Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether as Minister for Aviation or as Minister for Coal and Electricity , I had the same experience whenever I arrived at a meeting of the Council of Ministers . |
2 | Whenever you look at a photograph of the Sun you see that the face sports dark blobs . |
3 | Okay so now whenever you look at a package holiday brochure , you should be able to identify the market just using two words sunlust alocentric , wanderlust psychocentric and so on . |
4 | Could n't take the tight lips and the heavy sighs whenever they looked at the twins . ’ |
5 | Whenever he stood at the turn of the great stairs , with the entrance-hall and main door at his back , he knew he was facing the very worst the house could offer . |
6 | Jack Spier has trouble keeping his emotions under control whenever he looks at the Red Cross letter from his parents saying goodbye . |
7 | I honestly ca n't remember how I felt at the time — I think I was just shocked . |
8 | He saw how she bridled at the question , but saw also how the truth forbade her to say yes . |
9 | A reader is bound to ask how you arrived at the idea of writing on such a subject . |
10 | ‘ But what I got out of Jimi is the freedom on the guitar , to show how you feel at the time . |
11 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
12 | I think you should study it and see how you feel at the end of it . |
13 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
14 | I think you should study it and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
15 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
16 | I think you should study it very carefully and notice how you feel at the end of it . |
17 | This should determine how we look at the Koran now … |
18 | She had told me how they met at a First Spiritualist Church ‘ Convert the Heathen ’ session outside the Anglican church in putney . |
19 | how they roared at the chairman 's address , |
20 | The publishing world would be badly hit if politicians did not bring forth their diaries from time to time , showing just how they reacted at the time to particular world events . |
21 | We shall examine how they arrived at an indicator of relative need for non-psychiatric hospital in-patient services ( which accounts for over half of the total NHS budget ) . |
22 | If Britain could be described in any useful way as a society at ease with itself twenty years ago , then that was certainly not how it felt at the time . |
23 | I mean , you know how it feels at the dentist when he puts an injection into the roof of your mouth ? |
24 | Ultimately , of course , whether a cause is held to be direct or indirect is a statement about the state of scientific knowledge at the time ; while one variable may provide an illuminating explanation for a puzzle at one point in time , it is likely to provoke further questions about how it operates at a later date . |
25 | Do n't worry about how it works at the moment just concentrate on the mechanics of getting it running . |
26 | I LIKED Kevin and I know how he felt at the start of the film . |
27 | Cowdrey recalled how he felt at the time . |
28 | In his autobiography , ‘ Inward Hunger ’ , ( 1969 ) Williams gives us an insight to how he felt at the end of this speech , ‘ the audience had listened with rapt attention ’ … then … |
29 | Huge video screens profile each new batter and replay how he fares at the plate . |
30 | One story tells how he called at a farmhouse for shelter but the farmer knew that the Dragoons were close at hand and liable to raid the farm . |