Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So whenever a recession or squeeze begins , Derry is likely to feel it fist . |
2 | I detest departmental nursing , so whenever a department 's short , there they send me ! ’ |
3 | So whenever the board arrived , of course , the children were always neat and clean . |
4 | But if predictability broke down in the very strong gravitational fields in the big bang , it could also break down whenever a star collapsed . |
5 | No answer , but the pinched face reflected clearly enough how the boy 's heart sank within him . |
6 | A baby is not some final luxury item that consumers can afford ( although this is obviously how the Government views it ) . |
7 | He lay there , listening to the noises in the street , quite tranquilly ; not caring much how the time went , but watching it and watching everything about him with observing eyes ( 2 ) . |
8 | The 1981 Act in particular lays down how the information is to be presented and provides two formats for the balance sheet and a choice of four formats for the profit and loss account . |
9 | I think speaking as another psychiatrist er the medical profession do have to look very carefully and perhaps how a lot of the damage has been done er with how women perceive whether they can ask for help or not because a lot of the women here have raised been giving tranquillizers and my colleague across there has pointed out that tranquillizers are not an appropriate way of treating depression . |
10 | Commercial agreements sometimes say that the opinion of a Queen 's Counsel will determine whether and if so how a claim should proceed . |
11 | It is not only how a person speaks that matters to the speechreader ; it is also the language he uses . |
12 | The section describing the operation of the system should cover not only how the system operates but also how the user can operate it . |
13 | In this type of use , to is intercepted at the final moment of the movement it denotes , so that the adjective or main verb evokes not only how the person designated as the support of the infinitive was predisposed towards the realization of the latter 's event , but also his feelings at the time of its occurrence . |
14 | Only how the devil to make him believe that ? |
15 | So our care and management of the young horse will affect not only how the horse relates to people , but whether the horse relates to its environment in a way that is constructive or destructive to the horse itself . |
16 | With its interest in cultural representation , the stories people tell about themselves , New Historicism is concerned to explore not only how the Renaissance fashioned itself , but how our present cultural categories allow us both to write and to understand culture . |
17 | Only how the hell did you stop them ? |
18 | As she raised her little hammer to tap on the table , she wondered suddenly why the Advent had actually sent a reporter — they usually depended on the publicity secretary to supply them with a report . |
19 | He sat down on his bed while he threaded new laces into his boots , and then paused , one lace suspended in his hand , as he wondered suddenly why the wire service had not given the Advent any news about him . |
20 | This is so where the structure and organisation of social groups and collectivities is fairly precisely defined by some overall set of rules , as , for example , in the armed services , or in other bureaucratic organisations like local government departments , the Civil Service , ICI , or in similarly organised work groups ( for instance in the coal or motor industries ) . |
21 | This may not be so where the title is unregistered . |
22 | So where the hell were the French ? |
23 | So where the hell are their Dragoons ? ’ |
24 | So where the hell have they gone ? ’ |
25 | So where the hell iseveryone ? |
26 | ‘ The time has come to make it clear that it is only where a taxpayer has established the existence of a profit-generating operation carried on by him outside Hong Kong that he can hope to escape the charge to profits tax imposed by section 14 . |
27 | The ranch , Ol Ari Nyiro , is run as a commercial livestock enterprise supported by several thousand acres of arable agriculture , but only where the land permits . |
28 | Contours are shown only where the chemistry has depleted ozone by more than 10% . |
29 | Again in the recently published P P G six , paragraph forty six , it states that regional shopping centres may well have a role to play but usually only where the loss of greenbelt can be justified by the economic and social benefits of the scheme . |
30 | Labour would relax laws on secondary action — but only where an employer transferred work from a plant in dispute to another . |