Example sentences of "[vb pp] and [Wh adv] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ? |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The other factor I checked was where the recording studio was situated and how long it would take me to reach by car . |
7 | Poor dentition and the absence of teeth can affect both what is eaten and how well it is masticated and absorbed . |
8 | ‘ They decided they wanted to be involved and how much they wanted to pay for it . |
9 | When he stands alone in such a place confronted by several police officers , usually some of high rank , the dice are loaded against him , especially as he knows there is no one to corroborate him as to what exactly occurred during the interrogation , how it was conducted and how long it lasted ’ . |
10 | The amount of money held by an individual to finance these transactions , therefore , is likely to depend on the size of the individual 's money income and on institutional arrangements , such as how often the individual is paid and how often he pays his bills and engages in monetary transactions . |
11 | These provisions , of which only the barest summary has been given here , were very complex and , together with the inevitable uncertainty as to when compensation would be paid and how much it should be , resulted in a general feeling of uncertainty and discontent which did not augur well for the scheme . |