Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
2 Whenever I stand in the middle of a big field , ’ she said , ‘ I expect some harpy to come flying at me with a hockey stick .
3 This is now the form he prefers — ‘ you can say a lot in a poem with a very few words ’ — and he writes ‘ whenever I feel in the mood ’ .
4 I have described how I looked in the mirror and , seeing myself ‘ in the flesh ’ did not recognise myself .
5 ‘ I expect you want to ask me how I began in the theatre , ’ Stella said .
6 I wonder how I look in a sarong ?
7 Yesterday when I went in the shop , we get underwear and things like that
8 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
9 He 's a gem , always full of good humour , and he 's been on a few times , now , but this particular moment was when I noticed in the studio lights a glint of trouser zip .
10 The first thing that I noticed when I arrived in the dusty Managua airport , besides the tanks parked in the landing field , was an enormous poster of an unmistakable Daniel Ortega , clad in blue jeans and a cowboy shirt , holding an infant with an earring .
11 I know this sort of stuff is we had similar to when I worked in the shop er , used to , he had three quarters of this , guy come round in a van or whatever , back of a van
12 She wears little make-up for work and says : ‘ It goes back to the time when I started in the job .
13 I use the excellent Marshall bass combo , rated at 30 watts , every Sunday when I play in the music group that leads the worship in Staines Congregational Church .
14 The house move necessitated my moving school , to Brackenbury in Hammersmith where I began in the third year .
15 She 's where I realized in the middle of the night she would be — where no doubt she always was — safely tucked up in Who 's Who and the Universities Year Book under ‘ Maitland , Mrs E J ’ .
16 I do n't mind where I go in the ground , just as long as I am not with all me scouse mates .
17 And her face broke and she said , ‘ Oh Wyn , oh Wyn ’ , and he held her in his arms , and from where I crouched in the elbow of the stairs I saw his face and it was the face of the fox that Hywel killed , and the face of the stoat that he beat with a stick in the hen-yard , and the face of the dog that savaged the ewes .
18 Now I was keenly aware of where I ranked in the mile , half-mile and three miles .
19 That 's why I mean in the score today .
20 That 's why I waited in the square .
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