Example sentences of "[noun sg] [coord] whatever the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The alternatives are either up to 25% additional time ( because some people take longer to read and write because of the specific difficulty ) or the use of an emendatory writer or whatever the psychologist may recommend .
2 Make a window in your Filofax for the downside of this afternoon or whatever the fuck you have to do , but get it organized .
3 When children imagine that they have been adopted , the fantasy always involves some romantic idea like being a princess and not the daughter of the local estate agent or whatever the truth may be !
4 I 'm not a frog that 's been kissed by a princess or whatever the fairy tale is .
5 The job analysts within E L T , are Neil Butterfield , John Dennis , Anne and Claire Nichol , and they are , in fact , if you like , a sort of second or I mean you can go to them to get advice about how to fill in the job description rather than go to your manager , or if if if you have some dispute or disagreement or whatever the job analysts can can can help in that .
6 Evenings , yes , with a bottle of cheap wine and whatever the cafe had cooked that was cheap and would quench his hunger .
7 Its eerie avenues of tombs are best savoured on a moody misty day but whatever the weather , it 's free .
8 The NFFO was a clever device intended to ensure that , whatever the commercial pressures under privatization and whatever the state of nuclear economics , a proportion of electricity would continue to be produced by nuclear power .
9 One could almost imagine her saying ‘ Now , girls , ’ and explaining about osmosis or whatever the process was called .
10 If Stuart decided to give a train driver six weeks compassionate leave or whatever the allowance is , he 'd buy a return ticket .
11 At the most senior level , the Managing Director , Chief Executive or whatever the title of the most senior person in the organisation is , will be accountable to a Board for the effective work of the whole organisation .
12 and it goes through their , for the rest of their twenties , the rest of their thirties and most of their forties and then suddenly bang maybe something ghastly seems to be happening which they are absolutely unaware of , you know , they do n't know why they are crying or , or er unable to cope with whatever they ca n't cope with and that 's it , that 's them off and they start worrying about er osteoporosis and you know an enormous number of , of now medically defined problems of the menopause , and they may start going on to all sorts of things like hormone replacement therapy or even primrose oil or whatever the hell and they 're sitting there at an age when they are fairly loaded up with experience and maturity and all the rest of it and they do n't know what they are doing .
13 Personally , I do not share that view but whatever the reason , stubbornness must not be allowed to succeed : the dog must do what he is commanded to do , not in his own time , when he feels like it , but immediately ; and if it is done correctly , he should receive praise and lots of it .
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