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

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1 They can get rid of me whenever they like . ’
2 ‘ They do n't like my moustache and my long hair , they get at me whenever they can but I am not going to change .
3 I suppose it 's their way of saying they can get at me whenever they want .
4 And it was no comfort having old ladies telling me how they wished they had naturally curly hair .
5 Small time burglars with the social skills of a potted shrimp telling me how they 're saving all their readies to invest in a club one day — ‘ Maybe Puerto Banus , maybe Chesterfield , I 'm not sure yet . ’
6 So many times I have heard someone tell me how they wished they had told the person now dead how much they loved them .
7 They both told me how they enjoyed the sport , in which they could compete on equal terms with the able-bodied .
8 At Milson Airport , Palmerston North , in North Island , Bruce Farquar of the Manawatu Districts Aero Club showed me how they offer not only flight training but also aerial photography and with the slogan Time is money … flying reduces costs publicise their light aircraft passenger and freight services .
9 Meanwhile band manager Charles Cosh tells me how they 're going to crack America .
10 She bent over to show me how they tried to eat this dust .
11 The grandfather added : ‘ He was too upset to tell me how they died and I did n't want to ask him .
12 would someone like to tell me how they would actually incorporate that , that additional information into the first statement ?
13 It do n't worry me how they remember me .
14 She had told me how they met at a First Spiritualist Church ‘ Convert the Heathen ’ session outside the Anglican church in putney .
15 I want them to show me how they feel on the pitch . ’
16 she 's here telling me how they sent over and she said oh do n't call for the next two week because we 're going to Italy
17 Do n't ask me why they chose that game .
18 You tell me why they has Mac before Mains .
19 Two elderly Irish ladies , sisters , linked arm in arm , asked me where they were .
20 I tried to get Dad to tell me where they 'd gone but he was tipsy and only laughed and said they 'd gone on their ‘ funnymoon ’ .
21 ‘ They do n't bother to tell me where they 're going . ’
22 And there 's another one somewhere cos my friend he used to come round here with his drugs , he used to tell me where they was you know .
23 Finally they told me where they had been and how they had been ushered into a sort of waiting room by the proprietress , who had endeavoured to make them feel at ease by offering them marrons glacés .
24 ‘ Show me where they hit you ! ’ she cried .
25 ‘ It means you 're going nowhere until you tell me where they 've gone .
26 All I want you to do now is tell me where they are . ’
27 ‘ Tell me when they get to fifty . ’
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