Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Julie now owns several different types of crystals and finds they have a comforting and calming influence whenever she feels stressed .
2 But the effect she has whenever she does meet her devotees is startling .
3 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 , .
4 erm , but I do n't see why she ca n't , whenever she wants to look for files , copy files and sort out other people 's mess
5 Try and encourage her , excuse me , try and encourage her to come and see you whenever she 's got a problem .
6 Whenever she attempts to dress herself , in the event of someone 's wedding , she scours my wardrobe , giggling girlishly at herself , throwing off her garments as though she is a small child trying on school clothes for a mother or aunt .
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 They have followed each other up the ladder , but whenever he has reached the same rung she has gone one better .
9 Seldom has Philippe Chatrier , a man renowned for his forthright views , especially whenever he has felt the advancement or the image of tennis was at risk , been quite so outspokenly blunt , as in his final Presidential newsletter he issued before ending his 14 year reign in charge ( which & referred to in last month 's column ) at The International Tennis Federation .
10 Yet whenever he has steered in the defence trials , his helmsmanship has proved deficient .
11 In the past , whenever he has erred on the side of too much order , the judgment inside the Soviet Union and outside has been that ‘ Gorbachev is as good as we 'll get ’ .
12 A title for Jim Molyneaux has been speculated upon — it will fall in his lap whenever he wants to retire — but certainly the Government is not likely to offend unionist sensibilities for a time at least .
13 Since the intra-verbal support of the infinitive is a general virtual person , the speaker must also conceive the actual support to which the infinitive 's event is incident and the relation in time between the virtual and actual persons whenever he wants to use this verb form .
14 From the customer 's point of view , buying now on credit does save any increase in price that would take place between now and ( say ) whenever he finishes paying off the loan .
15 Different though it is from the practical syllogism , it resembles it in that its conclusions are always revisable in the light of further information , which imposes itself as relevant whenever it does turn out to alter spontaneous reaction .
16 So , it 's vital to zap stress fast whenever it threatens to overwhelm you .
17 Vacuum at least once a week and shampoo whenever it starts to look grubby — probably once or twice a year .
18 I do n't know whereabouts it 's snapped .
19 Most recently , the company has concluded an agreement whereby it has become the exclusive installers for the American Decoturf range of tennis surfaces in the UK .
20 And I thought I do n't know how she manages to back that down , but she does , and it 's a long drive like that int it ?
21 By law she is not allowed to smack the children and I can not understand , sometimes how she manages to stop herself when brand new wallpaper has been pulled off the wall and a clean coat of paint has been drawn on .
22 Typical comments were " weary-looking , but hardworking and doing her best " ( a tailor 's wife with seven children ) ; or " how she manages to keep the house so tidy is a marvel , she is dying of pthisis " .
23 PRINCESS Diana has revealed the secret of how she keeps smiling despite the break-up of her marriage to Prince Charles .
24 Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress and express herself , as Sneha ( Chapter 7 ) describes ; sometimes a young woman enjoys dressing a certain way but discovers that there are prejudices and stereotypes about the way she wants to look ; conflicts that might come from within , or from her family , her job , or the outside world .
25 ‘ Valmay is a DELINQUENT , no doubt about it , and many women will feel sorry for me when they read how she 's treated me .
26 I know how she 's done it , yeah
27 Erm what it is we 're a press agency working for the national papers and about eighteen months ago we did Em Emma 's story for the Sunday People erm and now I 've just seen the Evening Mail today erm and I 've got , you know the how she 's grown nine inches in the past eighteen months , er and just thought the story might er might take another outing and I just wondered if it was possible f for you to help us contact her er her mother at all ?
28 how she 's got a cheek , she just gets what she wants do n't she ?
29 No telling , how she 's got to , we all obviously she has
30 Still , it is instructive to look at how she has constructed this form of speech approximating to JC , and with what degree of success .
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