Example sentences of "how [pron] [vb base] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 So I 'm gon na see how I get on an if I keep doing it I 'm just gon na get it as overtime .
2 No you see I , see how I go for a minute
3 How I long for a return to wingers , all-out attack — and entertainment . ’
4 ‘ Oh , I do n't mind , ’ said Ianthe , watching an old woman watering plants on a nearby roof ‘ How I long for a cup of tea ! ’ she went on , coming back into the room .
5 I wonder how I look in a sarong ?
6 How ironic that it should take me so long to know how I feel about a man and then in that same moment realise that he really is the bastard I first took him for !
7 I manage to calm my nerves by remembering how I feel before a World Championship run with twisting somersaults and double axels ahead of me .
8 What you are under the surface plays an important part in how you respond to a variety of human circumstances .
9 Funny how you go through a line like that beautifully , is n't it .
10 But he 's just a bit irritating cos he well you know I do , I do n't understand how you go through a whole relationship and everything , and then come to end of it and not even feel the slightest bit
11 It 's funny how you get into A lot of people are like that .
12 How you get in a sleeping bag and that , oh no
13 I mean the whole point of it is right is it does n't make any difference how you reply to an invitation .
14 How would you feel if er a if I said sort of describe how you feel on a scale of one to ten ?
15 Do n't be bashful about telling folk how you feel for a loved one 's advice and experience will soon put your mind at rest .
16 It touches some very deep questions as to what we are as people , and how we react to a variety of inner desires and temptations .
17 At its root is the premise that by more openly sharing with one another both our long-term strategies and how we operate on a day-to-day basis , we will actually be able to improve both our businesses . ’
18 At its root in the premise that by more openly sharing with one another both our long-term strategies and how we operate on a day-to-day basis , we will actually be able to improve both our businesses . ’
19 Families are usually unable to describe how they function to an outsider and so questions that enquire about this directly are likely to be unhelpful .
20 It measures and quantifies how they act within a particular pattern of living .
21 The answer , of course , depends upon the quantity rule that firms employ , in particular how they react to a higher level of demand than they were expecting .
22 But the real test will be how they fare in an economic recession
23 They did n't ask how they get from a man to a woman not that knows anyway but
24 Some recent work , however , particularly in attempting to historicise the insights of Freud , and to demonstrate the specificity of his categories ( that is , showing how they refer to a particular cultural milieu ) has opened up new possibilities .
25 In general terms , developmentalists take the view that it should be possible to examine the ways in which infants and young children interact with the physical world and with other people and to determine how they change as a result .
26 With these types of horses , try to sit very lightly and note how they work on the lunge without the weight on their back compared to how they work under a rider .
27 Some key characteristics of library materials are now considered , to see how they bear upon a selection decision .
28 Models , like photographers , specialise in certain types of work and they usually have portfolios to show off how they look in a variety of poses .
29 I have found that most people have no idea how they behave in a group , and are upset when they watch their behaviour in groups on video replays .
30 These analyses of transients during an accident are used to derive the temperature and pressure loads , how they vary throughout an accident , as well as the quantities of coolant that flow through the system .
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