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 ) .
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