Example sentences of "whenever [pers pn] [vb base] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | I think they 're quite abrupt and rude whenever I 've phoned them up . |
2 | I know that whenever I 've tried to put paint on any cars that we 've ever had , it 's never looked right has it ? |
3 | Whenever I 've enthused to practitioners about the advantages of LM 's they 've always expressed confusion about the procedures involved and in particular the complications that they see in using teaspoons , tablespoons and glasses . |
4 | Whenever I 've needed them they always get here right away ’ ( FN 5/10/87 , p. 22 ) . |
5 | well whenever I 've had this |
6 | For years whenever I 've got out of bed in the middle of the night — about whatever pursuit you get out of bed in the night for — my right ankle has made cracking noises , like kindling being snapped . |
7 | Other people seem to complain about their hangers multiplying whenever I 've got hangers disappear . |
8 | Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business ! |
9 | You may want to make the nice gesture , which was made to me when I first moved into a flat and I have repeated myself whenever I have moved , of leaving a plant or a box of chocolates and a note wishing the next occupants a happy life in your former home . |
10 | The two rivers are very different to look at , or at least they have been whenever I have seen them . |
11 | Whenever I have argued this point with other anglers they inevitably say that all you need to do is use a long link and a short hook-length when link-legering to obtain the same effect . |
12 | ‘ Whenever I have had some sort of public success , ’ he reported in his autobiography , ‘ it has inevitably been followed by a period of personal financial distress and prolonged unemployment . ’ |
13 | Whenever you 've seen Rob in my office you 've taken good care to get him out of my clutches very smartly , on the flimsiest of pretexts . |
14 | So whenever you 've got Xs and Ys and all sorts of strange things in there think just , it 's only a number . |
15 | That doctrine of notice has got into the Common Law in one or two places , e.g. in the law about the sale of goods in market overt , and in the law of negotiable instruments ; but , broadly speaking , whenever you have got rights which depend upon notice , you may be pretty sure that you are in the sphere of Equity . |
16 | Because what we 'll have to do is negotiate at the end of the next session , whenever we 've finished , cos that 's entirely dependent on when we get fed up varies on what |
17 | Anyway , the Chinese seem excessively embarrassed and concerned about an incident of this type , and we have been kept under very careful supervision ( I am sure for our sakes , in their eyes ) whenever we have gone out of the hotel . |
18 | Whenever we have given you advance notice of any such planned interruptions , we guarantee to restore your supply within the period notified to you . |
19 | Attainment of the competence award is not limited by any specific time period or course length , so candidates will be able to come forward for assessment whenever they have accumulated the required evidence of competence against national standards . |