Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | But I blamed my body for what had happened , I hated it , I hated having breasts , I thought my body was saying : Hey , here I am , come and get me ! and I was terrified whenever I walked down the street . |
2 | at home with my family , whenever I went on the H R T everything changed ! |
3 | But the bees not only knew the voice of their owner but also his particular smell : one bee-keeper told the writer : ‘ Whenever I go to the barber 's I 've always to tell him : ‘ Nothing on , thank you . ’ |
4 | I cry whenever I go to the zoo . |
5 | Secondly , whenever I go into the window mode , the system freezes and even Ctrl=Break wo n't work , although I have did set BREAK=ON before running the software . |
6 | ‘ One thing I 've not been happy with is that I 've played so well during the practices , and whenever I step onto the court for a match there 's a bit missing from what I can do . |
7 | Congress , I 'm a Labour Councillor and whenever I sit on the Council I also ask Conservative members to declare their interest before they speak on an issue , so I better declare mine . |
8 | ‘ Whenever I stand in the middle of a big field , ’ she said , ‘ I expect some harpy to come flying at me with a hockey stick . |
9 | It was easy for me to summon up this everyday vision , because whenever I sat on the toilet the hem was stretched between my calves , and if I leant forward it was always the salient object in my view . |
10 | This is now the form he prefers — ‘ you can say a lot in a poem with a very few words ’ — and he writes ‘ whenever I feel in the mood ’ . |
11 | I have described how I looked in the mirror and , seeing myself ‘ in the flesh ’ did not recognise myself . |
12 | And er , if I was to put entries all the way across the top of this spreadsheet like this , and then , all the way across the bottom of the spreadsheet , do you know how I got to the bottom so quickly , by the way ? |
13 | I honestly ca n't remember how I felt at the time — I think I was just shocked . |
14 | I decided I 'd have to tell you how I felt after the wedding when I thought you might be feeling more moved to accept advances from a Bluebeard . |
15 | ‘ I expect you want to ask me how I began in the theatre , ’ Stella said . |
16 | ‘ You know how I went to the Moon the other day . |
17 | How I longed for the ruler to point to me ! |
18 | Many had had a ‘ good war ’ , and one cure for contempt was to discover , while sitting in the Library during all night sittings , a slim volume such as How I Rowed Across The North Sea Singlehanded , by Sir Hugh Munro Lucas-Tooth . |
19 | This is not how I conceive of the situation in postclassical criminology . |
20 | Psalm 34:4 sums up how I feel about the Lord : ‘ I sought the LORD , and he answered me ; he delivered me from all my fears . ’ |
21 | ‘ Words just ca n't express how I feel about the man who did this — especially as he had been drinking . |
22 | Owner Karen Alexander said at her home in Middlewood Road , Sheffield , South Yorkshire : ‘ I can not describe how I feel about the people who have done this . |
23 | It was only when I got on the ground and tried to walk did I realise that I had a bullet through the top of my right ankle . |
24 | It was when I got into the Law Courts and began a long series of litigation lasting twenty five years " . |
25 | I was on two bags a day when I went to see me GP and I was on between a quarter and half a gram when I got to the hospital . |
26 | It was about eight-thirty when I got to the Maple Leaf , London 's only Canadian pub . |
27 | Practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train and walked along those roads again was Hairy Back and his dog , the Great Dane . |
28 | It 's relevant because at a time when I lived through the means test the one that , the real one , er then that would have been a very serious point because you could switch and turn and twist the means test in such a way that people would be continually at a disadvantage and the nearest I can think of what the effect of that was , living in a very working town , a very industrial working town and it was nothing like as bad as the one in London more recently , was the homelessness of cardboard boxes cities in London . |
29 | This hypothesis was roughly confirmed by what I saw when I came to the quayside , or what had been the quayside when the lake existed . |
30 | It was about noon when I came through the trees out on to the shingle of the beach with the chapel . |