Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Look and see 'ow they stands out against t'brown o' t'earth .
2 I thanked God for the small wrist compass that I wore as a matter of habit whenever I set out in a boat .
3 Whenever I went out of my house I used to see any number of revolting things .
4 Whenever I go out of a room I am certain to switch off the light .
5 ‘ But at the moment whenever I go back to Melbourne after being abroad it seems homelier every time .
6 Whenever I go back to Boston I end up not doing anything , y'know ?
7 I see Cyril Ockleton whenever I go back to Breakspear College .
8 Whenever I wake up in his arms when we are together I feel surprised because he is so beautiful
9 It is , in fact , sensible to take your sound recorder along with you whenever you set off on a major shoot .
10 ‘ Well , sir , I went down to see Claudia Cohn-Casson , the anthropologist , whom I have known slightly on and off , whenever she came up to town , over the last few years . ’
11 Whenever she rode out with Jenkins , he always called to her what they were about to do , whether they were going to trot , or canter , jump or gallop .
12 She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 so he said that apparently whenever he came back to B S H he was told by Neville roughly about eighteen hundred acres would be sort of his target
16 He is threatening to fine him whenever he steps out of line .
17 Whenever it come round to my house , it gets locked in the bedroom — I just wo n't have it running around my house .
18 ‘ They 're only vagabonds , not real Romanies , ’ Farmer Yatton told Cheryl and Angela-when he came back to the farmhouse after seeing the gipsies off his land .
19 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 .
20 But , in addition , the muscles and tendons have a mechanism whereby they join up with whatever element is next to them .
21 No member of the committee , his representative or associate of them nor any person who was a member of the committee in the last twelve months must enter into any transaction whereby he receives out of the estate any payment for services given or goods supplied in connection with the administration or obtains any profit from the administration or acquires any asset forming part of the estate ( r 6.165(2) ) except with leave of the court , with prior sanction of the committee where full value for the transaction is given and in cases of urgency or by way of performance of a contract in existence at the date of the bankruptcy order where leave of the court is sought subsequently without delay ( r 6.165(3) ) .
22 And doubtless there would have been many more had it not been for that unfortunate accident which befell Mr Rabbit in Mr MacGregor 's garden whereby he ended up in one of Mrs MacGregor 's rabbit pies .
23 reset and that 's how I met up with bleeding Tony he came to visit me meeting a friend , it 's only me he said oh go round and see this girl I know and she was related to my best mate , it 's a complicated story and we sort of went from there really
24 And stood blocking like , how I get round to the till !
25 I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael .
26 I 'm quite interested to see how I get on with her actually cos I 've only ever known her in the context of Tom and Darrel really .
27 Anyway , I 'll meet you down here tomorrow , tell you how I got on with Gazzer . ’
28 And that 's how I got on to him .
29 I 'm quite pleased with how I got on at work today with the amount of work I 'd done that
30 How I got round for the four days of the tournament , I do n't know .
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