Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever I wore my brown leather shoes , people would stop me and say , with genuine amazement , ‘ Hey , what are those things you 've got on your feet ? ’
2 Mark you start talking about hygiene to me dear whenever you pass your basic hygiene test .
3 Mum had a habit , whenever she sent me any distance on an errand , of insisting that I had clean bloomers on , ‘ in case yer get knocked down by a 'orse ’ , which was why I was scared of them .
4 She had bent to hug her daughter , relief pouring through her and mingling with the joy that always sang in her veins whenever she held her precious bundle in her arms .
5 Users are likely to be able to lead the process of innovation whenever they perceive their own needs more clearly than other firms do , and whenever they can appropriate most of the benefits from innovation .
6 I told him that Jo had given me the cash , though I was suitably vague as to exactly how I recovered her lost property .
7 But I am myself an agent ; there remains the question of how I make my own decisions .
8 Readers of these pages may feel curious as to how I combined my religious convictions and duties with those of the Director of Public Relations .
9 Look how I write you this letter !
10 General level and talk about the Local Government Unit and what are erm , what , how I see our main areas of work , right .
11 Do yu tell yu friends how yu get yu cheap thrills ?
12 She was a longstanding institution in the place and her shortcomings tended to be overlooked because she looked after an elderly invalid mother at home and everyone wondered how she managed her dual responsibilities .
13 Her loving domesticity was noticed not only by Viscount Althorp 's butler , Albert Betts , who recalls how she ironed her own jeans and performed other household duties but also by her headmistress at Riddlesworth , Elizabeth Ridsdale — Riddy to pupils — who awarded her the Legatt Cup for helpfulness .
14 In this chapter we focus on how you arrange your gathered material in the form of an argument .
15 Just because you have no conscience about how you conduct your own affairs — ’
16 ‘ So , ’ drawled Damian as they strolled along , ‘ tell me how you keep your sensational figure , Rachel . ’
17 I do n't know how you negotiate your other deals , nor do I want to , but you can be sure you 're not going to get another cent out of me .
18 The first thing to do is to form a realistic picture of how you want your physical shape to change .
19 ACTIVITY 4 10–15 mins Look at how you mapped your own work area in Activity 1 .
20 Well I think there 's a difficulty here because I think one of the questions is a matter of perspective erm how do you define how you define what sexual harassment is is to an extent a factor of your perspective on the question in that I think that tutors who have been thinking about it in recent years , and women tutors , who have taken the lead in it , have tended to think about the implications from the institutional perspective , that is how do tutors behave to their students and in what ways may that affect students ' studies and their live in the college .
21 Basses like this Hohner offer greater versatility , which may or may not always be a good thing — I suppose that depends on how you view your playing style .
22 As an organization , our success and effectiveness depends on how we organize , train and support all the activists and officers how we adjust to legislative change and how we progress our collective aims .
23 It depends on how we undertake our economic reform . ’
24 ‘ They come to see how we use our own products , ’ an IBMer explains .
25 The science of biology , therefore , has had a profound effect on how we view our sexual identity .
26 That 's how we did our first album which was on the Decca label called ‘ David Bowie' .
27 Then we 'll decide how we handle our Russian friends . ’
28 But my mind conjures up images of how they know my secret shame , and are talking about me behind my back .
29 The aim of this study is to trace the emergence and development of the political ideology of Ulster Unionism as a basis for understanding both how they perceive their national identity and position within the United Kingdom and also their reaction to the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
30 Look how they take their downward flight
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