Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [vb base] of " in BNC.

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1 It tears my heart out whenever I hear of a mining tragedy and because I am not there to help or even to sympathise , something inside me feels the need to shout to all people , southerners especially who have never had fathers , husbands , sons to worry about when each day they are swallowed into the apron of the earth .
2 Whenever I speak of it , he just says it can stay as it is in case I ever want it .
3 Whenever I think of something that is needed , I write it on the list , and whenever I buy something , I cross it off the list .
4 Whenever I think of it , it 's there , inside my nostrils .
5 Whenever I want of course , I can choose when .
6 Whenever you hear of the cup and of giantkillers , you hear the name of Yeovil Town .
7 It becomes a favourite , always there in reserve whenever you tire of its successors , and for ever regarded as ‘ Old Reliable ’ .
8 For instance , do n't make him shorter than you are , so that his eyes must always be looking up at you whenever you think of him .
9 This is not how I conceive of the situation in postclassical criminology .
10 ‘ Now , Father , ’ the young priest protested , ‘ you know how I disapprove of — ’
11 That 's how I think of it : as my home , even though I only see it for a short time every year .
12 It 's how I think of you , ’ she said , the hated colour rising to her face as she uttered the lie .
13 How I think of them now !
14 That is how I think of myself .
15 [ 2 ] How we think of " God " affects what we think about other things too , for example especially whether or not " God " exists .
16 But no matter how we dispose of our goods , we are not in woodturning to make a living .
17 Tony Young [ Teesside 's Waste Disposal Manager ] delves into the UK 's waste and looks at how we dispose of it in Environmental Issues ' latest feature on major environmental matters .
18 That makes you a very third-rate citizen indeed but that 's how they think of Canadians anyway .
19 I always think of buttercups when I think of this time , for the fever hospital was at the end of a lane with meadows on either side , and these fields were bright with buttercups .
20 But , the morality a and to go on about Christianity and again , tha I feel ashamed sometimes when I think of myself you know , a Christian , that 's not Christianity !
21 ‘ Not when I think of the trouble she 's caused , and she 'd cause more if she got the chance . ’
22 In my busy life there are times when I dream of long periods away from people .
23 and it 's not just every week or every month , it 's every day , when you hear of jobs being lost
24 When you think of Fender 's seeming unwillingness to bring the reissues of the Indie-cred Jaguar into this country , Jim , I think we 'll probably wait a very long time before a Bass VI emanates from anywhere other than the Fender Custom Shop — a facility available to the wad-carrying fanatic .
25 In fact , the atom is nothing like this ( for example , electrons are likely to be nothing more than ‘ confluences of probability waves ’ — in other words , totally incomprehensible in everyday terms ) , yet what do you think of when you think of an atom ?
26 I 'll quote a few lines , which you could think about when you think of Judd .
27 Of course it 's extra is n't it you see when you think of it .
28 It is when you give of yourself that you truly give .
29 ‘ You know where I am when you tire of the game , my sweet .
30 Any major phases or colonisation are as likely to have taken place in the seventh , eighth or ninth centuries , as Peter Sawyer has suggested , and therefore to be undocumented , as they are to have happened in the thirteenth century , when we hear of them for the first time from surviving records .
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