Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever aircraft returned from raids the first persons to be allowed on board were the squadron armourers , whose job it was to make the bombs safe before anything else could be done , and this could be a highly tricky and dangerous undertaking , especially where incendiary bombs or those with time delay devices were concerned .
2 Whenever people visit our house , they try them on .
3 Whenever people discuss the enterprise culture , they point to the Asian corner shop .
4 Writers have to be relevant to what is taking place , whenever people are fighting for their self-determination .
5 Only she lived in the posh part , called Hove , and whenever people said ‘ You live in Brighton , do n't you ? ’ it was normal to reply ‘ Hove , actually ’ until it almost had become the name , Hove-Actually .
6 So it would certainly be naive to think that whenever people felt unhappy erm it was er was some kind of pathology and that , that evolution could n't explain it , and it may just be that the women feel a bit fed up because of hormonal changes and it does n't awfully much , it 's just one of things you pay for being a mother .
7 That is erm whenever people look for an analysis of something , here I 've been looking for an analysis of individuation , there 's a tendency to consider candidate analyses one by one , singulatum .
8 erm Sorry , I think we 'll just stick with Faulkner for a moment , because I think that leads us on to the constant tragedies of battle casualties , which were obviously very much brought in into Oxford whenever people were wounded outside they were often brought in to Oxford to be cared for , there was a hospital out of Yarnton too , but a great many were cared for all over Oxford , and the greatest of course were buried at Christchurch .
9 And he had adopted another theory of extinction , discussed but rejected by Lyell , wherein species are like individuals and die of old age .
10 In response to a shortage of sites for further airfield construction , and also to save on huge construction costs , typically about £500,00 , a scheme was submitted to the Air Ministry whereby aircraft could take-off not on conventional runways , but by means of centrifugal launchers .
11 The needs of war taxation in the fourteenth century , and the contribution which the custom on wool made to this , had led to the growth of a system whereby sales of wool had to be made through a staple town , sometimes in England and sometimes abroad .
12 The time may have come to urge a historic settlement , whereby people in Essex can hang each other to their hearts ' content so long as they do not interfere with traditional sporting practices in the rest of the country .
13 Rather , it is an unconscious , gentle process whereby people who want to be loving attempt to be so by telling little white lies , by withholding some of the truth about themselves and their feelings in order to avoid conflict .
14 I mention this variety of rites , which are in process of preparation , because the main route whereby people are introduced to and grow in the light of the church , baptism as infants , confirmation in early teens , leading to faithful communicant life , that route is no longer followed by quite a number in our fellowship .
15 In addition , in some systems which have operated from time to time in the UK and elsewhere , there is a procedure whereby people are asked attitude questions about the product before the show and after it , and given the opportunity to select the test product ( from a list ) as a prize or gift .
16 Conversely , where there is an oversupply of manpower of a particular kind , one may find downwards substitution , e.g. graduates working in ‘ non-graduate ’ jobs , leading sometimes to a ‘ cascade ’ effect whereby people who trained for a particular level of work are systematically displaced by those more highly trained .
17 Land reform can involve one or both of the redistribution of land ownership and alterations in the conditions whereby people occupy land .
18 I mean I think that what that article is directing , you know , it 's main thrust towards is the importance of providing support and the importance , I think , of providing an avenue whereby people can deal with those sorts of problems .
19 It is invariably one whereby people have applied for those grants , they have gone through all the normal assessment criteria , which apply to any other art form , and if we feel that they adequately cover all those sort of areas then we respond , but as public body we have to be aware that groups , in applying to us , must fulfil the conditions that we lay down .
20 Looking to his players ' financial welfare , Chapman got the go-ahead from the League to launch a savings scheme whereby £ 1 or so from each man 's wages was kept in the Arsenal ‘ bank ’ to earn 6 per cent interest , the scheme covering junior players as well .
21 When the Dolphin Scissors were launched last year , H. Cubitt linked sales to a unique sponsorship scheme whereby 5p was donated for every pair of scissors sold .
22 Do n't see how cavalry can deploy effectively on those slopes .
23 Asylum-seekers arriving from the West and , most significantly ( since this is how 80% of refugees arrive ) , through Poland or the Czech Republic may now be refused entry .
24 How data are input is directly relevant to the way the same information is retrieved from the system .
25 AD/Cycle components include Information Model , which provides a common description of how data should be presented and used by tools .
26 AD/Cycle components include Information Model , which provides a common description of how data should be presented and used by tools .
27 One that ‘ knows ’ how it is set up and how data storage is organised .
28 This , once again , illustrates how data are intimately responsive for their sense and their meaning to the theoretical context in which they are placed .
29 Statistics is important for planing how data should be collected , analysed and interpreted .
30 Since halofantrine was introduced in 1989 we do not see how data collected in 1990 go against our hypothesis that drug pressure led to the resistance we observed in 1992 .
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