Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [modal v] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The bookies have been inundated with bets ranging from how he 'll do this afternoon , to er whether he 's likely to become Champion Jockey again . |
2 | If Ms Twelves is an image of the past that Mr Kinnock wants London to forget , the Oscar-winning actress Glenda Jackson is how he would prefer Labour to look . |
3 | Quite how he would do that she was undecided when later she ran her bath prior to getting ready to go down to dinner . |
4 | While watching the Moi trackers scurrying up the trees , he began to daydream of how he would return alone to compete with all the youths of her village in feats of strength and athleticism . |
5 | Eventually I asked him how he had become a Christian and why he had believed , and then asked him how he would answer some of the questions that his visit to a French university was bound to raise . |
6 | He did n't for one minute expect that sort of treatment in Gloucester , but that was how he would spend this afternoon . |
7 | I did not know how he would take all this ; but at the end of the interview he rose and said , ‘ I agree entirely with what you said at the beginning . |
8 | How he would despise that ! |
9 | You must know how he 'd give any of us the moon after he 's been — not himself . ’ |
10 | This session is the cause of much joshing in the Right Said Fred camp , him saying how he 'd make sure he had a hot shower first and primed himself for action if he did it again , his partners enjoying wiggling their little fingers at any opportunity and ribbing him for his perceived shortcomings . |
11 | It is the time during which the evolutionary process was producing the human form as it now is , and laying down the pattern from which man , in remote retrospect , can now extract the necessary information on which to lay the foundation of the concept of the Created God , and to understand how he must develop that concept . |
12 | It is hard to see how he can improve regulatory standards without extra resources . |
13 | How he can do that to a little girl . |
14 | that all depends on how the , how he can get that guitar in tune . |
15 | How he can square that with what he has said , I really do not know . |
16 | But England manager Graham Taylor countered : ‘ I ca n't see how he can say such things without having an intimate knowledge of our game . |
17 | Of course examinations are unreal ; they are a contrivance whereby the student has the opportunity — usually over periods of three hours — to show how he can tackle fresh problems using the basic knowledge that he possesses . |
18 | How he can use that phrase when living standards for a married man on average earnings with two children have risen by about 35 per cent . |
19 | And how he could make all the village wealthy . ’ |
20 | He would have to see how he could avoid that . |
21 | Descartes never questioned his beliefs about how things seemed to him at the time ; he asked instead how he could know other things , such as the existence of God or of a material world . |
22 | I just had no idea what he was doing , how he could get those sounds . |
23 | Twenty-six-year old Gary Ashton , who lives in Southend-on-Sea and imports cane furniture , looks unsure when asked how he will raise all the money , then replies that he will probably re-mortgage his flat . |
24 | One Saturday morning , some two weeks after Mrs Frizzell 's encounter with Mrs Stych , Mr Frizzell was seated at his office desk in a glassed-in area above the garage proper , from whence he could see all that was going on at both back and front of his property . |
25 | He told me not to open my mouth to either of you and Una until such time when he would tell all three of you himself . |
26 | He would have to be very careful , only going out after dusk when he could do some jobs for other people in exchange for a little food . |
27 | Howley was remanded in custody until March 20 when he will face further proceedings . |
28 | He is advised also to contact the appropriate official of his intentions when he will receive all reasonable assistance towards his visit . |
29 | He does n't move , then suddenly his head gives a small jerk forward and his eyes buck wide open , the way they always used to when he 'd make some incoherent claim to lineage to the gods . |
30 | He was also workshy , and no-one could remember when he last had a regular job , but most people could recall when he 'd last tried to touch them for the loan of a bob . |