Example sentences of "[Wh adv] the [noun pl] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I threatened to put him on a discipline charge because whenever the drunks were turning out , you 'd find him in the station writing some trivial bike without a light .
2 It simply does not follow that because the legal forms have been observed , the results are more reliable ; any more than it follows that whenever the forms are breached , the results are unreliable .
3 Whenever the horses were changed on the journey , I wondered with an aching heart whether to get down and go back to say goodbye properly .
4 ( a ) Interim care and supervision orders Under s38(1) ( 2 ) the court can make an interim care or supervision order whenever the proceedings are adjourned provided it is satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the child 's circumstances fall within the ambit of s31(2) .
5 Returning to Fig. 6.2 for a moment , whenever the parameters are altered so that one of the solid lines ( representing homoclinic orbits to the origin ) is crossed , there will be a bifurcation similar to that described above .
6 ( iii ) The absence of an inner , concentric band produces a more open arrangement , wherein the trees are taller , the animals less restricted , and where the design suggests a radial movement ( which , with regard to the " fully radial arrangements of mosaics showing Orpheus , at Littlecote and Winterton , Lincs. , both dated to periods after 350 , is not without chronological significance ) .
7 In response , the guardians pointed out that for the previous thirty-four years the infirmary had received patients suffering from the same class of disease as William Joseph C. from the workhouse , in accordance with the arrangement whereby the guardians were currently paying £202 per annum to the infirmary .
8 ( 9 ) For the purpose of ensuring that a transfer of Shares is duly authorised hereunder or that no circumstances have arisen whereby the Directors are empowered to require that a Transfer Notice be given or to resolve that a Transfer Notice be deemed to have been given the Directors may from time to time require any Member or past Member or the legal personal representatives , trustee in bankruptcy , liquidator , administrator or administrative receiver of any Member or any person named as transferee in any instrument of transfer lodged for registration to furnish to the Company such information and evidence as the Directors may think fit regarding any matter which they may deem relevant to such purpose .
9 ( 9 ) For the purpose of ensuring that a transfer of Shares is duly authorised hereunder or that no circumstances have arisen whereby the Directors are empowered to require that a Transfer Notice be given or to resolve that a Transfer Notice be deemed to have been given the Directors may from time to time require any Member or past Member or the legal personal representatives , trustee in bankruptcy , liquidator , administrator or administrative receiver of any Member or any person named as transferee in any instrument of transfer lodged for registration to furnish to the Company such information and evidence as the Directors may think fit regarding any matter which they may deem relevant to such purpose .
10 From them , apparently , comes the report of the speech whereby the defenders were exhorted to their collective suicide .
11 The frontier settlement agreed to in 1699 included an arrangement whereby the Turks were given two tiny footholds on the coast .
12 A study of current practices has shown that the main practical problems associated with these schemes did not lie simply in the procedures whereby the entities are described and transmitted , but in the fact that they were applied non-selectively .
13 This meeting took place under the guise of the 1987 Technology and Change Agreement whereby the Banks are to meet twice a year with the IBOA to discuss their future plans .
14 and also to our site teams cover successfully the job and explain to them how the teams were built up
15 It will be important to pay close attention to the criteria used and to note how the questions are defined and asked .
16 Notice also how the feet are on the centreline
17 The electronic versions of these documents might be crucial if the historians wanted to understand how the documents were developed especially in those environments where cooperative work software or groupware had been used to enhance the performance of those producing documents .
18 For the purposes of this second task , Marx uses information on how the concepts are visualized in other system , hence his use of anthropology and history .
19 This is a very important page for telling you what is covered by the book and , if it is subdivided , how the topics are related to one another .
20 The officers had been plotting a map , in changing colours , to show how the contras were fading out of Nicaragua ; suddenly it reversed its trend , and they were back .
21 In the vice-president 's office too , Sam Watson , George Bush 's aide , marvelled at how the contras were doing .
22 Ghorbanifar and Secord both remembered North at his wits ' end , pacing back and forth , describing how the contras were dying ; Secord was pestered continually , and admitted that he never sent the rebels ‘ as much as Ollie thought we should ’ .
23 And then it was taken out and er dripped and cleaned , and then it was hung up in the kitchen to dry , and that was how the hams were done .
24 Here , the detail of how the premises is divided is vital .
25 In on the fourteenth of July of nineteen ninety three the defendant took out a summons with a view to having all the outstanding matters resolved and er this summons came before erm deputy master on the twelfth of August nineteen ninety three and he gave various directions including an enquiry in relation to how the surgery premises er ought to be dealt with as in court in the winding up of the partnership and that matter went before Mr Justice long in December and he decided those issues and gave directions in relation to and how the premises are to be sold , the effect of the directions very vaguely , is that the premises have to be offered to the partners , if only one of the partners shows any interest then there is provision in the relevant deed for ascertaining the price and this is put to that partner at that price , if more than one partner wishes to buy the premises then there is provision for a fixing of a minimum figure and then each of the partners has to put in sealed offers er and the premises will be sold to the partner , the former partner who put in the last offer , that broadly speaking I think is the substance of Mr Justice order .
26 Something about some development plan , then she says , ah , she did n't like how the houses were laid out because one was behind the other , but I saw the plan last time and , and , and it did n't look quite bad .
27 The story of how the defenders withstood the might of Cromwell 's army , of how the Honours were smuggled out from the castle under the very noses of the English and hidden beneath the floor of nearby Kineff Kirk , and of how they lay buried for eight long years until returned once more to Edinburgh Castle , is one of the most well known , oft-repeated tales of Scottish history .
28 He then went back to Nigel 's room to see how the women were getting on — and met the first snag in the arrangements .
29 There were a series of impossible pains like knife cuts , but she could also see distantly how the women were skilful and trustworthy .
30 The House of Lords decision in Re an inquiry under the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 illustrates clearly how the authorities are determined to take their new powers seriously and how the courts are prepared to interpret the provisions in the spirit in which they have been granted .
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