Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And when you see Bellybutton , tell him that I know where his brother is , and I 'll pick the bastard up whenever I choose and then feed him head first into a cane-shredder . ’
2 Take your plan and a tape measure with you whenever you shop and always make sure you measure whatever you are thinking of buying .
3 Chances are if you bought your racket in Britain it already had strings in it — unlike in the USA where the retailer will ask you a lot of questions about how you play and then string your new frame for you .
4 ‘ And you know exactly how I came to know — and how you influenced and finally ruined my brother ! ’
5 I do ask any of you that are wavering to support the amendment which leaves the tenants with the right to manage their holdings , how they like and not to interfere with those rights .
6 When you first come to machine knitting the most important thing , naturally , is to learn how it operates and then to make a few garments .
7 Ann tells us how it works and how to knit it .
8 The player needs to understand his emotions , what he is , how he functions and how to prevent himself from taking a negative role .
9 However I applied and then sought the advice and prayers of Christian friends and we prayed that if it was n't from the Lord I would n't get accepted .
10 That was where I met and still meet the only person I 'd call a friend ; Jamie the dwarf , whom I let sit on my shoulders so he can see the bands .
11 Going on holiday to Lloret is a bit like going to a party that has a real buzz when you arrive and just goes on getting better and better and better .
12 The second is when you score and then step out .
13 Groovy graveyards full of dank and menacing shapes and subtly swirling green fog and evil zombies with attitude and maps showing exactly where you live and how to get there on public transport !
14 The next step could be to set down the factors which are important about where you live and then award them points on a sliding scale , ten for the very important , down to one .
15 The daughter of a wool dealer from Hackney , Beatrice had spent much of her life in South Africa , where she married and then divorced a professional boxer .
16 The man had come up to her at the entrance to the library where she worked and just asked her .
17 In Mo' Money , a young street hustler , Johnny , who thinks he needs to be richer to win the love and respect of the beautiful Amber ( Stacy Dash ) , takes a job in the company where she works and soon becomes embroiled in a dangerous credit card scam .
18 If we knew what price were at then it would give me more er confidence to know where we stand and how to go about it .
19 The little larvae soon emerge — they know which way to go ! — and bore down into the stem where they pupate and eventually emerge as adults .
20 Clerks too tend to be travellers , temporary incomers to the towns where they study or just stay ; they are indigent , and they are shown in the fabliaux to supply their wants , in terms of food , sex and entertainment , by dint of their wits .
21 He was back in England by February 1789 , when he directed and possibly assisted Edmund Bond in his dissection of the magnificent racehorse Eclipse which , like his grandsire Regulus , was never beaten .
22 Robyn glanced to where he pointed and then looked up at him and folded her arms .
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