jamaican creole ’ . |
23 | This question about how often you exercise and get sweaty is ridiculous . |
24 | ( Test of how much we use our local stations ) : What are the approximate journey times by the most direct route : — |
25 | ( Test of how much we use our local lines . ) |
26 | Our observations are related to an issue that we believe has been unduly neglected — the question of how completely we interpret texts . |
27 | Clearly the question of how much it costs to sustain at home elderly people with dementia is a very important one , but it is one which is very difficult to answer . |
28 | The hon. Member for Sheffield , Brightside ( Mr. Blunkett ) raised the question of how much it cost to collect a tonne of rubbish in one place as opposed to another . |
29 | Related to these results is the question of how long we can stay asleep ( in a laboratory that is always equally quiet , dark , and warm ) at different times of the day . |
30 | One moment halfway up the straight it looked as if Eddery might have cut it too fine ; the next it was a question of how far he would win by , for this burst of speed was so decisive that it made the top horses in Europe look one-paced . |