Example sentences of "[Wh adv] he [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I stayed in Aldeburgh for some weeks in order to work with Ben whenever he had time .
2 Mr Bradley called her miss , and even the local doctor called her Miss McCafferty whenever he had reason to talk to her about her charges .
3 Whenever he had leisure after that Paul worked on it ; but the Professor began to show a marked desire for his company , and took him with him to other houses where he would hear interesting talk of the kind that stimulated him .
4 He complained that whenever he asked Huston what tomorrow 's shooting schedule was , the director would simply reply , ‘ Spend more time absorbing the beauty of the scenery and less time worrying about your part . ’
5 She thought uncharitably that he looked like a gangster , although there was nothing menacing in the smile that played on his lips whenever he addressed Simone .
6 Lowe quickly made the telling point that whenever he saw film or photographs of the All Blacks they always looked as grim and serious .
7 As Coleman had been at pains to point this out before taking on the DEA assignment , he could hardly disagree , but the risk had seemed acceptable at the time and he had taken particular care to underline his academic credentials whenever he met Hurley 's people .
8 Whenever he met Branson , Reid insisted perversely on addressing him as ‘ Mr Branson ’ .
9 Jesty 's experiment was met by hostility in the neighbourhood and , labelled inhuman , he was ‘ hooted at , reviled and pelted whenever he attended markets in the neighbourhood ’ .
10 Whenever he passed Mrs O'Neill 's room after that , it was always , ‘ Bring me a Rocky Road , would you , Matt , there 's a dear . ’
11 Although the initial injury he had received had healed in a relatively short period of time , he had been left with a pain in his left knee ; this was aggravated whenever he put pressure on the joint concerned , as in walking or even just standing .
12 " No skin off my nose , " said Alexander , who veered between the absurdly avuncular , the undignified childish — and something else — whenever he allowed Frederica to trap him into talk .
13 there should be no individual such that , whenever he prefers x to y , society prefers x to y irrespective of the preferences of everyone else ( no-dictatorship ) .
14 From at least 1688 he was an acquaintance of John Aubrey [ q.v. ] , who lodged with him whenever he visited Oxford .
15 His system seems to have evolved by 1807 , whereby he made pencil drawings of exceptional quality , sometimes with marginal notes on colours , light , sun position , and any licence he may have taken with the topography .
16 Then in 1807 he entered into an exclusive manufacturing arrangement with Rundell , Bridge & Rundell , the crown jewellers , whereby he installed craftsmen in new jointly-owned workshops in Dean Street , Soho .
17 Julian is aware of his status as a character in a radio play , and he laments the paradox whereby he hates noise but relies on being broadcast in order to exist ( 113 ) .
18 Interest to see how he plays David Lawrence when he gets his he 'll be , he can just slash him away on the off side .
19 In evidence , Pc Masheder described how he fell face downwards on the ground with Saunders on top of him .
20 She had no idea how he knew Kattina was in police custody , or that she had agreed to take over the job .
21 But , by understanding how he saw leys being constructed and operating , a picture begins to emerge of a system where each piece can be fitted into the whole .
22 There 's one other thing : can you recall Maurice 's account of how he spent Saturday evening ? ’
23 you can see how he spelt croquet
24 How he twisted things to suit himself ! she thought angrily .
25 TELEVISION reporter Tim Ewart told last night how he left ITN for a new career at a rival station and then slowly realised it was all a terrible mistake .
26 Mr Fairbairn told the court how he believed Lawrie had ‘ subconsciously ’ become involved in the offence after she was denied promotion when the post of head cashier became vacant .
27 His glasses become important as they symbolise his wisdom and how he comprehends things .
28 The police say it 's how he got hold of a knife is a matter for the prison authorities — but Bullingdon Prison declined an interview .
29 You know how he hates scenes !
30 But Dr Owen will indicate by his own example how he hopes voters will react in seats where the Liberal Democrats are the main challengers .
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