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

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1 Whenever I have argued this point with other anglers they inevitably say that all you need to do is use a long link and a short hook-length when link-legering to obtain the same effect .
2 Whenever I have had some sort of public success , ’ he reported in his autobiography , ‘ it has inevitably been followed by a period of personal financial distress and prolonged unemployment . ’
3 Several years ago I wrote some pieces about the Psion Organiser , telling how I had devoted many months to trying to learn how to use this tiny alpha-numeric keyboard .
4 And then , ‘ God , how I hate talking this way . ’
5 I thought it funny how I kept seeing dead cows but no live ones .
6 I should perhaps say a little about how I came to think this way : that the key to educational change is in the stance that teachers individually and collectively adopt towards change .
7 Oh , how I do like those lines , and when I repeat them now it brings back so many happy memories of that scamp of a grandfather of mine .
8 no , we 're just talking about when I did last week remember when I went teaching last week and you went to Ian 's house did n't you ?
9 That 's when I had to put these things onto dea er put death certificates into th their the doctor 's certificate into English , erm they were pretty good , t others were n't so g , er you know , were n't so good .
10 Look why do n't you do the colouring for now and then I 'll help you do that in a little while when I 've done this bingo ?
11 Nor anyone — not one — down the years , when I 've approached such luminaries of the lore as , well , Ashe , Stewart , Prost , Platini , Charlton , Best ( he even cooked me breakfast ) , Coe , Thompson , Cauthen , Francome …
12 Nor anyone — not one — down the years , when I 've approached such luminaries of the lore as , well , Ashe , Stewart , Prost , Platini , Charlton , Best ( he even cooked me breakfast ) , Coe , Thompson , Cauthen , Francome …
13 I 'll go next week when I 've got some money
14 ‘ Ask me tomorrow when I 've got some food inside me .
15 and when you try t in the past when I tried to find some way of imposing discipline , there is no way because quite rightly , you 're not allowed to strike children , I never wanted to and I I hardly ever did at one school where there was a marvellous spirit of give and take I used to whip off my little black velvet slipper occasionally and whack some of the larger boys about the top of the thigh .
16 This remark , occurring as it does in a passage in which he is distinguishing between the grounds of the class metal ( ‘ the possession of certain common peculiarities ’ ) and those of the class sensation of white ( ‘ nothing but resemblance ’ ) clearly implies that if I had had no other sensations of white I could not assert the proposition ‘ This is a sensation of white ’ with the meaning it has when I have had such sensations .
17 Sometimes , when I have to make precious substances such as toenail cheese or belly-button fluff , I have to go without a shower or bath for days and days ; I hate doing this because I soon feel dirty and itchy , and the only bright thing about such abstinence is how good it feels to have a shower at the end of it .
18 Failure in 44 and 45 when I wanted to rally all Frenchmen together …
19 So , it may come to the point where I ahve to offload three tickets for the Kop ( watch this space ) .
20 I had remembered where I had heard that name before .
21 reasons why I 've made little use of it .
22 cos she 's fed up with you that 's why I 've lost this film now .
23 But that 's why I 've got big feet . ’
24 Now there 's a reason why I 've got this view up at the moment , alright .
25 My training as an historian would allow me to save what could be saved and is why I got to work many years ago .
26 As compactness is an important design feature of cordless tools the all round efficiency of the tool is crucial , and that is why I tend to perceive cordless tools as being very much state of the art .
27 In a voluntary way a voluntary capacity working I mean in in this sense in my there is a sense of responsibility and I find that good and challenging which is perhaps one of the reasons why I like doing these courses because you you er a certain amount of stress and responsibility is is .
28 That 's also why I like having long hair , it 's so versatile .
29 In order to make the radio series , over 30 interviews were recorded exclusively , although only 5% could be used in the finished production , which is why I decided to produce this book , which will prove to be an excellent documentation on the life of David Bowie — an insight into this enigma of the rock world — told by those who really know .
30 These explanations are crucial for parents and teachers who are trying to understand the thinking which underlies the attainment targets and programmes of study ; a main reason why I have written this book is to give our rationale a wider audience .
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