Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh adv] much [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If you need to use them , you now have a record of how much they will cost , in advance .
2 Householders will have their first indication of how much they will have to pay by late April .
3 And he has n't the least idea of how much it will come to .
4 A short ‘ idiot 's guide ’ to fundraising ( of the sort this idiot would need ) with suggestions about events and methods of fundraising ( including how much they can expect from house-to-house collecting ) , any rules they need to know , how to link with CA , how to do a bit of educating through a display or briefing meeting or a good enjoyable social occasion to launch the effort and raise the level of interest and understanding .
5 The Government 's argument is always based on how much it would cost to implement a local income tax system .
6 Expatriates need to be briefed on how much it will cost to keep their families in the overseas location .
7 Adrenalin helps , but there 's a limit to how much we can artificially stimulate the body . ’
8 Consequently , there has been a shift in concern away from whether we will survive financially or socially to how much we can reduce financial and other kinds of uncertainty .
9 It went into great detail about how much it would take to start the colliery again and said that it would cost millions of pounds .
10 They think about how much it will cost them to pay for their land and their buildings , their seeds and young livestock , their machinery and the wages of their farm labourers .
11 We may worry a little about how much it will cost , but we know that , by and large , we shall be able to meet the bill .
12 It is partly the recession and partly companies taking a realistic look at how much they can afford . ’
13 In February 1929 Irwin had written to the Secretary of State of a conversation with Gandhi that ‘ what was interesting ’ was his statement that , if Indians were at liberty to order their own future , ‘ we should be astonished by how much they would desire to leave in our hands through lack of self-confidence ’ .
14 Public Choice theory argues that bureaucrats are judged by the size of the budget that they control and by how much they can increase it .
15 Didi judged whether a thing was good or bad by how much it would sell for .
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