Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever we take one step forward , we take five steps back , ’ said an ambassador to the Arab League .
2 Whenever we take one step forward , we take five steps back , ’ said another .
3 Whenever we take one step forward , we take five steps back , ’ said another .
4 She had kept this plant for many years and whenever we had light showers it was popped outside , a treatment that seemed to agree with it .
5 Said whenever we want these trailers , they 're different to what this is .
6 ‘ You dog me and Rosie like a shadow whenever we want some peace to do bad things to one another , and this scam 's a team affair to start with .
7 Anyway , why must this discussion always crop up whenever we see each other ? ’
8 An emotivist will think that Butler is merely expressing and inviting an attitude whereby we favour this sort of system of self control , while an intuitionist will think that there is tacit appeal to an intuition as to what ought to be .
9 1991 has been a year of change , adapting ourselves to what our customers want from us , and , of course how we make strong profit from that .
10 In terms of funding , there 's going to have to be some political decision as to how we allocate those resources .
11 ‘ I may have agreed to keep quiet about how we know each other , but I did n't agree to our relationship being viewed as an affair ! ’ she protested .
12 That 's right , that 's right , yes , how we consume these products , yes , I mean , you 're right , so a potato is a potato is a potato , but if it 's pre-packed , graded and washed , that is sort of intrinsically different from er , er , sort of , mouldy , scruffy old potatoes that you could buy at a greengrocer .
13 Now how we answer these questions will depend crucially upon what we think animals to be .
14 That 's how we got terrible problems cos they 've all got erm cars .
15 Let's see how we knit double jacquard in just two colours .
16 I 'd like to spend a few minutes now trying to pull that together and then go onto how we evaluate these plans , because you 've all produced these and would n't you like to know how good they are and how bad they are ?
17 So erm and how we use that money is at our discretion .
18 How we use that life-force energy via our mental faculties , for constructive or destructive purposes , determines our degree of intelligence or stupidity .
19 This is true right down to the detail of how we use electronic mail , for example , in which , until we discover or are shown otherwise , we start from the assumption that this is a cheaper and more rapid method of writing the sort of letters we always wrote , and that those letters should have the same status , and be stored and referred to in the same way , as the written or typed ( and duplicated ) paper missive .
20 Erm I think it 's , it 's saying more about how how we categorize this economy in the south , it clearly , it , it 's not a managerial
21 And she said you 'll never guess Angie how we had two fellas tried to latch on to us .
22 How we get all work done in the time ? …
23 But to answer it , I must make a considerable digression , to say something about how we get such beliefs by observation .
24 Y you 're quite happy how we achieved those figures ?
25 How we collect this information will certainly affect how well we can draw inferences from it in order to modify and improve the unit .
26 How we colour that time will have a huge bearing on how we see their works in relation to the period .
27 Yoga teaches that the metabolic responses in the body are the result of how we interpret outside experience . ’
28 We were very careful about how we entered this market .
29 Regan relents to the extent of regarding this as an ‘ exaggeration ’ but concludes that , , indirect duty views are committed to regarding how we treat moral patients as of no direct moral significance' ( 1983 : 186 ) .
30 Well he says want you to come and see this idea that we er how we do these commutators .
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