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

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1 I 'd buy grams whenever I could as it 'd save me going over to Liverpool to score .
2 the way I say things when I think .
3 I just say things when I 'm angry .
4 I continued to encourage Jack whenever I could and to try to put positive thoughts into his head , especially on the greens .
5 ‘ I started writing scripts when I was fifteen , ’ he said , ‘ and I always wanted to be a serious writer .
6 ‘ I first started writing songs when I was about 14 , because I knew that the first song I 'd put down would be so crap I thought I 'd get all my ideas out of the way first , and then I 'd start getting all artistic , ’ explains Tony .
7 ‘ I 'll do business how I like , with whom I like , and when I like , and I do n't need your focking permission to do it , Nicholas Breakspear .
8 I 've chased ducks , and dug up homes , and trampled nests , and caused commotion wherever I went . ’
9 ‘ I did n't ask ; I told Gina where I was going but I 'd better not stay too long . ’
10 I 've been filling time wherever I am .
11 To all my brothers and sisters who took the time to visit and send cards when I was ill , thank you for the encouraging words and scripture .
12 I have joined classes where I 've leapt about to Michael Jackson or thrown my pot and been surprised at the sound of my own voice when I 've paid the babysitter .
13 ‘ But I remember singing solos when I was six because I could carry a tune .
14 Poetry , of course , can never become music , despite the dream of nineteenth century symbolists , since , as Eliot 's Sweeney put it , ‘ I got ta use words when I talk to you . ’
15 And despite the wonderful climate , and being able to play Riviera whenever I wanted , I longed to see green fields and my folks and my friends , and hear the cricket scores on the radio , and escape from the constant pursuit of more money and better deals for the clients , who mostly did n't care anyway because they already had more money than they knew what to do with . ’
16 ‘ I used to puff peas when I was a child , ’ Jehana said , and took the blowpipe from him .
17 So I do n't even know names of roads , just tell people where I 'm going .
18 They have a very special significance , and how I wish I had known how to press flowers when I was given my first red roses by my husband , but unfortunately I learnt a few years too late !
19 I like children when I can find them .
20 I told them , as I tell alumni wherever I meet them , that the best thing you can do for the University is to remember its strengths , and in your normal professional and daily lives to be prepared to speak up on the University 's behalf when you think it is appropriate .
21 I did not own such a garment ; I had stopped wearing shorts when I left school , determined never again to be taken for a ‘ lad ’ .
22 I believe in giving pleasure whenever I can , however transitory it might be .
23 I should have known I would have problems when I crossed the border of a place whose name I could hardly pronounce — Mosonmagyaróvár .
24 ‘ Work is my religion , ’ Gene elaborates , ‘ and getting up on stage , doing shows when I do n't need the money is important .
25 I like doing jobs where I can get down and concentrate for a period
26 the gone years where I lived .
27 The ride from Pimlico to Portobello took well over ninety minutes and it was gone midnight when I beached the car on a double yellow line outside my sock .
28 And she went bananas when I said I was going to leave nursing , which is a really respectable profession and stable and all that kind of thing .
29 I also knew that eating in the way I did , stuffing and starving and taking laxatives when I felt guilty about what I 'd eaten , was dangerous too , and affecting my health .
30 I use basmati whenever I can , and for dishes such as Chicken Pilaf it is superb .
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