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

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1 Householders will have their first indication of how much they will have to pay by late April .
2 It was a measure of how well they had done that he even considered such an awful thing .
3 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 .
4 Items in the tests are not selected on the basis of how well they discriminate among students , i.e. they are not norm-referenced .
5 If you need to use them , you now have a record of how much they will cost , in advance .
6 I asked for details of how well they had maintained their new figures or if , in fact , they had n't .
7 Details of how far they walked , how long it took them , when this was done and what sort of overnight accommodation they used , would be relevant to my research .
8 I think of what each group produced , not in terms of how far from a conclusion they were , but in terms of how much they had achieved .
9 PASS ( Programme Analysis of Service Systems ; Wolfensberger and Glenn , 1973 ) evaluates services in terms of how far they comply with appearances , practices and settings which would be valued by the rest of society .
10 Subjects were then asked to give a written rating to each of the junctions of how well they previously knew it .
11 The insularity of managers is also sharply criticised : " Businessmen have a keen sense of how well they are looking after their customers .
12 If Liz and Owen had n't had that accident , which brought us together to look after the twins , we might never have found each other again ! ’ she cried , feeling almost faint as she fell back on the pillows , hardly able to bear the thought of how narrowly they had averted a lifetime of unhappiness .
13 And then can you give us an account of how far they have proved accurate ?
14 If the skirting is painted in a different colour to the walls , do n't forget to stick a smaller sample of the skirting colour next to the wall colour so you have an idea of how well they work together .
15 This gives the assessors some idea of how quickly they must make their assessments .
16 There is a range of behavioural methods which animals use to try to cope with the conditions , and again we can make measurements of how much they are having to use these .
17 However , as late as 1979 a Soviet researcher wrote that no system existed for checking and analysing technical and economic information relating to product quality , and that ‘ present methods of assessing the quality of goods manufactured for export or already delivered to the foreign consumer can not provide an adequate view of how well they are produced ’ ( Gruzinov : 1979 , p. 191 ) .
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