Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ An' I do n't know 'ow I 'm gooin' ter pay it back if yer leave 'ome now . ’ |
2 | ‘ Whenever I am asked about the block vote by GMB members , they find the explanation baffling . |
3 | Whenever I am in Barcelona I expect to run into Jordi , even today , thirty years later , in a totally different , freer , happier Spain . |
4 | But whenever I am in the United States , or near an American Center in Kyoto , Paris or Seoul , I always look at the Washington , DC telephone directory and seek out Dana 's name , address and number . |
5 | Moreover , you know that I become quite powerless whenever I am obliged to write for an instrument which I can not bear [ the flute ] . |
6 | Whenever I am assailed by unhappiness , I know that I am in the mundane , for in the transcendent there is no unhappiness . |
7 | Whenever I am working with someone I know and trust I ask them for a quick trim . |
8 | Invariably , whenever I am out shopping with my little boy , conversation with people we meet turns to sweets , with questions like ‘ Are you going to buy some sweets today ? ’ or ‘ Does n't he want sugar in his drink ? ’ |
9 | Although his wife 's chintz chaircovers bring on a certain nausea whenever I am obliged to call . " |
10 | ‘ Just promise me you 'll never handle a crossbow whenever I am anywhere near you . ’ |
11 | And so , whenever I am called to dine at the palace , I always sport an old straw boater or knitted bobble hat , to exercise my hereditary privilege . |
12 | ‘ Whenever I 'm away I get so homesick for Jill . |
13 | The games are addictive , and I carry it whenever I 'm likely to be bored somewhere . |
14 | But I 've noticed that whenever I 'm sideways on the Honda , Schwantz is sideways on the Suzuki . ’ |
15 | Mine always goes off whenever I 'm grilling anything at all . |
16 | ‘ I have a wonderful ladyfriend who stocks me up with food whenever I 'm down here , ’ he replied . |
17 | Cos I mean I all whenever I 'm going travelling into into York and they 've changed that billboard I always look at it . |
18 | ‘ He 's offered me a room at Armscott whenever I 'm down in Oxfordshire . ’ |
19 | See I , mind you whenever I 'm late you see I can get on it for twenty pence except for first thing in morning . |
20 | I du n no , whenever I 'm with her though I 'm always with you as well , like if I was with her right on her own |
21 | I fed him well whenever I was lucky at the fishmongers , though the other staff were not all as fond of sea food as we were . |
22 | Dear Guitarist I have been meaning to write to your fine mag for a long time , but whenever I was about to put pen to paper someone else got there before me with the same topic . |
23 | A sign was put up in order to remind staff whenever I was on duty . |
24 | Whenever I was n't feeling well and had to slow down , everybody else slowed down . |
25 | ‘ I was at a disco on crutches when Nigel asked me about my plans — and casually said I could ride for him whenever I was free . |
26 | For one thing Harlow is the sort of town which I 'd been agitating for both before and after the war whenever I was speaking on behalf of the Labour Party both at street corners and at public meetings on the type of life we vis envisaged for a normal person in the land . |
27 | He appeared to enjoy talking to me and invited me to call in whenever I was passing . |
28 | Omar was a devout Muslim and like the best Somalis was proud and fearless , though he proved to be remarkably tactful and forbearing whenever I was impatient or angry , and always upheld my authority even when I made a mistake . |
29 | Shamed by having to say no whenever I was asked if an urgent document could be dispatched to me down the telephone — feeling badly outfaxed in fact — I had finally succumbed . |
30 | I remember a horrifying dream I had during one Wimbledon wherein I was sitting on top of a tall step-ladder half-way down the garden in the umpire 's position — not awarding points to the thrusting vegetation below but conducting them with a baton . |