Example sentences of "[Wh adv] it [vb -s] " in BNC.
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1 | I am loathe to take it back to SMAC where I bought it new , as they seem to do more harm than good whenever it goes back there . |
2 | The data so produced may be of use to parsing systems , whenever it becomes necessary to know whether a noun must have a certain feature , not merely that it may have it . |
3 | She too exhibits both a fascination and a scepticism with regard to structuralist theories of the text , manifest in Thru as a healthy mistrust of theory whenever it becomes over-systematic . |
4 | A non-UK office of a UK firm must make the prescribed disclosure that the FSA protections do not apply whenever it tells a non-UK private customer that it is a member of SFA ( or , generally , an authorised person ) and must do so with equal prominence . |
5 | Now , thanks to an excellent new book called Massage for Total Relaxation , by Nitya Lacroix ( Dorling Kindersley , £9.99 , published on April 25 ) all of us can learn to massage the stress away whenever it builds up . |
6 | What we require is a formulation of that universal imperative to take into account in choices which imposes its authority whenever something is recognized to exist , whenever it confronts us as not illusory but real . |
7 | This book is about achieving the most from that time of your life , whenever it occurs . |
8 | That 's what it basically is , and whenever it gets too slick or too planned , we stop , in complete mid-stream if necessary , and just go back to being more primitive . |
9 | Whenever it falls on a Friday it 's always a very good birthday . |
10 | Some couples make a habit of talking through whatever is bothering either of them whenever it crops up . |
11 | ‘ I shall look forward to it , whenever it arrives . ’ |
12 | It is not clear that one has to postulate anything more than a reaction like Pavlov 's dog learning to anticipate its dinner whenever it hears the bell . |
13 | You can collect it whenever it suits you . |
14 | A quick tip for this method is that if you work an extra row before casting off you can simply remove the stitches from the needlebed and , using the latch tool or a crochet hook , cast off the stitches away from the machine whenever it suits you . |
15 | As teachers become familiar with video , and as more materials appear , it will become an aid they want to have easily to hand to use whenever it suits them . |
16 | And the first step is to stop treating him like a tube of toothpaste — something you can squeeze the contents out of whenever it suits you — and start appreciating him for the easy-going patient guy he obviously is . |
17 | If you 're going to sneak round the place whenever it suits you , I 'd rather be back in the hotel . |
18 | ‘ So you can have your meal where and whenever it suits you . |
19 | A day or two later — whenever it suits the Government — the theoretical actual vote takes place on the Floor of the House and , if a Division is called , most hon. Members do not know what they are voting about . |
20 | Different though it is from the practical syllogism , it resembles it in that its conclusions are always revisable in the light of further information , which imposes itself as relevant whenever it does turn out to alter spontaneous reaction . |
21 | it can be read whenever it does n't have to be read as soon as it 's rel received . |
22 | So , it 's vital to zap stress fast whenever it threatens to overwhelm you . |
23 | Should she pick up the baby whenever it cries or leave it until it settles of its own accord ? |
24 | I am sure that my hon. Friend will be the first to spot gobbledegook whenever it arises . |
25 | Not confined to France , corruption corrodes public confidence in a political system whenever it appears . |
26 | However , it is still the most popular of illuminated cars , attracting admiration whenever it appears . |
27 | For it will set aside a conviction whenever it appears unjust or unsafe to allow the verdict to stand because some failure has occurred in observing the conditions which , in the court 's view , are essential to a satisfactory trial , or because there is some feature of the case raising a substantial possibility that , either in the conclusion itself , or in the manner in which it has been reached , the jury may have been mistaken or misled . |
28 | As far as the knowledge and business enterprise of the producers reach , they in each case choose those factors of production which are best for their purpose , the sum of the supply prices of those factors which are used is , as a rule , less than the sum of the supply prices of any other set of factors which could be substituted for them ; and whenever it appears to the producers that this is not the case , they will , as a rule , set to work to substitute the less expensive method . |
29 | IBM Corp , whose debt has been ballooning alarmingly , has filed a shelf registration with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to issue up to $2,650m in debt securities , preferred and depositary shares which when combined with previously registered debt securities , preferred and depositary shares , will give it up to $3,000m of such securities available for sale whenever it needs the cash . |
30 | But suppose there is a rule which says that the effectiveness of a synapse decreases whenever it causes the post-synaptic cell to fire . |