Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [vb -s] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 whenever he hears the seasick bell
2 A river is always flowing conveniently by whenever he needs a decorative image or symbolic resolution .
3 A Chinese translator … uses a preposition bei ‘ by ’ whenever he sees a passive voice in the original verb , forgetting that Chinese verbs have no voice … .
4 Both the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister have made clear statements in the past 10 days that if the Scottish people vote for independence at the election , independence is what we shall have , but will the Secretary of State say a bit more today about how he answers the current argument about whether he has the right to run Scotland with nine Members of Parliament and , according to the latest poll , 18 per cent .
5 There now watch and see the how he misses the central reservation , those bollards .
6 Daily Telegraph cartoonist Nicholas Carland showing how he sees the Prime Minister .
7 From his attic studio in south-west London , Stephen tells Andy Strickland how he coaxes a sound session from nervous musicians …
8 The selectors , and Gooch himself , may see how he starts the English season or , ever the realist , he may just decide to go .
9 The first he knows that something is up is when he hears a great cry of anguish from the town .
10 But , though it is heartening to find an Iranian writer bravely grappling with the problems of exile and turning a critical eye on the values of both his native and adopted countries , Mr Ataie will write better plays when he admits the theatrical importance of contradiction and argument .
11 NEWTOWNABBEY mayor Alderman Arthur Kell will send a rocket into orbit this Saturday when he lights the first firework at the Valley Leisure Centre 's annual display .
12 What a top bloke — especially in the episode nicked off Star Trek when he plays the evil Brigadier with an eye patch from another dimension .
13 CHRIS Balderstone will create history at Lord 's tomorrow when he becomes the first umpire to sit in judgement during a Test in England .
14 He suffers a first conflict of loyalties when he helps the strange man who calls himself Faraway Moses to escape from the Riders and learns that a confederacy is working in secret to reform a government that favours rich against poor , ‘ not with rifle and sword ’ , as the conspirator tells Dick , but :
15 Gin , we are told , is one of the purest spirits made , and juniper berries , the baies de genièvre or ginepro from which Geneva or gin derived its name , provide the characteristic flavouring which everyone who ever drank a glass of gin in their lives would recognize when he tastes the juniper-berry flavour in Provençal game terrines and certain Northern Italian sauces and stuffings for partridge and pheasant ; and eau de vie de genièvre is a spirit used in French and Belgian Ardennais regional cooking , so it seems extraordinary that people blanch at the suggestion that gin should go into the casseroles .
16 It is there when Orwell calls the Left ‘ Bolshevik commissars , half gangster , half gramophone , escaped quakers , vegetarian cranks and back-room Labour party crawlers ’ , or when he dismisses the Marxist dialectic as an argumentative Pea-and-thimble trick ; there again when Waugh reviews Stephen Spender 's flatulent autobiography World within World ( 1951 ) :
17 He ends his term of office in September when he addresses a national conference for his members which , fittingly , is to be held in Darlington .
18 But there is a more cheerful day ahead for him next Tuesday when he introduces the last Question of Sport in the present series .
19 Will he also tell us when he expects the nuclear levy , which is still rising , to start to fall in the light of this morning 's results from Nuclear Electric ?
20 This is where he meets the beautiful Estella for the first time .
21 Grom leads his armies to the sea where he builds a huge fleet and sails into the west , never to be seen again in the Old World .
22 Now I 'm ha I 'm handing round a summary of last week 's lecture , which I hope will make more sense of it , and I have here , if anybody wants to borrow it , a Xerox of chapter three in Dorkins ' book where he explains the Blind Watchmaker , and the manual for the disk .
23 When the human voyager has freed himself from his fears and accomplished all his physiological needs , it is as if he has climbed out of a deep pit and reached the top of a high hill from where he sees a vast land stretching in every direction .
24 He regards the next phase of his career with Knowsley Contract Services as a crucial test of his whole management philosophy , since he admits he is operating in an area where he has no technical expertise or background .
25 Kadrin Redmane the Dwarf Runesmith leads an expedition into the ruins of Karak Varn where he discovers a rich vein of Gromril .
26 Dr Stephen Stradling is a Lecturer at the University of Manchester , where he runs a modular M.Sc. , in Applied Psychology , lectures on research methods and is involved in research on a range of applied topics .
27 That circumstance may occur where , for instance , Mr X may have a domicile of origin in the United Kingdom and goes to live permanently in Germany where he marries a German woman .
28 One such poem is by Wordsworth , where he repeats the old legend that if anyone approaches the Isle of Man to do it harm , a mist springs up and hides the Island .
29 ‘ Weird Nightmare ’ is where he develops an intense empathy for both the music and spirit of jazz revolutionary Charles Mingus .
30 I do n't know where he puts the bad ones .
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