Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [det] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever this happens it is a sad waste of the stimulus which projects can engender .
2 Whenever this happened he 'd get his paints and brushes out and start on another panel for Uncle Titch , who had the contacts with the fairground people .
3 People who were just names on laws ( Max Planck , Louis de Broglie , Werner Heisenberg , Paul Dirac … ) come alive in these pages as the reader discovers how each learned his trade and how the different characters interacted with one another .
4 How little do we know of nature 's processes and how much we assume .
5 She could see how that hurt him , and put up a quick hand to stroke his cheek .
6 Though I 'm not sure how that helps you . ’
7 You can imagine how that brightened my day .
8 erm from yesterday er I think meself personally I 'm very methodical sort of person and I felt what was most important the revelations meself was thought patterns and the use of most structured structured in a presentation and also the importance I could n't believe how that using them made such a difference actually to yourself when you 're standing there and the audience participation erm thought patterns well I 've always used that was just a revelation I mean I 've never
9 ‘ I do n't see how that benefits me .
10 Erm the Communist Party needed the approval of the majority of peasants erm before land reform could take place and there was there 's this sort of chicken and egg problem in that how that do you have land reform in order to mobilize peasant support or is it the peasant support that 's going to enable land reform t to take place successfully .
11 Even Jenny — clever , perceptive Jenny — had been impressed by Damian Flint , had found him apparently irresistible , staying up till early morning with him , discussing love ; and how that galled her , how it angered her .
12 Chimpanzees for instance have enormous canine teeth , but the males have them and not the females , so the idea here is that normally a big canine tooth , a sexually dimorphic canine tooth is probably related to inter-male conflict , rather than to killing and , and whether , how that affects your er what you say about the spacing I 'm not sure , but certainly it would be a safe erm generalization to say normally big canines are an aspect of sexual dimorphism and in mammals are very common .
13 You can imagine how that makes me feel , ’ he said bitterly .
14 Can we just take check then there how that leaves us with our recurrent recruitment program .
15 ‘ Tell me more about how this made you feel ’ , and ‘ What did you do when you felt like that ’ , give counsellees permission , and perhaps a feeling of safety , to talk further about themselves .
16 In order to understand how this happens we need to understand two ideas that are central to cognition theory .
17 And he then tries to show in detail how this caused him , first of all , to disbelieve in free will on account of a commitment to universal determinism , then in immortality , and finally in God .
18 Her work during this period was predominantly concerned with children 's understanding of language and how this affected their interpretation of the tasks conventionally used to study their thinking .
19 I do n't know how this affected his relationship with mother , but they are now separated .
20 ‘ Although I was only six years old I can remember the seriousness of the matter and wondering how this affected us , ’ recalls Judy Watson , of The Crescent , Northallerton .
21 Pilger had agreed but had apparently not realized how this weakened his position .
22 It means helping counsellees to make connections between what has occurred in the past , and how this affects what they are achieving or failing to achieve in the present .
23 We are also screening THE OBJECT OF BEAUTY , starring Andie MacDowell and John Malkovich in the cautionary story of two Americans stranded in London who discover themselves penniless , and how this affects their relationship .
24 Parents in mixed marriages who are concerned about how this affects their offspring should take heart from new research .
25 The important question at this stage is , of course , how this affects their decision-making .
26 They speak of longing to be beautiful or of restrictions on what they can wear or how they can look , and of media images of young women and how this affects them .
27 ‘ But I still do n't see how this affects your attitude to having a child of your own . ’
28 We shall first raise some questions which seem in need of answers , and then discuss some observations about their characteristics ; in Section 3.8 , we shall propose an account of their intensional structure , and in the remainder of the chapter show how this reflects their characteristics and answers the questions , as well as making possible coverage of some further data .
29 How this reminds me of old times , ’ she sighed , looking round at the hall with its decorated stalls and paper chains and lanterns hanging from the rafters .
30 If he does leap in , the Adlerian responds by indicating how this supports his theory .
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