Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | " Thanks to Mr. Durnall I see two automatic red ticks for a North sign ( crossed ) and a scale whenever I draw a sketch map , I can not photograph an Himalayan paddy-field without looking for moving water , and whenever I see a settlement from the air I think " site factors " . " |
2 | Whenever I hear a man being witty or sensible or kindly or civilized I think : the qualities which now seem so much a part of this man could be stripped away at any time , and there would be left just a man who suffered and who fought with his suffering like an animal . |
3 | Inside , the stove kept me warm while I cooked or whenever I made a mug of tea which was three or four times a night . |
4 | This ultimate dependence becomes obvious to me whenever I make a mistake about others by supposing them to be like myself . |
5 | ‘ I feel irritated that whenever I make a suggestion you say ‘ Yes but ’ . ’ |
6 | In part , it says : ‘ I have not met bad people , I have never been robbed and whenever I left a village , people waved me with tearful eyes . |
7 | Ever since then , whenever I left a job or anyone gave me a present , I was given more of the same . |
8 | Whenever I pull a shrimp net there are scores of little fish caught . |
9 | In one week I listened to the English boy singing the praises of my dark colouring and frizzy hair , felt him kiss me on the cheek with obvious pleasure whenever I cooked a meal and when I came in from work , or when we sat watching television together , and found him waiting for me at the end of the road when I was late back for some reason . |
10 | Whenever I had a sheet of paper in front of me and a paintbrush or pencil in my hand , the result was inevitable . |
11 | I used to hate it when Nanny put rags in my hair and , whenever I had a wish , I used to wish that mine was curly like yours . ’ |
12 | Serves me right , but it always serves as a reminder too , whenever I fish a new swim . |
13 | so it , any , whenever I have a cell , put a label in |
14 | The hairs prickle on my nape whenever I see a picture representing a deep , dark forest . |
15 | " Thanks to Mr. Durnall I see two automatic red ticks for a North sign ( crossed ) and a scale whenever I draw a sketch map , I can not photograph an Himalayan paddy-field without looking for moving water , and whenever I see a settlement from the air I think " site factors " . " |
16 | His twenty-one months as a prisoner of war at Karlsruhe would have been satisfactory , he later calculated , ‘ had I been able to bank them and draw them two or three weeks at a time whenever I wanted a respite from ordinary experience ’ . |
17 | Whenever I wanted a guest to be really entertained at one of our functions I would send for Tommy and ask him to look after them . |
18 | ‘ In any event the system whereby I signed a book full of blank cheques in advance of you writing and issuing them was somewhat of a farce . ’ |
19 | Oh , I , well I never like so , even now I 'm paranoid about it , its like a couple of times I do n't know how I slept a wink , and these people are the people I trust because you do n't want I know they wo n't do it on purpose , but I know , have seen what I 'm |
20 | ‘ I do n't endorse the bands I work with , I work with them because that 's how I make a living . |
21 | That is how I make a living , ’ he says . |
22 | What kind of answer do I want to the question of how I use a map in my head ? |
23 | But he got married my sister and lived in house down there and er that 's how I got a job there . |
24 | How I made a killing from death |
25 | After the sun , sea and silicon of San Francisco , this is more how I imagined a festival to be . |
26 | Sally wanted to know how I became a caddie and I filled her in on my doings since we left university . |
27 | [ Margaret Mulvihill , Charlotte Despard , 1989 ; Andro Linklater , An Unhusbanded Life , 1980 ; Charlotte Despard 's pocket diaries , 1913–26 , Belfast Public Record Office ; Charlotte Despard , ‘ In the Days of my Youth ’ ( unpublished memoir ) , Belfast PRO , and ‘ How I Became a Suffragette ’ , Women 's Franchise , July 1907 . ] |
28 | If necessary , I could put together an intriguing article on how I solved a vital problem for the police … |
29 | Oh how I love a bureaucrat . |
30 | You know how I need a bit of comfort in the night . |