Example sentences of "[Wh adv] many [pron] [vb mod] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively it is possible to reduce the value of the sticker by asking the children how many they would like .
2 A detailed booklet of advice is given to each S5 pupil and they are also individually counselled on which papers and how many they should attempt at CSYS .
3 Have you planned how many we shall have , and what schools they will go to ?
4 How many we might need ?
5 Well it depends how many how many we can get together to issue at once , but I would like to have .
6 Then James had to look at a tray containing 20 objects and , when the tray was removed , see how many he could remember .
7 if you watch the news , watch the nine o'clock news tonight and try and sift out how many things you could put into a negative pile and how many you could put into a positive pile and I think that you would find that the negative pile
8 Do what is comfortable and keep a note of how many you can do .
9 Silly noises like raspberries are an excuse for a good giggle — see how many you can come up with , and let him copy you .
10 Why do n't you count up the French words in italics and see how many you can learn by heart .
11 It makes far more sense to do two for the first day , then you can judge how many you can get through in a day from those two .
12 See how many you can find .
13 Think how many you 'd need .
14 Each county is told how many it should contribute , and is expected to conform to its ‘ structure plan ’ , proposing where such development should take place : within existing towns or villages , on their fringes , or on green-field sites .
15 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
16 Separately , US PC Week highlights Intel 's unhappiness with the cavalier way in which IBM has been offering to all and sundry the iAPX-86 chip variants it has designed under its second source agreement with IBM , and suggests that the agreement is being renegotiated , and that IBM may get the right to make enhanced versions of the Pentium only if it agrees to strict limits on how many it can make for itself or sale .
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