Example sentences of "[Wh adv] we [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever we come here we see somebody we know do n't we ?
2 Sometimes they were so drunk they fell asleep where they were and lay without pillows or covers until I returned from work , and then I would rage at them in Arabic , telling them that thanks to them my room was no better than the Italian 's pigsty at home ; we used to spit on the ground whenever we went near it , children and grownups alike , shouting exclamations of disgust , even though all we could see of it was the outer fence .
3 Whenever we went there , Salvo and I expected Hasan 's ghost to leap out of the darkness and slit our throats with his dagger .
4 Whenever we came back to Woodbrook after a long absence , the servants would always have a fire and a meal ready to greet us , ’ Phoebe 's sister Antoinette once told me .
5 So , I replaced most of them myself and then whenever we came down course we complained about the cleaning !
6 Whenever we put down questions , it is impossible to get answers .
7 Bill reveals : ‘ Whenever we meet up it 's all flowers and champagne , and it 's like another honeymoon .
8 Nevertheless , whenever we feel out of sorts , tired , sick of ourselves and others and in need of ‘ restoration ’ ( origin of the word restaurant ) , it 's more than likely we will head for the kitchen hoping for some well-known and trusted food from our past .
9 He said it was due to our unique Anglo-Saxon law whereby we set out in law what is reasonable and then we enforce it .
10 We have recently found out that we have now got the best of all of these or the worst of all of these in Anglo-Saxon Roman law whereby we set out was , is reasonable in law and then they hear from Saf Health and Safety Executive tell us they are not going to enforce it .
11 They may ( or may not ) have been created that way , but , once they have been determined , we store our beliefs more efficiently in the form of symbols ( shorthand words and phrases which reflect a complete attitude to and assessment of a person or situation — e.g. ‘ She is a poor performer ’ ) and scripts ( models of how we act once certain situations are recognized ) .
12 There are a couple of examples of how we make up erm the earnings .
13 Schegloff has made studies of the rules of conversation in so far as they govern who speaks when , and how we know when it is our turn to speak .
14 Will my right hon. and learned Friend say how we compared internationally in the 1970s and the 1980s ?
15 We feel differently about our parents when we are children than we do as adults , and while this may not alter our recollections of everyday family life , it will affect what we choose to highlight , and how we sum up our relationship with them .
16 I 'm not sure how we got here at all .
17 ‘ Do you know anything about how we got here ? ’ asked Hazel desperately .
18 We might even have had a decent election and the country might have been saved a good deal earlier , but everyone knows that that is how we got here .
19 Because then , you just look at it and say , Ah I know how we got here , that reminds me of that one I did the other week where it came out looking like this .
20 We do n't know how we got in either
21 I ca n't think of how we got in .
22 Well , how we got down alive I 'll never know
23 ‘ I do n't really know how we got together — it was so quick .
24 How we got there , er you you you got er you got some food , ad you got a bed for er for a couple of days .
25 HOW WE LIVED THEN ’ MUSEUM OF SHOPS
26 ‘ I think it reflects on how we played together that the entire front five are in the party , ’ he said .
27 What we need to look at though is how we change course if that means moving the position of the sail across the boat .
28 That 's how we train here , we play football — all the time . ’
29 Erm I 've not done this before and I wanted to try it out with a small group like yourselves to see how we go on with it .
30 Got to see how we go on really .
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