Example sentences of "how [det] [vb -s] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Though I 'm not sure how that helps you . ’
2 ‘ I do n't see how that benefits me .
3 Chimpanzees for instance have enormous canine teeth , but the males have them and not the females , so the idea here is that normally a big canine tooth , a sexually dimorphic canine tooth is probably related to inter-male conflict , rather than to killing and , and whether , how that affects your er what you say about the spacing I 'm not sure , but certainly it would be a safe erm generalization to say normally big canines are an aspect of sexual dimorphism and in mammals are very common .
4 You can imagine how that makes me feel , ’ he said bitterly .
5 Can we just take check then there how that leaves us with our recurrent recruitment program .
6 In order to understand how this happens we need to understand two ideas that are central to cognition theory .
7 It means helping counsellees to make connections between what has occurred in the past , and how this affects what they are achieving or failing to achieve in the present .
8 We are also screening THE OBJECT OF BEAUTY , starring Andie MacDowell and John Malkovich in the cautionary story of two Americans stranded in London who discover themselves penniless , and how this affects their relationship .
9 Parents in mixed marriages who are concerned about how this affects their offspring should take heart from new research .
10 The important question at this stage is , of course , how this affects their decision-making .
11 They speak of longing to be beautiful or of restrictions on what they can wear or how they can look , and of media images of young women and how this affects them .
12 ‘ But I still do n't see how this affects your attitude to having a child of your own . ’
13 We shall first raise some questions which seem in need of answers , and then discuss some observations about their characteristics ; in Section 3.8 , we shall propose an account of their intensional structure , and in the remainder of the chapter show how this reflects their characteristics and answers the questions , as well as making possible coverage of some further data .
14 How this reminds me of old times , ’ she sighed , looking round at the hall with its decorated stalls and paper chains and lanterns hanging from the rafters .
15 If he does leap in , the Adlerian responds by indicating how this supports his theory .
16 Narrow your stance and pull your rear hip back to try and reduce this profile , but notice also how this makes you gradually more and more susceptible to a foot sweep .
17 He raises large issues : how much does one need to know to understand and engage in the dialogues within society , and between past and present , on the simplest level of knowing what is being talked about ?
18 How much does anyone know — about anyone ? ’
19 How much does it cost an employer to provide childcare facilities and what is the cheapest option ?
20 And how much does it cost to hire a helicopter for a day ?
21 How much does it cost ?
22 How much does it cost after VAT is added ?
23 But how much does it cost to sell the units ?
24 How much does it cost ?
25 How much does it cost to get there ?
26 how much does it cost for a printer to w to whip off two hundred then ?
27 How much does it cost ?
28 How much does it cost ?
29 How much does it cost ?
30 Another joke : How much does it cost to change a light bulb ?
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