Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The next was a black cocker spaniel , and the third a springer spaniel which I trained to retrieve and took with me whenever I went away to shoot . |
2 | Whenever I went home , my mum and dad had asked me what was being done for John and why there had been no news of him . |
3 | Lucy of course was always fun , and I talked to her at Paula 's villa whenever I went there . |
4 | But whenever I go home I hang around and I miss making music something awful . ’ |
5 | I began to see the nervousness in your eyes whenever I got too close to you , and when I kissed you at the inn I knew that Matilda had lied about one point at least . |
6 | If it 's a chaperon you 're after , Tara lives in whenever I come here . |
7 | You can teach me next time , maybe , whenever I come again . |
8 | Whenever I motor past , I imagine what a joy it must have been once upon a time to see him in action around the commons and village greens , stroking that famous beard and then scattering the pony and traps with his magnificent blows . |
9 | How I remember outside is like the end of a erm O U T spells out . |
10 | How I slept too much , and less and less well of course , but the truth was I did not want to wake up . |
11 | Odd how I pinned so much on getting her into bed , and when I did , after we did … |
12 | I think for a bit about going to ask him how I get home but I do n't want to ask him in case he tells Mr Jackson . |
13 | It was how I 'd always imagined showbiz would be — far removed from the stark reality of Working Men 's Clubs . |
14 | I do n't know how I got away with it . ’ |
15 | I know I 'm at the station , cos that 's obvious , it 's just I ca n't exactly remember how I got here . |
16 | Anyway , it 's a hint as to how I got here , if nothing else . ’ |
17 | I wonder how I got here . |
18 | You know , it 's like I 'm suddenly there , just sort of plonked down in a place and I got to really struggle to remember how I got there . |
19 | God knows how I got there . |
20 | No idea how I got there . |
21 | You see so I went went there and that 's how I got there . |
22 | fucking , oh j I do n't know how I got home . |
23 | How I had gloriously saved his son and heir . |
24 | Then your mother went on about how I had always wanted to be buried at sea . ’ |
25 | It brought several things to mind : the evident barrier during negotiations between the steward and the women ; the warnings of a friend about my own relationship with the steward — ‘ You put too much trust in that man ’ ; and the remark made when I reported how I had initially explained my research aims to the union stewards — ‘ You told the Secret Service ! |
26 | After a while I sat down in a secret place by the Cherwell and fell to musing about how I had once myself aspired to Oxford , how one of my lecturers at Edinburgh had urged me to go on to read for a B.Litt. there , but of course the war had put an end to any such ambitions . |
27 | ‘ I ca n't tell you how I enjoyed yesterday evening . |
28 | I do n't know how I became so enthusiastic ! |
29 | That 's how I felt too , being tossed about at the behest of the currents and waves . |
30 | At least that 's how I felt then . |