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

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1 But that 's 'ow it 'appened .
2 ‘ It 's funny 'ow it managed to get under me hat .
3 ‘ Poor Charlie never could understand 'ow it come ter 'appen , ?
4 a brief history of your business , how/when it started .
5 I am loathe to take it back to SMAC where I bought it new , as they seem to do more harm than good whenever it goes back there .
6 The data so produced may be of use to parsing systems , whenever it becomes necessary to know whether a noun must have a certain feature , not merely that it may have it .
7 She too exhibits both a fascination and a scepticism with regard to structuralist theories of the text , manifest in Thru as a healthy mistrust of theory whenever it becomes over-systematic .
8 He argued that either symbol was used whenever it fell more easily to the hand .
9 A non-UK office of a UK firm must make the prescribed disclosure that the FSA protections do not apply whenever it tells a non-UK private customer that it is a member of SFA ( or , generally , an authorised person ) and must do so with equal prominence .
10 Now , thanks to an excellent new book called Massage for Total Relaxation , by Nitya Lacroix ( Dorling Kindersley , £9.99 , published on April 25 ) all of us can learn to massage the stress away whenever it builds up .
11 What we require is a formulation of that universal imperative to take into account in choices which imposes its authority whenever something is recognized to exist , whenever it confronts us as not illusory but real .
12 This book is about achieving the most from that time of your life , whenever it occurs .
13 That 's what it basically is , and whenever it gets too slick or too planned , we stop , in complete mid-stream if necessary , and just go back to being more primitive .
14 Whenever it come round to my house , it gets locked in the bedroom — I just wo n't have it running around my house .
15 ‘ Temporary ’ regulations of August 1881 — ultimately extended until the fall of the Empire — empowered the government to declare virtual martial law wherever and whenever it chose to do so .
16 Whenever it falls on a Friday it 's always a very good birthday .
17 Some couples make a habit of talking through whatever is bothering either of them whenever it crops up .
18 ‘ I shall look forward to it , whenever it arrives . ’
19 Even though he 'd gone , I saw him a bit , he 'd visit me and the kids whenever it suited him .
20 Sabatini studied seriously the historical events which form the background to his novels but did not hesitate to glamorize the adventures of his characters and to disregard the accounts of professional historians whenever it suited his stories to do so .
21 He needed the minimum of cover to drop out of sight , whenever it suited him .
22 The policy of ‘ containment ’ , which had guided Washington 's foreign policy since 1947 , was now undermined , because America seemed incapable of defeating Communism wherever and whenever it threatened .
23 It is not clear that one has to postulate anything more than a reaction like Pavlov 's dog learning to anticipate its dinner whenever it hears the bell .
24 You can collect it whenever it suits you .
25 A quick tip for this method is that if you work an extra row before casting off you can simply remove the stitches from the needlebed and , using the latch tool or a crochet hook , cast off the stitches away from the machine whenever it suits you .
26 As teachers become familiar with video , and as more materials appear , it will become an aid they want to have easily to hand to use whenever it suits them .
27 And the first step is to stop treating him like a tube of toothpaste — something you can squeeze the contents out of whenever it suits you — and start appreciating him for the easy-going patient guy he obviously is .
28 If you 're going to sneak round the place whenever it suits you , I 'd rather be back in the hotel .
29 ‘ So you can have your meal where and whenever it suits you .
30 A day or two later — whenever it suits the Government — the theoretical actual vote takes place on the Floor of the House and , if a Division is called , most hon. Members do not know what they are voting about .
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