Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [be] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A further study of Les Sylphides reveals Fokine 's great understanding of the dance rhythms which he felt he had to make visible whenever he was using well-recognised dance forms .
2 but it 's amazing how I 'm affecting black kids .
3 She turned away from him back into the big sitting-room , wondering how she was to bear this fresh indignity without giving her innermost secret away .
4 She entered the building , wondering how she was to find this elusive man , wondering again what she was going to tell him even if she did succeed in locating him .
5 But I 'll let you alone now and come and see how you 're feeling later .
6 I asked Terry to come along because one of the things I tho I tho I hope we might get round to spending a few minutes on was about Alan 's raised it before about records coming in er , and what the state of the game is in records coming into us and how we 're transferring that information , or not transferring that information onto dep onto department 's national curriculum er material
7 She said well that 's the rules , you know that 's how we 're doing this , we 're offering a fixed-rate for three hundred pounds .
8 And I I hope that when we bring our initiatives to you next month , you will see how we are addressing that .
9 What I was trying to say that the for the fire fighter decision about was very boo 'd upon to the professional advice of our Chief Fire Officers and they have a good for eighteen months of how we are doing this fire fighting in Hertfordshire .
10 Rather , it refers to the processes , categories and know ledges through which communities are defined as such : that is , how they are rendered specific and differentiated .
11 This means that they should be clear about what they are to look for in the performance and how they are to judge these points .
12 From a knowledge of what edges and surfaces are present , and how they are oriented relative to the eye , we are able to deduce with some confidence what three-dimensional objects are present .
13 Norman ( 1982 ) points out that all homes have some dementing residents — it is how they are managed that is important .
14 ‘ The vehicles are not inherently unsafe , it 's how they are driven that is the key . ’
15 Small time burglars with the social skills of a potted shrimp telling me how they 're saving all their readies to invest in a club one day — ‘ Maybe Puerto Banus , maybe Chesterfield , I 'm not sure yet . ’
16 It was having the same sorts of mainly damaging effects on people 's personal lives and on their family lives and so on , and in research that I carried out in Brighton erm over the past three or four years we were looking at these effects — how they were affecting unemployed people in Brighton — and trying to explain them .
17 He was concerned to discover how they were winning lucrative car parking contracts and whether there was a leak of information from his own company .
18 They locate the category of ‘ knowledge ’ in a social context rather than an epistemological one ; it is not the validity of knowledge but how it is used that is of importance to the sociology of knowledge .
19 Different books of the New Testament have different ways of describing the indescribable , that is , the nature of Christ , and the first three centuries of Christendom are a history of ceaseless dispute among the most learned doctors of the Church as to what this nature was , and how it was made manifest during the period of the Incarnation .
20 Gawd knows how he 's breathing proper , but he is , so do n't you go shoving him around .
21 She looks sideways at Howard to see how he is taking this .
22 A glossary of terms and acronyms used can be very helpful not only to the reader but also to the writer who is forced to consider carefully how he is using various technical terms .
23 They told Jesus how he was getting richer and richer as they got poorer and poorer , and how he did n't have any pity even on people who really could n't afford to pay .
24 Then I heard Chet using his on some records and started investigating and found out how he was getting that sound .
25 But for some reason she knew he was my brother , and she asked me how he was keeping these days . ’
26 One French officer describes how he was buried three times that day in his trench , and dug out each time by his men .
27 How he was thrown clear with his clothes blown off and still survived is a miracle . ’
28 Surrounding this narrative is the story of Claus Von Bulow ; how he was found guilty of injecting Sunny with the insulin that led to her coma , and then later acquitted .
29 No I think it was just , certainly Tom tried to lift us or because over the winter months when nothing was happening negotiations-wise , you know he knew if he did n't lift us then nothing would and everyone would get so disheartened they 'd just say oh sod it and back to work or forget it and what have you .
30 Even when the famous Evangeline , who was elected first woman General of the Salvation Army in 1934 , visited Australia when Eva was six or seven Eva failed to appreciate why everyone was making such a fuss .
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