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

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1 Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business !
2 You may want to make the nice gesture , which was made to me when I first moved into a flat and I have repeated myself whenever I have moved , of leaving a plant or a box of chocolates and a note wishing the next occupants a happy life in your former home .
3 The two rivers are very different to look at , or at least they have been whenever I have seen them .
4 Whenever I have argued this point with other anglers they inevitably say that all you need to do is use a long link and a short hook-length when link-legering to obtain the same effect .
5 Whenever I have had some sort of public success , ’ he reported in his autobiography , ‘ it has inevitably been followed by a period of personal financial distress and prolonged unemployment . ’
6 That doctrine of notice has got into the Common Law in one or two places , e.g. in the law about the sale of goods in market overt , and in the law of negotiable instruments ; but , broadly speaking , whenever you have got rights which depend upon notice , you may be pretty sure that you are in the sphere of Equity .
7 Anyway , the Chinese seem excessively embarrassed and concerned about an incident of this type , and we have been kept under very careful supervision ( I am sure for our sakes , in their eyes ) whenever we have gone out of the hotel .
8 Whenever we have to remember lists for lectures , appointments or even shopping , we simply associate each item or idea on the list with the appropriate hook .
9 Whenever we have given you advance notice of any such planned interruptions , we guarantee to restore your supply within the period notified to you .
10 Attainment of the competence award is not limited by any specific time period or course length , so candidates will be able to come forward for assessment whenever they have accumulated the required evidence of competence against national standards .
11 If time permits the heats are arranged on a double elimination or league basis whereby you have to lose more than once before being eliminated .
12 At the end of each six week period we have an assessment session whereby they have to do a ‘ performance ’ to everybody else in that year , so the music can see what the dance has done … etc .
13 Their ability to react to given situations using slide and a film projector images and er a written examination at the er end of it , plus a full classification shoot whereby they have to reach a certain standard erm of ability in order to er pass the two week course .
14 How I have missed you and how cruel your mistress is .
15 I should now like to tell the House how I have decided to allocate the £12.4 billion available for Scotland among the various spending programmes .
16 Come , now , and see how I have lodged her , and that no harm or insult has been offered her .
17 All I can do is to share my experience with them and tell them how fulfilling I have found it all , and how I have grown as a person .
18 How I have suffered with them ! ’
19 Besides , I want to protect the remains of my privacy ; I do n't want to appear cold-hearted or stubborn ; but I know that when I try to make my life give me its answers to how I have come to my current concerns , I ca n't do it without feeling that I am on the edge of a dangerous fiction of self-description .
20 Undoubtedly , the human interest story of how I have managed to be a theoretical physicist despite my disability has helped .
21 ‘ Everyone has remarked on how I have slimmed in all the right places . ’
22 Oh how I have longed sometimes to crouch with my head in my rucksack and give myself a squeeze of self-heating steak and kidney pudding , followed by a quick squeeze of hot custard and delicious spotted dick .
23 How I have longed to have you in my arms to show you its marvellous bounty , its plentiful springs and well-watered pastures , its salt ponds and forest arbours where gay birds fly and the trees bear abundantly !
24 And that is how I have got along for the last sixty six years .
25 That is what I am concerned with , and that is how I have measured the application .
26 Fill in the spaces to show how you have grown .
27 Talk of how you have missed them , instead of letting loose an avalanche of words about all that has gone wrong that day ?
28 So she began with praise : — the more I think on it Ellen the more beholden I am to you for how you have cared for Oreste and the more fortunate .
29 The first stage consists of looking at how you have analysed the problem .
30 This both saves your time and enables the examiner to see without effort how you have treated the subject .
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