Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I thanked God for the small wrist compass that I wore as a matter of habit whenever I set out in a boat . |
2 | After my marriage I realised that I would have to use it , put it on whenever I went out . |
3 | ‘ Whenever I went out of my house I used to see any number of revolting things . |
4 | Simply the sense of physical disgust which filled me whenever I took up a brush and dipped it in paint . |
5 | Whenever I took out Mary or Jane or — ’ |
6 | As you say , whenever I looked up , there he 'd be . ’ |
7 | Whenever I go out of a room I am certain to switch off the light . |
8 | ‘ But at the moment whenever I go back to Melbourne after being abroad it seems homelier every time . |
9 | ‘ Whenever I go back to Boston I end up not doing anything , y'know ? |
10 | I see Cyril Ockleton whenever I go back to Breakspear College . |
11 | Whenever I wake up in his arms when we are together I feel surprised because he is so beautiful |
12 | Whenever I picked up my guitar I played the same basic scalar and arpeggiated patterns . |
13 | Yeah , does that mean er whenever I send out the application fee of two hundred and fifty pounds some months ago , er did we get that back or do we get it back ? |
14 | ‘ And at home by the fire , whenever you look up , there I 'll be , and whenever I look up , there you 'll be . ’ |
15 | You may see then how I set about developing … ’ |
16 | reset and that 's how I met up with bleeding Tony he came to visit me meeting a friend , it 's only me he said oh go round and see this girl I know and she was related to my best mate , it 's a complicated story and we sort of went from there really |
17 | And stood blocking like , how I get round to the till ! |
18 | I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael . |
19 | I stopped after a short while and said ‘ this is nonsense — I ca n't learn any more of this sort of thing by two o'clock — I must just do a prose right through and see how I get on ’ . |
20 | I 'm quite interested to see how I get on with her actually cos I 've only ever known her in the context of Tom and Darrel really . |
21 | I 'll have to try it and see how I get on . |
22 | ‘ You 're wondering how I get by , what the hell I do to get by . |
23 | Anyway , I 'll meet you down here tomorrow , tell you how I got on with Gazzer . ’ |
24 | I had done well in my O-levels , but I had already won the Under-16 British squash championships , and I decided to go for broke and turn professional and see how I got on . |
25 | I also remember , incidentally , the first letter that I had to erm type , a young chap who was erm shortly called up for service in the Army came in and erm dictated a little letter to me to see how erm , how I got on and erm it was a letter to parents in Halesworth whose daughter had just been er transferred to a grammar school and erm in those days of course the , if the distance was more than three miles the Education Committee er provided a cycle and cape and leggings and erm the object of the letter was to find out the child 's inside leg measurement |
26 | She 's bound to ask how I got on . ’ |
27 | And that 's how I got on to him . |
28 | I 'm quite pleased with how I got on at work today with the amount of work I 'd done that |
29 | She 's asked me how I got on . |
30 | I went up her house last night , it 's I du n no how , how I got through , the long way |