Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] [be] [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Whenever they are exposed to real difficulty ’ , he pointed out , ‘ they run for the British umbrella . ’ |
2 | Because both he and his mate are mobbed as pillagers whenever they are spotted by other birds , the jay realises that reticence is essential for the safety of the expected brood . |
3 | Whenever he is stopped at military posts now , he produces his book and says , ‘ Look , these are all my friends who will protest if I am arrested again ’ . |
4 | On the facing page Maastricht opponent Teresa Gorman reveals how she was subjected to unprecedented harassment and even sexually offensive remarks by fellow MPs as the crucial vote approached . |
5 | The interesting questions relate to how they are expressed in different species . |
6 | However , such items are liable to some variability in terms of how they are applied by different people and , furthermore , they convey little in terms of specific information about a child 's command of language . |
7 | This project will attempt to document how debt crises occurred and how they were handled in specific countries since the early eighties . |
8 | In general , those areas have not been studied to see either how they evolved to their final pre-enclosure state or how they were utilised by surrounding settlements . |
9 | This is n't a case of writers bleating because their own books wo n't be available ; we all spent hours in libraries learning our trade , the only way to learn to write is to how it 's done by other people be it well or badly |
10 | This is then used to explain both why societies contain a dominant instance , and how it is determined by economic practice . |
11 | Our people does n't see how it is run by satanic power . ’ |
12 | Originally , as someone interested in medical sociology and medical law , I wanted to see how medical evidence becomes translated into appropriate legal terms in child abuse cases , and how it is balanced against other evidence ( Cavenagh , 1975 ) . |
13 | How a person perceives changes may be affected by how it is perceived by other members of the family and society . |
14 | What we have not yet considered is where the body clock is and how it is adjusted by external time-cues . |
15 | Where the patent system is concerned , Wiener notices how it is manipulated by industrial corporations to the disadvantage of individual inventors , and one of his main aims in the book is to provoke thought about a fairer approach to patents and about comparable rewards for scientists whose discoveries can not be patented . |
16 | In this respect , Easton provides an excellent opportunity to establish the nature of routine policing in Northern Ireland and how it is affected by societal divisions . |
17 | Greenpeace has little idea of how radioactive the waste was in the four incidents described , or of how it was sealed in protective casing . |
18 | ‘ The helpful guidebook , in Hungarian and German , told me that this sportive Death was saying , ‘ In this doleful jeste of Life , I shew the state of Manne , and how he is called at uncertayne tymes by Me to forget all that he hath and lose All . ’ |
19 | Formerly Australia 's most wanted man , he walked out of Springhill Open prison near Aylesbury 7 weeks ago and has n't been seen since , giving rise to questions about how he was sent to low-security confinement in the first place . |
20 | ‘ I was getting to the end of the three years when I was approached by Amalgamated Metal . |
21 | Alternatively , down the road at Chateau de la Muire where I am told by friendly Champagne producers you will find one of the region , s most creative cooks — Jean-Pierre Lallement . |
22 | She added : ‘ You have to make a big commitment to complete distance learning courses , and two years can be a long time when you are faced with constant learning . |
23 | And he admits : ‘ It is not normal for the Spanish people to leave the place where you were born for long spells . |
24 | Now the cartoon Princess stops at the point where she is clad in sexy underwear , instead of stripping down further to the G-string . |
25 | She assisted at French cave excavations , including La Quina in Charente , where she was introduced to Neanderthal man and his Mousterian culture , thereafter to be a central interest . |
26 | Today , when we are spoilt by endless light shows of technological wizardry , the art of stained glass retains indelible powers of transformation . |
27 | This meant a four-hour wait in Boaventura where we were observed by amused barefooted children , obviously unused to foreigners . |
28 | The defence protects the honest views of the crank and the eccentric , but not when they are based on dishonest statements of fact . |
29 | The 1914 Illuminations had to be stopped because of the outbreak of the First World War , and it was 1925 when they were revived by popular demand . |
30 | Curves plotted according to this simple analysis are shown in figure 10.4 where they are compared with experimental data obtained for various tactic forms of poly ( α-methyl styrene ) . |