Example sentences of "and [Wh adv] [adv] [pers pn] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 And how well they communicate .
2 Older industrial economies , like our own , have two options : they can try to match the low wages and discipline under which workers elsewhere in the world are willing to labor , or they can compete on the basis of how quickly and how well they transform ideas into incrementally better products .
3 Physiological psychology presents a range of major methodological challenges , and how well we meet these challenges affects the ease with which we can interpret the experiments that we carry out .
4 And how well I remember the tawdry Dave Mellor castigating me for ‘ snorting and sneering ’ at his apocalyptic view of what a Labour Government would mean .
5 How often we have witnessed such hubris , and how loudly we have guffawed .
6 Her story is filled with fascinating accounts of her daily observation , which reveal many extraordinary secrets of rhino behaviour : how they communicate by subtle changes in their breathing patterns , and how amicably they live together most of the time .
7 And how skilfully we tackle all the difficult and messy jobs like plumbing , wiring , plastering and tiling .
8 A public loan like that would have the added advantage of showing the Khedive what loyal subjects we Copts are and how greatly we admire him . ’
9 Just a line to say what a beastly profession I think politics are — and how greatly I admire your dignity and good humour .
10 Investing for profit is not just a matter of the hardware you buy and how productively you use it .
11 ‘ No matter what it takes and how long we have to investigate it we will find out who did it . ’
12 And another Quote of the Week ( and how long we have had to wait for the national press to notice what has been so obvious for so long ) : ‘ With Waterstones backed by W H Smith , and Pentos ’ gearing rising , there can be little doubt who has the deeper pockets to fight a protracted battle .
13 What I 'd like you to do , is to try and put into words , what the main problems are at the moment , when they occur , where they occur , and how long they 've been going on for ’ .
14 And how long they last .
15 The other important questions are how long reservoirs survive , and how long they take to develop .
16 okay , pretend that you 're that building and I want you to describe yourself and and I want the rest of the class to see if they can guess what it is and how long they take it they take to guess okay , and if you think you know what that person is , put your hand up do n't do n't shout out .
17 It is the managers of local authority stock who determine who is allocated to which houses and where ; who can enter the waiting list and how long they have to wait and , crucially , who can transfer within this sector .
18 Hundreds of birds are trapped each winter in the Berkeley New Decoy and then ringed to monitor where they migrate to and how long they live .
19 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 .
20 The direction and power of the smash is affected by when you hit the ball , what direction the ball 's already travelling , and how long you hold down the fire button !
21 The range of possibilities is endless and with Citalia you have plenty of options of when you go and how long you stay .
22 we can then issue you with a Personal Loan Certificate that shows how much you can borrow and how long you 've got to repay the money .
23 Decide how much you need and how long you want to pay — and leave the rest to us .
24 The choices we make as to what jobs we do , and how often we do them , are not always in our own best interests .
25 The observational data will provide information on different styles of overtaking including their effectiveness and how often they happen .
26 When you eat and how often you eat is entirely up to you as long as you keep to the correct calorie total and aim for the right fibre total .
27 I 'd like you to ring us back up in the past and ask us , tell us if there 's a war and how often you have sex in them days .
28 However language does not just reflect the society in which we live , it also contributes to how we experience that reality and how much we contribute to keeping things as they are .
29 How little do we know of nature 's processes and how much we assume .
30 Why we eat what we do and how much we eat of any particular food is a fascinating subject .
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