Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [indef pn] [vb -s] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Contrariwise , whenever one takes a rule or a directive as a reason one can not add to it as additional independent factors the reasons which justify it . |
2 | Whenever anybody reads a letter on stage , I 'm reminded of one of those Radio 4 features where Martin Jarvis corresponds with Anna Massey , or vice-versa . |
3 | Whenever anyone finds a provision difficult to understand with certainty , his first and instantaneous reaction is to blame the draftsman . |
4 | That 's how one learns a performance . |
5 | Against this background , firms have to improve their clients ' satisfaction , and the question is invariably how one starts a client care programme . |
6 | But there are times when nothing less will do — on a chilly winter 's or rainy spring day , or when the family are at home , or on weekends when everyone welcomes a change from the routine of packed lunches and wine bar grub . |
7 | The could also partake in a ‘ Screaming Blue Murder ’ evening where everyone has a role to play . |
8 | ‘ It 's like when one sees a snake . |
9 | Erm So erm I 'm going to ask my mother where one gets a marriage license . |
10 | However , Nove points out that wherever one draws a boundary to distinguish those with power from those without , those within the ruling stratum operate bureaucratically . |