Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I have a few which appear on my living room carpet whenever I watch certain TV programmes .
2 Whenever you want top quality arcade graphics and dazzling sound you need look no further than the shareware leisure section .
3 NB : Whenever you see this symbol press Enter .
4 NB : Whenever you see this symbol press Enter .
5 NB : Whenever you see this symbol press Enter .
6 That 's how I got that corduroy suit .
7 An anonymous respondent wrote perceptively that it ‘ depends on how you cost internal opportunity cost , etc . ’ .
8 The person who leaves the company 's employment er could I ask you , each of you in turn briefly for some comments about how you feel deferred pension rights can best be preserved , if they can be preserved at all er adequately .
9 How we use that life-force energy via our mental faculties , for constructive or destructive purposes , determines our degree of intelligence or stupidity .
10 In ‘ Controlling an epidemic ’ Brookbanks & Hampstead describe how they contacted intravenous drug users and their contacts to help stop the spread of an outbreak , and WHO recommend that all health care workers receive vaccination against hepatitis B.
11 I wonder how they make that dog walk on the ceiling .
12 Our main 1979 survey was designed largely to throw light on this relationship between people 's knowledge about credit and how they make actual shopping decisions — the first major study to explore this in this country , and more searching in this respect than even the valuable American studies carried out recently for the National Commission on Consumer Finance and the Federal Reserve Board .
13 For example , health visitors may influence young mothers in how they view processed baby food .
14 In an interview with the French business journal La Tribune last week , Passera was asked how he persuaded Digital Equipment Corp to increase its stake in Olivetti early , and at what price .
15 Judge John Prosser heard how he floored rival skipper Howard Sully with a punch .
16 There can be a useful discussion between the project leader and an ergonomist where the former is invited to clarify how he sees these intercommunication problems being dealt with including such criteria as what is reported to him , what to the meeting of sub-heads and what occurs directly between sub-teams .
17 It was when I had that skiing accident in Switzerland . ’
18 Ca n't remember when I had that bomber jacket .
19 See , and I 've helped Kenny out and a few the lads before and like we always finish it that 's why I come this cellar Barry .
20 Erm and this is the reason why I brought this tape recorder , and I was saying to Bernard a moment ago , one of the most embarrassing things that can happen erm when talking to a group like this is when you pressed a button er whether it 's a , a tape recorder a video machine or whatever , you pressed a button full of confidence in all the latest technology and there 's an embarrassing silence .
21 We 're the best meal place round 'ere , an' after all 'e used ter call in all the time when 'e 'ad that ovver job , ’ Carrie reminded him .
22 That was why she had two bank accounts and an occasional bruise on her face .
23 Have you decided where you want this umbrella tree ?
24 Can you tell me where you want this umbrella tree ?
25 I forgot where she lived red light murders
26 Nolan , the reigning British Open champion , has moved her base from Norfolk to Surrey , where she has ten competition horses in her yard .
27 It it was a big shock that day , when we had that phone call
28 I 've got a , a photograph somewhere where we had this trestle table er on the platform and if you were the tea and of course the men had to stay o overtime , they did n't get paid for it and we , we it was a seven day week for us , we were never paid for Sunday .
29 I believe that local authorities should have a strong housing function that we as local authorities should be providing good , well managed social housing in which our tenants have a say , where we have good tenant participation , where we have tenants taking a part in the sorts of repairs that they want to see , where every year they are er consulted and asked about where they want us to go next in terms of modernisation and repair .
30 The fact of the matter , at the same time , erm , as you yourself have said , Chairman , we are in a situation where we have four communication rooms coming down to two next year hopefully , I personally think it should come down to one , but lets recognise that they 're costing the police authority one point six million pounds , they 're tying up forty-one uniformed police officers , and something like fifty er , civilian officers on those exercises .
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