Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [Wh adv] [adv] it " in BNC.
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1 | The graph below shows how long it takes for the present value of £1,000 per year to reach £15,000 . |
2 | Kānchho Ba says you must n't worry — he 'll stay with Sigarup however long it takes him to get better . ’ |
3 | . And perhaps the the neighbours leave the dog with Mandy how ever it is . |
4 | When considering this option , bear in mind how long it might be before your retire — if it is likely to be 35 years , then the pension loan is not for you . |
5 | The central idea to transmit is that any programme is a formal device through which rewards can be provided when the problem does not occur in circumstances where sometimes it does , and through which disincentives are provided whenever the problem does occur . |
6 | In America where initially it was done one state after another , it actually has changed quite a lot and erm the developments have been very interesting , partly because they 've been in the courts rather than in Congress . |
7 | Infant mortality in Leicester , Preston , Manchester , and other large towns in 1871–80 was over 200 per 1,000 births per year when nationally it was about 150 and under 100 in favoured rural areas ( Woods and Hinde 1987 ) . |