Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [Wh adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | I had n't the least idea where on the head was the best place to hit or how hard it had to be . |
2 | Can I direct the hon. Gentleman 's attention to the Islington crime survey , which gives rather different evidence about how much crime is being committed and how much it is rising ? |
3 | Hence , when selecting a parser it is vital to determine how wide a variety of grammar the parser is able to process and how easily it can be extended to a larger domain . |
4 | He had no idea how often Mrs Eckley came nor how long she stayed nor what Mr Browning thought . |
5 | Um I 've got some stuff on the handout about some of the stuff that 's been done about what 's what happens and how long it goes on for . |
6 | If a bad undershoot seems inevitable , again prompt action is needed rather than waiting to see what happens and how far you get . |
7 | Watercraft have also been reconstructed to test how they were manufactured and how well they functioned , as in the recent case of Olympias , a reconstructed Greek trireme . |
8 | couple of months he said he , it could be a couple of years , it depends on how quick it get , work gets done and how long they think they need you . |
9 | The garage will inform you which category of car you have and , if it needs adjustment , where this can be done and how much it will cost . |
10 | we can then issue you with a Personal Loan Certificate that shows how much you can borrow and how long you 've got to repay the money . |
11 | Now we hope we will be able to go out and actually plan which places we are going to inspect and how often we are going to do it . |
12 | ‘ You know as well as any what answer he made to their urging and how fast they dropped it , at least in his hearing . |
13 | In this instance the objective is not just a winning result ; it is also to leave the volunteer workers with an awareness not only of their importance , but of the value of the contribution they have made and how much they are appreciated by the ‘ roadies ’ and the candidates passing through . |
14 | The most important factor in ‘ free stretching ’ is that you know when it hurts and how far you can go , making it possible for you to immediately release the stretch should you need to . |
15 | ‘ We all left the theatre with smiles — thinking not what an authentic production we 'd seen but how much we 'd enjoyed 18th century theatre ’ EARLY MUSIC NEWS |
16 | Select a monthly figure that you can comfortably afford , then work out how much you want to borrow and how long it will take to repay . |
17 | The other factor I checked was where the recording studio was situated and how long it would take me to reach by car . |
18 | When you eat and how often you eat is entirely up to you as long as you keep to the correct calorie total and aim for the right fibre total . |
19 | ‘ I do n't care a damn where you 're going or how long you 'll be — ’ |
20 | Her captain , Commander Colin Fearbrache , described the talks as positive , although he would not say when the operations would begin or how often they would take place . |
21 | While I can only give an average guide , a lot will depend not on pullet cost , but on the quality of the pullet you purchase and how well it has been reared . |
22 | Think of the toddler learning to walk and how often he falls down only to pick himself up and try again . |
23 | The RapidCad is designed as a user upgrade so to see how easy it was to fit and how well it worked Intel made a RapidCad set available to install and use on my trusty Dabs 386. machine . |
24 | ‘ To be honest , it will depend how the rugby is going and how far I have progressed with Scotland ’ . |
25 | Ellwood wondered how the search for Tessa was going and how long it had taken the Department to close the story down . |
26 | Radio has made such rapid progress and become so fundamental a part of daily life throughout much of Africa that it is easy to forget just how recently it arrived and how fast it has grown . |
27 | The overriding anxiety for the employees was what benefits they could claim and how much they would receive . |
28 | Secondly , I think few realized in 1961 just how sizeable the radio audience had become or how rapidly it would expand . |
29 | As it is , the estimates by engineers this week of how the diverted lava will flow and how soon it might return to its old course will be based largely on guesswork . |
30 | ‘ No matter what it takes and how long we have to investigate it we will find out who did it . ’ |