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

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1 Whenever I am in Barcelona I expect to run into Jordi , even today , thirty years later , in a totally different , freer , happier Spain .
2 But whenever I am in the United States , or near an American Center in Kyoto , Paris or Seoul , I always look at the Washington , DC telephone directory and seek out Dana 's name , address and number .
3 Whenever you are in doubt about what to do next , what to enter , or do not understand what is being displayed on the page , more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key , ( the PF2 key on the keypad ) .
4 Whenever you are in doubt about what to do next , what to enter , or you do not understand what is being displayed on the page , more information can be obtained by pressing the Help key , ( the PF2 key on the keypad ) .
5 He kept asking her to ring whenever she was in London — she lived in Brighton — so that they could get together .
6 Marevna ( Maria Vorobiev ) , a talented young art student from Russia , ran to La Rotonde for comfort and consolation whenever she was in difficulty .
7 Whenever she was in the vicinity of Roman , her manners deserted her .
8 Pearce said : ‘ We always planned to try for a drop goal whenever we were in the French 20 metre area .
9 Again the two brothers were pushing at each other and as they all mounted the steps Ellen stepped and walked by the side of her son , something she was in the habit of doing whenever they were in company , and which Joe had been aware of from the time she had recovered after his uncle 's death .
10 Teenaged boys paraded in groups of three or four , jostling each other , laughing and shouting ; groups of girls , on the whole less brash and aggressive , giggled and chattered , calling to the boys whenever they were in range .
11 He will use the suite of rooms as his base whenever he is in London but Highgrove , 90 miles away in Gloucestershire , will continue to be his main home .
12 For nearly a week after the injury , whenever he was in Nikkie 's field of view , Yeroen would hobble pitifully , generating an air of pain and dejection .
13 The story of a man compelled to search for a pure virgin , read one evening while his mother was mending stockings , left him ‘ haunted by spectres ’ whenever he was in the dark ; other stories drew him out to the churchyard , where , with his imagination overflowing , he would race up and down through the great avenue of elm trees , and act out among the docks , nettles and rank grass whatever he had been reading .
14 The strange metallic noises continued at intervals , whenever he was in a position to hear them .
15 Googol talked to himself in a muffled manner or merely droned — hard to say which — whenever he was in space .
16 She also promised that , if he returned the ring to her whenever he was in trouble , she would help him . "
17 Stephen Whitley 's widow Constance Whitley , 34 , told Cheshire 's deputy Coroner John Pollard , how she was in their terrace home in Mill Lane , Great Sutton , on the evening of March 4 , when she was alerted to the fire by sounds coming from the garage , a few yards from the house .
18 Primarily though it 's how you are in yourself at the time which determines whether you are going to get up the mountain and get back down .
19 Please , first , advise me how you were in a position to recommend the allocation and development of housing at Colt Hill without first consulting the Regional Council on a proposal which is inconsistent with approved Structure Plan policy .
20 They said , ‘ this is how we were in the past ’ , and they made their image out of historical facts .
21 I ca n't remember if I been here before or not — streets look all different at night from how they are in the day .
22 It says they 're based on actual interviews with the women involved and that some additional parts have been written to show how they are in fact involved in a global chain .
23 He was serving on the battleship HMS Agincourt during the Battle of Jutland and related how they were in line astern to The Queen Mary and , when the latter was hit in the magazine and blew up , they sailed over the spot without feeling a thing .
24 This is how they were in the first few games of the season .
25 Unlike media reporting of the actual events , ‘ I ca n't even see how it 's in the public interest . ’
26 That 's how it is in prison .
27 But that 's not how it is in the dream .
28 And you can go on and on about how it is in your time , and how people have different attitudes towards … towards sexual intimacy .
29 A detailed consideration of when and how it is in the child 's best interests for the state to intervene in his family life can be found in Goldstein and colleagues ( 1973 and 1979 ) .
30 Cos that 's how it is in the book is n't it ?
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