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

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1 Whenever he discovered a half-dead new lamb , he brought the creature into the hut .
2 whenever he hears the seasick bell …
3 She had left her imprint upon them , and now her mind overlapped with his whenever he wore the sacred lenses .
4 A river is always flowing conveniently by whenever he needs a decorative image or symbolic resolution .
5 A Chinese translator … uses a preposition bei ‘ by ’ whenever he sees a passive voice in the original verb , forgetting that Chinese verbs have no voice … .
6 He tried once or twice before hopping to the farmhouse , wincing in pain whenever he jolted the injured ankle .
7 Instead , he gave Carter and his advisers a long talk on how he saw the international situation .
8 Watch how he scored the second — and that 's 3 goals in 3 games .
9 This , evidently , was how he viewed the ongoing crisis involving the NEA , which has been accused of using American tax dollars to subsidise morally offensive , even pornographic art ( see The Art Newspaper No. 17 , April 1992 , pp. 1 , 2 and 14 ) .
10 To understand Bukharin 's particular views on the transition period to socialism it is necessary to understand how he viewed the then current stage of capitalist development .
11 In Monet 's The Gare Saint-Lazare pigment and cross-section analyses have shown how he built up the layers and how he achieved the dark tones using the bright colours of the impressionist palette ; no black was used .
12 Both the Secretary of State and the Prime Minister have made clear statements in the past 10 days that if the Scottish people vote for independence at the election , independence is what we shall have , but will the Secretary of State say a bit more today about how he answers the current argument about whether he has the right to run Scotland with nine Members of Parliament and , according to the latest poll , 18 per cent .
13 In the context of a directed consideration of methodology in general , the explanation by a colleague of how he planned a particular exercise or sequence can be a greater source of stimulation than a high-level lecture by an educational pundit whose circumstances and limitations are not immediately clear .
14 Barbara McCall talks about the days in the 20s when her husband was assistant manager at the massive Marine Gardens in Portobello — the largest ballroom in Britain — and how he discovered a young soldier singing in a beach talent contest who grew to become a star — Donald Peers .
15 Modern avionics items exhibit such a variety of failure modes and are so reliable that the tradesman often forgets how he cured a particular type of fault when he experiences another of the same type .
16 QPR skipper Ray Wilkins revealed how he diffused an explosive situation in Monday 's friendly at Luton .
17 Michael pointed out how he had a long curve along the top of the board 's edge , and only a small curve at the bottom .
18 He 'd watch them quietly ; and he often told me how he had a good idea where they 'd been taking their honey : if they came to their hives low , they 'd most likely have come off a field of clover .
19 Henry II 's mistress , is told by CD in A Child 's History of England : ‘ It relates how the King doted on fair Rosamond … and how he had a beautiful Bower built for her in a Park at Woodstock ; and how it was erected in a labyrinth , and could only be found by a clue of silk .
20 How he had the worst office space in the building , and the worst housing of all the embassy staff .
21 He showed how he planted the young trees in pot-holes where the soil was richer and she saw that after all there was nothing haphazard about the planting ; it had the symmetry of necessity .
22 That 's how he shot a 74 .
23 It seems that the potential of this new method was not realized in petrology for another forty years , for the first printed account did not appear until 1831 , in H. T. M. Witham 's Observations on Fossil Vegetables , when he published an account of how he prepared the many thin slices of fossil wood of which a microscopical description is furnished in the text .
24 Here he describes how he took the Caribbean by storm
25 He explains how he felt a tingling sensation down his left-hand side but did not immediately call for help .
26 How he kept a straight face Kath would never know .
27 Wealth did not make him lavish , however ; he had always been careful about money — indeed , he was economical in all areas of life , even in small matters such as ensuring that all the tea in a tea-pot had actually been drunk — and Joseph Chiari has remembered how he kept a regular account of his expenses in a pocket notebook .
28 Here he tells Neil Mulholland of the almost intolerable pressures of his work and how he survived a direct hit by a Mark 15 ‘ barrack buster ’ mortar on a border police station .
29 There now watch and see the how he misses the central reservation , those bollards .
30 How he misses the good old days when he would punt out OTC stock , even though the punters had invested so often in vain .
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