Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [verb] go " in BNC.

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1 It 'll be harder to get to the villa in some respects because Val and John , Val , Val 's husband 's retiring in July , he suffers with his dreadful headache , and they 're going to spend ninety per cent of their time in Spain , but she did say whenever I want to go , as long as I let them know they 'll come home cos they 're gon na buy a house in Chesterfield and er she said whenever we wan na go , they 'll come back over to their house in Chesterfield , so , we
2 Whenever you do go .
3 Apparently , whenever she 'd gone close to this man he 'd shooed her away , recoiling from her and muttering , ‘ Pork , pork , pork , VD , VD , white woman , white woman . ’
4 Whenever she wants to go out , she may have to arrange for someone to come and ‘ sit in ’ if her parent can not be left alone ; and suitable ‘ mother-sitters ’ are always much harder to find than ‘ baby-sitters , .
5 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 .
6 Whenever we need to go to and from the Institute , or even if we want to make an expedition into town , we go to the Car Office , at the hotel , where they give us deluxe transport by car , and pick us up again when we want to return .
7 The person does n't have to think about putting the brake on , it comes on whenever he/she lets go of the lever .
8 and whenever they wanted to go to see their children they could .
9 Whenever he tried to go home the old woman would throw a magic ball of thread into his boat and draw him back to shore .
10 Whereby you know going back a bit it was quite the accepted thing to stand and have a chat for ten , twenty minutes and er life was at a slower pace .
11 Yes er that 's been the essence of what I 've wanted is er I 've , I 've had to have what I 've wanted by hook or by crook , and I do n't mean crook in a bad sense , I mean one way or another , you know what I mean and er I did job for the casters , same as they did jobs for me , you know and that 's how I 've gone through life , that is Michael .
12 That 's how I 've er that 's how I 've gone through life , my lad , that is .
13 Since then my ( now ex- ) girlfriend was really good mates with the two of them cos she was in their year ( Yes I know I 'm a paedophile ) so that was how I got to go to their 18th birthday parties and Al 's leaving do .
14 I thought of his sweetness in sitting beside me all night , and of the shadows on his face in the morning , and how I had gone off without telling him I loved him .
15 ‘ I told him how I had to go for special lessons and how other kids would sometimes laugh or pick on me .
16 had been and how I had to go away
17 Do n't ask me how I kept going for so long , but it took a superhuman effort .
18 And that 's how I started to go into grocery , because you could n't get fruit .
19 When Elizabeth returned to England she talked of how she planned to go to South Africa to see if her future was there with Mr Cronje .
20 One woman described how she had gone back to work after the death of her husband , determined to be brave .
21 Lamont told how she had gone round the dining room at breakfast handing out brochures about her Foundation .
22 For example , she described how she had gone about painting ‘ The Shelton with Sunspots ’ ( 1926 ) which was exhibited in 1927 : ‘ I do n't start until I 'm almost entirely clear .
23 thinking how you 'd gone I turn and toss
24 I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that .
25 Is this how you want to go down in history ?
26 No , I do n't think it 's the same Islam , it is just how you want to go about it erm in Kuwait , and I do n't want to say that we prefer our Islam more than what the Saudis do .
27 It amazes me when I think back , how we managed to go without sleep .
28 Right now we better start you off how we mean to go on James , with er a sp a special sticker .
29 I was to perform two of Joyce 's pieces , the first being ‘ Committee ’ , a deadly accurate re-creation of a Northern Ladies Choral Committee meeting convened to axe one of its founder members : ‘ Now , we do n't want any unpleasantness , friendly is what we are and friendly is how we mean to go on … but I think we all know there is one voice in the altos that did not ought to be there .
30 We eventually found the car by good luck more than good management ; I wished we 'd had time to start from the top end and find how we 'd gone wrong .
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