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

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1 And so whenever she imagined this scene , she knew that when it came to the visitor 's question she would capitulate and declare against her wishes , against her desire : ‘ Yes .
2 I shall take your Christmas pudding with me , and the box of dates too , and I shall tell them all how you came this morning with presents and decorations and then found the mistletoe for me !
3 It is only when we reach old age , whenever that is , that we can experience and reflect upon an almost entire life cycle .
4 So wherever you get that sort of question just stop and think
5 And they choose for themselves just how they fill that time .
6 But if Labour 's leadership genuinely believe that their party is irrelevant to the task of developing non-sectarian politics , they should explain just how they see this task being accomplished .
7 Ardiles was not at this game but will attend tonight when they play another game in Spurs colours …
8 But that 's that 's exactly why I ask that question if you 're confident .
9 ‘ Methinks I am to be your chaperon — which means , I suppose , that I am to see that you conduct yourself properly and are accompanied suitably whenever you leave these apartments .
10 ‘ She 's already doing a novena for me because of the Good Sex Guide she 'll be praying forever when she sees this show . ’
11 COVENTRY signed another Gould yesterday when they made former Aylesbury manager Trevor Gould reserve team coach .
12 WENDY RUSSELL became the first woman to hole in one twice during a top-class event yesterday when she sank two tee-shots in the opening round of the British Women 's Seniors ' Championship at Wrexham .
13 AN amorous bull stopped traffic yesterday when he seduced three cows , a Volvo and an Allegro on a busy road .
14 He never admitted this to himself in so many words , which was probably why he had occasional attacks of breathlessness and a tendency to develop a rash behind his ears .
15 Now whenever I smell roasted chestnuts in Shijo-dori in Kyoto , or in Zürich Hauptbahnhof , I remember that aching void in my life .
16 Now how we answer these questions will depend crucially upon what we think animals to be .
17 Harris goes on : ‘ This is roughly how I feel this morning contemplating my future career as a political columnist : 1,200 words a week , week in , week out , stretching into the 14th , 15th , 16th , 17th and maybe even — God preserve us — the 18th successive years of Conservative rule …
18 It 's like a you want really where you put some people put .
19 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
20 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
21 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
22 Now Southsea , not a theatre town , but I 've played there many times before , arrived there is a large advance and advance for people that do n't know is the money that 's being paid over the weeks before when they hear this production is going there .
23 I liked it the week before when they did that Halloween thing
24 The problem can be quite severe , er we 've had a number of penalties introduced by customs and excise over the last few years but what we 're going to see from the 1st April in this year is interest being charged on overdue moneys paid to customs and excise and also a penalty charged where people make a mistake on their VAT returns , even where they make those mistakes quite innocently .
25 British Aerospace was amongst the features today when it lost 12 pence to four hundred and fif , five hundred and forty one pence on rumours that the Saudis had cancelled some Tornado options .
26 This will include how pupils will use their keyword searches in finding information from the microcomputer and then how they use these keywords when they follow up references to books and other materials .
27 That is precisely why we allow local education authorities the flexibility to devise schemes to accommodate the particular circumstances of small schools and those with very high inherited salary costs .
28 Oh , I 've been with Joyce since then , when had , used to live at Southwold , or near Southwold , and eh , we used to go there and she , she got killed where all the , she had a , a garden wall of felt sort of Fred Flintstone one , and there was a bend on the Ipswich erm , oh Ipswich Lowestoft road , right where she had this cottage
29 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 .
30 Yet whenever she considered this possibility , properly thought it through , she knew that it was not even a starter .
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