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

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1 Over the following days , however , I came to learn not to be surprised by such remarks from my employer , and would smile in the correct manner whenever I detected the bantering tone in his voice .
2 At any rate , whenever I abandoned the usual literary-cum-public-affairs talk , I would observe him , as in this instance , perceptibly to relax .
3 Whenever you feel the burning , stinging signs of cystitis , you need relief — fast .
4 A recent research project has certainly proved that a large number of very young babies would stop crying or even go to sleep whenever they heard the introductory music to certain television soap operas .
5 Peter married a woman with two sons , aged non and 12. he had always been impressed by the boys ' good behaviour and had n't realised it was because their mother hits them whenever they do the slightest thing wrong .
6 whenever he hears the seasick bell …
7 She had left her imprint upon them , and now her mind overlapped with his whenever he wore the sacred lenses .
8 He tried once or twice before hopping to the farmhouse , wincing in pain whenever he jolted the injured ankle .
9 But suppose there is a rule which says that the effectiveness of a synapse decreases whenever it causes the post-synaptic cell to fire .
10 The Government are right to seek a twin-track approach whereby we retain the essential strength and security of NATO while developing a new role for the Western European Union .
11 I had the easy choice of remaining silent , or the more difficult one of addressing the problem at some length in various publications ; which is how I resolved the practical difficulties .
12 I do n't know how I got the following impression from Lili .
13 ‘ That 's how I spent the best years of my life , ’ she often said to her son .
14 I 'm sure you can imagine how I felt the next morning — I could n't move a muscle !
15 This is how I achieved the elaborate sky in Figure 3 , using the dust of black No. 199 , cold grey 111 , No. 232 , blue violet , No. 137 , and phthalo blue dark , No. 152 .
16 It would take far too long to tell you in detail how I identified the specific genetic patterns of these chromosomes ; you 'll have to accept my assurance that I believe I did identify them . ’
17 Seven months on , how I wish the same could be said for the rest .
18 He wants to know how I discovered the Old Rectory .
19 That 's how I believe the best work is produced .
20 I have noticed some very good front ends in Shareware similar to that produced using Pascal , can you please advise me how I produce the same quality of software .
21 That is how I see the Nineties as a possible new dawn .
22 Each woman has to make a choice as to how she expresses the ageing process .
23 Merrill never knew how she managed the careless , amused laugh .
24 The Northern Echo published details of how she spent the last hours of her life on a shopping trip with her friend , Veronica Alderson , from Kirk Merrington .
25 She explained to Farmer Plant how she used the outjutting twin branches of the tree as her pony , as she had n't a real one to ride , and how she was working for the Pony Rider badge .
26 How she hated the weary familiarity of those sounds .
27 How she loved the very name .
28 Susanne Hsu tells how she makes the greatest stir-fry in South Ken .
29 Of all the roles she had played in the theatre , of all the great works that had come her way , she was fated to be remembered mostly for how she pronounced the rhetorical question , ‘ A hand-bag ? ’
30 At first she was shy but then she chattered about Nantes , how she missed the dark woods and green fields of Brittany .
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